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How many gallons per hour does a Koralia nano 240 pump?

How many gallons per hour does a Koralia nano 240 pump?

Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. In a world where nano tanks rule, Hydor introduced a more powerful nano pump added to the Koralia Nano line, with the Koralia Nano 240, 240 gallon per hour flow rate. Patented Magnet-Suction cup support for free positioning in aquariums.

Is the Koralia nano easy to take apart?

The Koralia Nano comes ready to go and is fairly easy to take apart. By placing the powerhead underwater it can be taken apart with minimal effort. If you are having trouble taking it apart do not use excessive force and instead let it sit under water awhile before attempting to open.

Is the hydor Koralia Nano a good powerhead?

The Hydor Koralia Nano is a mid priced powerhead that brings some serious quality to the table. It puts out very little water flow and is quite small. As its name implies it is meant for nano tanks only. The mounting device is a combination of magnet and suction cup, and the noise level is well below what lower priced powerheads put out.

Which is the best Koralia pump for aquarium?

Koralia Nano wavemaker and circulation pumps. Hydor Koralia Nano Wavemaker and Circulation Pumps are compact and energy saving. The Koralia Nano Pumps are ideal to recreate in aquarium the natural and beneficial water motion of rivers and seas.

What kind of pump does hydor Koralia use?

In a world where nano tanks rule, Hydor introduced a more powerful nano pump added to the Koralia Nano line, with the Koralia Nano 240, 240 gallon per hour flow rate. Patented Magnet-Suction cup support for free positioning in aquariums. Works on glass and acrylic

Why choose hydhydor Koralia nano Wavemaker and circulation pumps?

Hydor Koralia Nano Wavemaker and Circulation Pumps are compact and energy saving. The Koralia Nano Pumps are ideal to recreate in aquarium the natural and beneficial water motion of rivers and seas.

Should I buy a hydor Koralia for my Aquarium?

I would totally recommend this to any aquarists, but I would caution them from moving the Hydor Koralia once it is installed, as you risk issues with the magnet as I had. Total user error though, so also totally avoidable and shouldn’t cause any concern to potential buyers.