Koralia Nano and Koralia 1 Controllable with JBJ Ocean Pulse

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  1. nanomania

    nanomania Vagabond Butterfly

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    Can Hydor Koralia Nano 12v Controllable Pump and Hydor Koralia 1 12v Controllable Pump work with JBJ Ocean Pulse™ - DUO Wavemaker? dont want to spent on koralia controller as i already have JBJ Ocean Pulse.
     
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  3. Pastey

    Pastey Ritteri Anemone

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    I have two Koralia nano 425s on a JBJ "wavemaker". It doesn't do much in the way of making waves as the name would imply but it alternates the pumps which is all I want it to do. I find the plugs are a little loose. When I plug back in after feeding, I listen closely for the audible "click" meaning the plug is making proper contact.
     
  4. AZDesertRat

    AZDesertRat Giant Squid

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    The JBJ is a 120v AC controller not 12v.
    The older Koralia K series like the K1 are not controllable, the newer Evolutions series are designed to be controllable. They can be used with something as ssimple as an appliance timer or a Reefkeeper Lite or Apex controller or many other devcices.
     
  5. nanomania

    nanomania Vagabond Butterfly

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    well then what should i buy?
     
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    cjrudy Coral Banded Shrimp

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    Buy a Vortech MP10, nothing compares.
     
  7. nanomania

    nanomania Vagabond Butterfly

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    well my tank will be a tall tank(15x15x24"height) and dont wana spend on this tank thatmuch as iv already ordered for 2 mp40z for my 100 gallon. this tank is for my bedroom. only softies and 3-4 fishes might go for a montipora (the only hard coral) if there is too much flow on the top part.