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Old 05-08-2010, 03:00 AM
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my tank is 6 feet long. My wave box is the big one. Return pump is small. Sicca 5 I believe I don't really want a huge wave and I don't want to see to much of it. No canopy

so basically I should decided the size of the wave an split it in half and add .25?

What kind of issuses does a wave cause on a tank?
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Old 05-08-2010, 03:23 AM
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That's basically right. decide the size of the wave and split it in half then add 1/4". You might add another 1/8" for the hieght of the water over the overflow. This number will tell you how far below the top of the tank to place the top of the overflow.

Waves will stress your tank. Tunze suggests a reduction in the overall life of the tank and cautions against using them on older tanks.
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