Best Powerhead for Fluval Evo 13.5?

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Hey all, so I recently figured out the reason my tank had been cloudy was the lack of water circulation in the tank. Now that I know this I am looking for some good powerheads. Anybody know of good ones for the Fluval Evo 13.5? Thanks!
 

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Hey all, so I recently figured out the reason my tank had been cloudy was the lack of water circulation in the tank. Now that I know this I am looking for some good powerheads. Anybody know of good ones for the Fluval Evo 13.5? Thanks!
I honestly think a Nero 3 is a great option! I run one in my UNS 5N Macroalgae system!
 

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A single jebao slw-5 or slw-10 is good budget option. I currently have the slw-10 in my waterbox mini pen 15 and it works great. The slw series is basically a nero 3/5 knockoff but they do work and will save you some $$.
 

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Skip out of a powerhead and upgrade the pump to a MJ1200 or Sicee .5 or 1.0. Get a random flow generator and problem solved without cluttering the tiny display.
÷ 1 Yep, much cleaner look for a small tank and Sicce's are adjustable
 

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Random flow generator is compatible with Evo 13.5? What model?
 

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Currently using the Aqamai KPS. Quiet and enough power to push water for the Fluval 13.5. Highly underrated pump for nano setups.
 

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Your tank wasn’t cloudy because of the power head. It is because of a bacterial bloom. Any power head 250gph is fine also a sicce 1.0 return helps a lot as well
 

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I use the hygger mini wave maker, I love it and it's alittle cheaper then the others.
I forgot to put before I also use the sicce .5 and honestly if I had the wave maker and pump full bast it'd be way to much flow. I use 2 1/4in rfgs, I tried just one single 1/2in and felt like it just wasn't working right for me the return was pushing out more water then I wanted.

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A single jebao slw-5 or slw-10 is good budget option. I currently have the slw-10 in my waterbox mini pen 15 and it works great. The slw series is basically a nero 3/5 knockoff but they do work and will save you some $$.
What setting do you run your 5 on I have mine in 13.5 fluval and seems to be strong even on low.
 

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Sorry to jump on this thread and reopen it. I have a sicce 1.0 with 2 random flow generators. I feel like there is stagnant water on the opposite side from the pump. Does anyone without a powerhead have this issue?
I'm thinking about adding a few pieces of loc line to one leg hoping the flow reaches that side. Any opinions?
Thanks
 

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