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Stilgore
10/08/2007, 05:05 PM
Well, my new tank is up and running and I am still looking at my final plans for flow. I would like to incorporate a wavebox along with a couple of streams. I have one question though:

The tank is 10ft long 2 ft wide and 30"deep. It has two external overflows on opposite ends (on the 2 ft short ends)

Will one wavebox be sufficient to give me a nice wave
and will I have problems with noise with the end overflows?

Thanks for your time,

Stil

rvitko
10/08/2007, 05:20 PM
Noise may be a problem but Durso pipes should solve that. What is the volume of that tank?

Stilgore
10/08/2007, 09:00 PM
Volume of the tank is around 380 gallons. I have a 35 gallon refugium and a 100 gallon sump

Stil

Stilgore
10/09/2007, 10:09 AM
Do you think I could get by with one wavebox or will I need two?

If I do need two is there any way I could get by with one for awhile?

Not sure my wife would let me out of the dog house for some time if I bought both at once.

:D

Thanks,
Stil

rvitko
10/09/2007, 11:12 AM
With one the wave will be a bit short, maybe 3/4", you would need one and an extension to really get a good effect.

Stilgore
10/10/2007, 05:57 PM
Thanks for the information. I have alot of flow in the tank now (about 10x) so I think I will try one first.

If I hooked up two waveboxes and got the full effect would it be necessary to have any additional flow in the tank?

I would think since it is moving the entire water column that nothing else would be necessary. The reason I ask this is because I have seen many people have the waveboxes set up and two to 4 streams.

As always thanks for the information,

Stil

rvitko
10/10/2007, 06:40 PM
Yes, you generally need more than the waveboxes. The flow from a wavebox has no direction to it so the detirtus just lifts and suspends and a current is needed to sweep it away to the filters and overflow boxes.