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Tunze wavebox?
Any of you out there running a Tunze wavebox?
If so how do you like it? worth the money? Im playing with the idea of getting one Doug
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Location: CO
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Great product from one I have read. There is a downside though. One is size and second is it reduces the life expectancy of a tank due to stress on the seams. But folks who does have them, raves about them.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Chicago
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they are supposed to be used with acrylic from i what i understand to eliminate the seam issue, if I remember, i also understand that they are recommended from 150g+ due to the frequency of the waves it developes
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