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![]() Does anybody have a wavebox for sale I am in serious need of a wavebox
Also Does anybody have tunze or ecotech vortech powerheads for sale |
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![]() Tom,
Given the fact that you need to add some flow to your tank...I think you should look at this package on E-bay. It includes all the powerheads you need (4) and I've seen this wavemaker work not too badly. http://cgi.ebay.ca/Wavemaker-Wave-Ma...QQcmdZViewItem
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Mark... ![]() 290g Peninsula Display, 425g total volume. Setup Jan 2013. |
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![]() have you heard about boyu wavemakers and powerheads they seem okay
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![]() Hi Dobber, I've never heard of boyu wavemakers. A quick Google search gave limited results.
What size is your tank and what are you looking to keep? What kind of flow are you looking for? And most importantly what is your budget range ![]() Cheers, Kevin
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![]() Tom,
Be careful on Boyu wavemakers...they are chinese and they only run on 220V which won't work in Canada. I imagine that you've seen them on ebay...for a great price too. The link I forwarded to you includes 4 MJ1200's and they will work with any equipment you get in the future like a controller,etc...
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Mark... ![]() 290g Peninsula Display, 425g total volume. Setup Jan 2013. |
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With as many problems as tunze had to work out the kinks in their nanostreams, I have my doubts about the reliability of these knock-offs. And I'm sure you'd get top quality customer service and warranty support from this seller as well (NOT!). Lastly, this stuff isn't CSA certified so if it ever burned down your house insurance wouldn't cover your losses. As far as a Wavebox is concerned, it doesn't count towards flow - Roger Vitko of Tunze confirms as much. Waveboxes are only to create a back and forth wavelike motion in your tank as opposed to actually generating flow throughout the tank. |
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![]() Ive been thinking about adding wave to my 45g quarter round tank. Have a Quiet One 3000 in tank, closed loop 780 GPH and a Mag 3.5 for sump return, 200GPH approx. Any idea's? The Wavebox looks nice and unobtrusive, but Expensive
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![]() Hi Tom, I found your link showing your tank specs. Most people reccomend a flow of 20-40 times the size of a tank. So for your 250 gallon tank, you should have somewhere between 5,000 - 10,000 gph in your tank. 2 mags at 1800 gph and 2 koralia 2's at 600 gph has you around 4800 gph. Becasue you have large fish who love to swim I would recommend being on the higher end to give them exercise and to keep the bioload suspended so the skimmer can remove it. If you take Mark's advice and get the wavemaker off e-bay you can purchase 4 maxi-jet mods here:
http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s...ID=wp-mpsf1600 this should give you some really nice flow at a relatively cheap price. HTH Kevin
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![]() Tom that's actually some good advice from Kevin & Fkshiu. The Boyu's are not a good choice. If you didn't have the cash right away to buy the mod kits, at least you know you can do it later and get big improvements for not a lot of money.
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Mark... ![]() 290g Peninsula Display, 425g total volume. Setup Jan 2013. |
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![]() i think that is what im going to do is the maxi jet kit and buy the mods i just wanted to know about these boyu things cause i havent heard of them and was just wondering
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