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kenza 03-06-2013 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by w47 (Post 9408723)
Hi , where did you buy the stream 1? how much does it cost??

The stream 1 is new product. Can go down to QH if you need it urgent. Cost about $10x before discount at AQRM 2013. The diff between stream and Hyra is the flow rate, design and the number of catriage.

Aro 03-06-2013 01:42 PM

AQRM 2013 heard from QH sales person that the cartridges will only be available in a few months time.

kenza 03-06-2013 02:07 PM

Yea, hear that too and cost $15 for 1. Life span around 1 yrs before you need to replace a new one.

nerd 03-06-2013 02:42 PM

just called up QH. They mentioned that the flow rate of my pump does not actually affect the process... I hope they can confirm it here....

i will let my one run for a few days and watch.

so far the PH level is up. consistently at 7.5.
I am quite ok about it.

Just the nitriate stuff need to be watched....

fdelity 03-06-2013 10:03 PM

How does the stream 1 looks like and what are the specs?

zhiz22 04-06-2013 12:08 AM

Old hydra 30 and new hydra 30 has size difference in the catridge?

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Qian Hu 05-06-2013 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by ethanleow (Post 9401825)
Today I bought my Hydra 30 new type, and realise that in the Hydra 40 and Hydra 50 when I open up the catalogue/manual within it. Can I know is the Hydra 40 available for sales now??

Hydra 20, 30,40 and 50 will be available for sales in most of LFS next week as it is just being launched in recent Aquarama 2013.:)

Qian Hu 05-06-2013 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by ethanleow (Post 9401841)
The other thing i'd like to check is, your old Hydra 30 can treat 100 ~ 300l, however, the new Hydra 30 state that it can only treat 100 - 200l, does that mean that there's an efficiency drop for both types? If yes, I will change back to the old one instead.

Hi,

There is no efficiency drop in the new model of Hydra 30 filter although there is a change in the volume of water that it can support. The reason is because after receiving numerous feedback after the launch of the first version Hydra 30, we noticed that some of the hobbyist tank is keeping quite a high number of fish and the bio load are real high.

Therefore with this new version, we reduce the volume of water that it can support so that the efficiency of the filter can be maximise as we understand that lower volume will means smaller fish tank and lesser fish being kept in the tank.

Sorry that this has caused a confusion here.

Qian Hu 05-06-2013 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nerd (Post 9408595)
Hi QH,

I bought the Stream 1 and attached it to my pump with flow rate 6500l/h.

Is it too fast for the catalyst to break down the nitrite?

Thank you

The flow rate will not affect the efficiency of the filter as the reaction time for the catalyst to react is nano second and it is times faster than UVC and Ozone filter.

Qian Hu 05-06-2013 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by kenza (Post 9408742)
May i know what's the diff between the Hydra stram and Hydra 40? Mind sharing the price? Am considering placing it in my slump tank last compartment.

Hydra 40 is an internal filter that allows you to place it in your tank that comes with bio sponge.

Hydra Stream is a adapter that require an additional pump to flush the water through it, just like a UVC unit and can support higher volume of water tank.

Yes, you may place it at the last compartment of your sumo tank.


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