Hydro Wizard medium now available for pre-order from Panta Rhei, shipping in December

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If you’ve got a big league reef tank and you’ve been curious about the “smaller” Hydro Wizard we hope you’ve been saving up your coins cause you’re going to need a lot of them to get one of your own. Right now you can pre-order your very own Hydro Wizard Medium for €1100 ($1556) if you want just one, or €990 each ($1353) if you want five or more. The full production Hydro Wizard medium produces 12,500 gph while using 90 watts at maximum power and the wood-encased controller is now touchscreen so you can more easily program downright destructive wave forces in increments of 1%. We tested the Hydro Wizard Medium in a 500 and a 1500 gallon reef tank and concluded that a ten foot tank is about as small of an aquarium in which you’d want to use the Hydro Wizard Medium. The new smaller Hydro Wizards will begin shipping in December from Germany and if you are ready to get one please contact Oliver Lucanus via fish ‘at’ belowwater ‘dawt’ com.


 



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  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_TY62P4IMCIOGM5T3WOGV625FII The Jesus

    So you’re saying this is a little too much flow for my 20″ cube, huh.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_3PQR2S2EAZUDJKVYUCKLCWJ37Q Micheal

    People pay $400+ to not see wires in their tank

    For $1500 I better not even see a pump in my tank!

  • clive

    For a tank that you would put something like this in, you would probably never even notice it if placed right.

  • clive

    For a tank that you would put something like this in, you would probably never even notice it if placed right.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_TY62P4IMCIOGM5T3WOGV625FII The Jesus

    I agree.  It looks to take up about as much space as a koralia (maybe less) and pushes a huge amount of water.  If you had a 10′ tank, you wouldn’t notice it at all.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_TY62P4IMCIOGM5T3WOGV625FII The Jesus

    I agree.  It looks to take up about as much space as a koralia (maybe less) and pushes a huge amount of water.  If you had a 10′ tank, you wouldn’t notice it at all.

  • Jon Hahn

    You say a 10 foot tank, eh?  What if Im planning a 10′ tank, but only 2′ tall and 2′ wide?  Would this be too large still?  How was the noise on this thing?

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Ryan-Reeves/1555916536 Ryan Reeves

    For a tank that size and the colossal amount of flow this thing may produce, the price really is reasonable considering the additive costs of using multiple propeller pumps.  The issues are  1)  Is it adjustable, and 2)  how detrimental will the flow be to the corals in the 1st 1/3 of the tank.