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			 Alternating flow is how our corals breathe and process their wastes. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			It doesn't matter if it's a wavemaker or just powerheads switching on and off. I think the importance of water movement is underrated. I see a lot of people upgrading their lights and then blaming the lights on their corals bleaching or otherwise suffering, but I don't see a lot of mention where the water flow was up graded as well. Wavemakers, I think, are harder on aquarium stands. It's a lot of weight shifting shifting back and forth. I had a 320g with a wavemaker and a 1 1/2" steel tubular stand. I could measure the flex in the stand with the wavemaker going. Not good long term. 
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			Mitch Last edited by MitchM; 02-02-2014 at 02:03 PM.  | 
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