Grendel0501 Posted November 17, 2008 Share Posted November 17, 2008 I would think that the oscillating ones would be easier to find since they spread the waterflow out more. But when I look around , I find very few of them. Which leads me to wonder , why? Is there something wrong with a oscillating powerhead? Are they better than the standard aimable ones? Link to comment
ermartin Posted November 17, 2008 Share Posted November 17, 2008 I would think that the oscillating ones would be easier to find since they spread the waterflow out more. But when I look around , I find very few of them. Which leads me to wonder , why? Is there something wrong with a oscillating powerhead? Are they better than the standard aimable ones? they stick after a while Link to comment
texass2323 Posted November 17, 2008 Share Posted November 17, 2008 I would think that the oscillating ones would be easier to find since they spread the waterflow out more. But when I look around , I find very few of them. Which leads me to wonder , why? Is there something wrong with a oscillating powerhead? Are they better than the standard aimable ones? Depending on the size of your tank buy some Korilla's 1-4.. reasonable price, make sure to take the front plastic cone off, will have a wider shot of water going through the tank.. You can aim them pretty much where ever you'd like they rotate.. Link to comment
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