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Old 12-24-2011, 02:34 PM
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Ive had mine for over 2 yrs now no issue. I love it. Only cleaned it once so far and never a problem.

I still do the turkey baster thing once a week.
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Old 12-24-2011, 02:38 PM
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The thing with the turkey baster is I can do it every hour almost. I set the new profiles for the Tunzes just before midnight last night, and even at the dusk/dawn setting, I had a small wave going in the tank, but midnight switches to steady easy flow. I'll have to make sure I'm home today when the 100% flow wave setting kicks in, just to make sure the water stays in the tank.
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Old 12-24-2011, 04:05 PM
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Brad,

now I dont know, but would it be a thing to put 2 pumps about 6 inches from your sand, and than put them on at least a 40 to 60 degree angle upwards,

I'm planning for my new tank as well, and as you know it would be in the 350 to 500 gal range, and proubably build out of epoxy, but still,

I was thinking of putting 3 low pointing up, and 3 ore 4 random (one left, one right and 2 from the back to front.

but maybe the upwards stream will give you more flow, without the shifting
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been running my wave box for 5 years on my 220.no problems at all.you can see the sea snow move around the tank.i picked mine up on e-bay for $220 from waterkei.outflow head is sitting about 10 inches below the surface and it is hidden by rockwork.it might be the reason i can keep carnations and seafans for years-with them spreading
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you can see the sea snow move around the tank
Which is what I'm trying to do, right now it all settles out and looks like crap.
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Ok, update. Surf's up in the tank, but it's not going over the edges. My old Tunze 6100 with the failing clip finally broke loose with the action, so I've re-arranged my sand a bit (a lot). Zap straps to the rescue, it's good for another 10 years. Let's hope this new wave doesn't break anything.

For those with Tunze and Apex controllers, it's pretty easy to get a wave without the box.
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What type of Apex controller is the cheapest can I get for my Tunzes ?
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Old 12-25-2011, 01:34 AM
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Ok, update. Surf's up in the tank, but it's not going over the edges. My old Tunze 6100 with the failing clip finally broke loose with the action, so I've re-arranged my sand a bit (a lot). Zap straps to the rescue, it's good for another 10 years. Let's hope this new wave doesn't break anything.

For those with Tunze and Apex controllers, it's pretty easy to get a wave without the box.
brad, i have a old clip for the 6105, if you need it, i have no use for it
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now I dont know, but would it be a thing to put 2 pumps about 6 inches from your sand, and than put them on at least a 40 to 60 degree angle upwards,
Kevin, absolutely. The problem with the Tunze mounts on the older pumps I have, is that you can't aim them up or down. The new one work that way, but unless I find some really cheap, I can't upgrade.
I am thinking of adding a couple of maxijets in the back pointing up on an angle, I'm just waiting to see what the flow looks like when the new sequence kicks in at 1:30. Right now I have a nice wave, at only 0-30%. At 1:30, it jumps to 100%, so I'll be standing by with a mop
But yes, flow from the bottom up will help remove the "fluff"
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