Tunze Turbelle® stream 6085
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Tunze Turbelle Stream 6085: Straightforward Power for Bigger Reef Systems
If you're looking for a flow pump that gets the job done without needing a tutorial video or a PhD in reef tech, the Tunze Turbelle Stream 6085 is it. This pump is built for tanks that need strong, steady water movement—no controller required, just plug and go.
Why This Tunze Turbelle Stream 6085 Pump Makes Sense
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You’ve got a tank between 105 and 265 gallons and need serious flow.
- 2100 Gallons Per hour (GPH) of water flow using only 14 watts of power
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You want quiet operation—this includes a magnetic mount with a silence clamp to reduce vibration.
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You don’t need a controller or variable speeds—just consistent, wide, reef-safe flow.
Tunze designed this model to work on glass up to ½ inch thick, and the mounting system holds tight even on bow-front or rimless tanks.
At a Glance: Tunze Turbelle Stream 6085 Pump Specs
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Flow: 2,100 GPH
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Energy Use: 14 watts
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Diameter: 3.5 in
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Glass Mounting Thickness: Up to ½ in
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Controller: Not included
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Mount: Magnetic holder with built-in silencer
Who This Turbelle Stream Pump Is Great For
Reefers running LPS and soft coral setups will appreciate the gentle, widespread flow. It’s also solid in fish-only tanks, where keeping detritus suspended and water moving matters more than intricate wave patterns. If you’ve got a mixed reef and want a dependable workhorse without all the bells and whistles, this pump will serve you well.
Why It Holds Up Over Time
No fancy features to fail, no controller ports to corrode—just straightforward, reliable circulation. Tunze has been doing this for decades, and the 6085 continues to be a go-to for reefers who care more about function than flash. It’s the kind of pump you install, forget about, and only remember when you clean it—and that’s a good thing. Fine-tune display-side flow with compact powerheads that keep water moving through every corner of your tank.
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