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![]() Just getting back into the hobby and I'm starting up at a 45gal cube and a 150gal reef. I want to go a little all out and get a wavemaker system on this tank as I never had one back in the day.
I've been looking at the vortechs, hydors, and tunze's, and just can't decide what system I should get, or size really. I want the system to be as quite as possible and I hear the vortechs in wavemaker modes can be quite annoying, not to mention the already high price tag. Tunze's have appealed to me but I have no idea how many I would need to get a good flow going on. Any tips would be great! I plan to order a bunch of stuff from my local supplier so I want to get a list together before I bother him. I've also been struggling with deciding on reactors and dosers, so if anyone can show me a link to a good solid, easy to use reactor and doser system, that would be awesome. Thanks! |
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![]() Check out the new coralife wavemakers too. Apparently they've gotten some really solid reviews plus come with a lifetime warranty.
I've got an MP40, but am looking to dump it because it's loud. |
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![]() I use two Tunze 6105 on a 140gal stock trough for alternating flow back and forth. I'm also a big fan of the Oceans Motions 4 Way if you don't mind using a more energy consuming closed loop pump.
Do you mean fluidized media reactor, calcium reactor, kalkwasser reactor, zeovite reactor or some other kind of reactor?
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![]() I've got some tunze's and a few koralias and they work great for me. I have never really liked the vortech's. They seem like a ton of extra work, cost and noise.
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![]() I'd go with Vortech...you can deff. find a setting that will make the noise livable. IMO, the noise is a small price to pay.
Or you can check these out http://www.reefsupplies.ca/canada/ca...owerheads/jbj/ thanks Ray |
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