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![]() A nano box would only contribute distribution of water in the tank. Allowing for movement in all parts of the tank. Turnover rate is more like total volume exchanges from sump to tank. A nano on a 72 gal cranked at max is too much.
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![]() I never considered my Wavebox to add to turnover rate.
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![]() I don't know that you'd consider it as adding to turnover rate as it's a whole different kind of water movement.
I had a nano-wavebox on my 110 gallon display and the effect was awesome. All the corals loved the water movement. I'm desperately trying to find a way to fit it in my new tank and still have room for other stuff. If you're considering one, don't hesitate you will love it provided your tank is compatible with it. |
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![]() IMO...
softies an lps willl benefit the most from the addition of a wavebox regardless of the math behind the total number of gallons being pushed around in your tank. If you do stick with softies and lps, you would like get away with removing your seio when you add the wavebox. |
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![]() I pulled the Seio out last night.....my leathers are starting to come out and my frogspawn is slightly less grumpy
Just using the return and the wavebox now....we'll see what happens....the three little SPS bird's nest frags seem ok for now as well
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![]() This is an addiction just the same.....shoulda stuck with the crack ![]() |