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			 So I decided to go with tunze powerheads for my 230G set up. I am wondering what pumps to use other then the wavemaker. I would like to create some wave action for softies and LPS. my return pump is a Sedra 2000. any suggestion will be appretiated. I would like to keep the cost at about $300 range. thanks 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			Abe 
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	230G, 3 X 250w MH , 4x 39w t5 , about 200lbs of LR, 2" of LS bed, 2 maroon clowns hosting a RLTA, 1 regal tang and 1 yellow tang, 1 blonde neso tang, 1 coral beauty, 2 scunk clowns hosting a GBTA, 1 midas blenny, and a mandarin gopy, 6 blue green chromis and 1 six line wrass.  | 
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			 The JBJ pumps and wavemakers have been making a wave (no pump intented). They have a kit with wavemaker control and dual 1600gph pumps at right around $120 CDN. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
	2 kits would be great for your set-up. LMK if you need more info on these.  | 
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			 You could use a couple of Tunze 6095 or 6105 on the multi controller (or branch them off of the single controller).  I think one on each side of the tank would work nicely for you. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			Another nice setup would be the smaller 6055, but 4 of them, one in each corner and with a multi controller. That would give you some good flow throughout the tank. 
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			 Abe, 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			I have a 7095 multi controller that I will not be using if your interested, let me know, I'll give you a good deal. Bob 
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