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![]() thanks for the advice. I checked out the WP40s on YouTube and they look like they do a good job. I read some reviews that said that they break down easy... did anyone have problems with that or was that an issue for the previous models?
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![]() We have one wp40 on our 210 gallon, and wave wise it is more than enough. We are thinking of getting another for the other side, just to leave on "random'.
We paid about $80 from fishstreet (china) plus about $8.00 shipping Even if it only lasts a year, I'd feel like we got our money's worth. Our wave box cost $400, and the Jebao wave is better |
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![]() I read that too when i got them. I have yet to have a single problem with them
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![]() Good to hear. for their price it seems like you cant go wrong. more money saved equals more money spent on corals and livestock!!
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![]() Have Jebao WP25s and 60s on all my sw tanks and they work great.
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![]() so the question now would two WP25 be enough for a 48long 90g? or should I get the WP40?
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![]() Get the 40's, you can turn them down if you have to.
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![]() +1 and when you upgrade they will work
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