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Hey I am looking to upgrade the flow in my tank significantly. Been running jebao pumps but I would like to get some more varied flow for my SPS. I just wanted to see if people who have run both have an opinion on which they find to have worked better/been easier to maintain.
 
Hey I am looking to upgrade the flow in my tank significantly. Been running jebao pumps but I would like to get some more varied flow for my SPS. I just wanted to see if people who have run both have an opinion on which they find to have worked better/been easier to maintain.
I find the Jebaos to be more than adequate. I have 2 large Jebaos, two Reef-Breeder RP-M's and a 3K gyre in my tank. Hands down the Jebaos kick butt on all the others combined. I have them connected to the Neptune Apex and couldn't be happier. I would go with bigger Jebaos before switching to MP's or Gyres. Best bang for the buck IMO unless you are needing more internal tank space, want to spend a lot more money AND want to decrease flow direction capabilities. But that's just me. Not bagging on the MP's or the Gyres just that I cannot justify the cost of the MP's. People love them and they are sleek, BUT...
 
I've had both and prefer the wide flow of the Gyres even though they are louder than a MP40QD. I have a Gyre 230 on each end of my tank, I get great random flow using the built in controller and the OGC mode. If I had to replace them today, I'd probably get the Gyre 300s.

Tunze is another excellent option.
 
Have you thought about AI Nero 5, it's now on sale for $250 each which IMO is a great pump that cost less than both Gyre and MP40 and has comparable power, BUT only if your tank's glass is less than 1/2" thick -- there have been complaints about the magnets are not holding the pumps if tank glass is 1/2" or thicker. I don't have that problem, and I think it's a great pump/powerhead.

I used to have the Icecap 3k, and think the pump has too many parts, and needed to be cleaned often.

I have an MP40, great pump, but think it's too pricy.
 
I have gyres and mp’s On my main display, jebaos on my alternate, they all have pros and cons. I’d say the gyres are the “best”, but I believe supplemental flow in other directions from non gyre powerheads is also beneficial to claim them as the “best”
 
Have you thought about AI Nero 5, it's now on sale for $250 each which IMO is a great pump that cost less than both Gyre and MP40 and has comparable power, BUT only if your tank's glass is less than 1/2" thick -- there have been complaints about the magnets are not holding the pumps if tank glass is 1/2" or thicker. I don't have that problem, and I think it's a great pump/powerhead.

I used to have the Icecap 3k, and think the pump has too many parts, and needed to be cleaned often.

I have an MP40, great pump, but think it's too pricy.

The Nero 5 is a great recommendation!!!
 
Have 2 gyres and love them. Programmed the 24 cycle with different flow patterns and anti sync and my corals love them...
 
I've use both and would say the gyre is superior in every way except 1. Ease of maintenance 2. cord in the tank. Both of which I consider minor, especially with the new 300 series gyres. They are easier to clean than previous generations. They are also quieter now than the mps
 
Do you use an Apex?

Hi Yes I do run an apex currently that is controlling my jebaos but im just finding running 4 in my tank i have some great flow areas and some real dead spots. Been thinking about it for a while just weighing my options before pulling the trigger. I seem to be leaning the Gyre direction just for the width of the flow and maybe two smaller powerheads on the back glass for conflicting flow patterns.
 
I've used MP40s, XF-130s and XF-280s. Nothing beats the Vortechs for maintenance purposes, but the gyres move a ton of water, and can be placed very close to the surface of the tank and not pull air.

Cleaning the 100 series was a pain the butt, it is better with my 280s, and supposedly even easier on the 300 series. I also have some WAVs but I can't comment on how they are in the maintenance department yet.
 
Issue is the Icecap are not out for 300's so no Apex control if that is important to you.

Yea I have heard that. As much as Apex connectivity has been great for me I wouldn't mind a set it and forget it approach. Just be an extra step to turn off the flow during maintenance thats all.
 
Yea I have heard that. As much as Apex connectivity has been great for me I wouldn't mind a set it and forget it approach. Just be an extra step to turn off the flow during maintenance thats all.
I think that's a viable option. I have my gyre not hooked up to the Apex but it is on a UPS so when the power goes out, and it often does here, it runs independently of the Apex and the water level drops in the DT to where is sucks a little air every so often to aerate as well. I have it on alternating gyre mode.
 
Gyres suck there really expensive and don’t last that long. Get anything but those
Gyres are cheap. Check out actual expensive powerheads..
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