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24" high tank,I have them as close to the top as I can enough so they don't suck any air. Approx 3/4
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#12
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I think the RW20's are overkill in anything shy of 7-8 feet long. I bought two for my new 7 footer. I placed just one to test it out in my 79" long 100 gallon and on the lowest setting it blew corals right off the rocks.
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The higher up, the more "wave action" they produce. I usually have mine halfway down in a 24" tank. Mine is a LPS-heavy 165g (just under 6') and keeping them low gives me a nice wafting motion, as opposed to whipping the frogspawns and hammers heads right off.
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#14
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I have 2 rx 8 on a 6 foot 135 gallon tank opposite sides and at full speed they blow all the sand all over.probably the rx15 would be more then enough for your tank.
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I would also vote for 2 x RW 15s.
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Thank you for all the input. Looks like it's going to be the 15s
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