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Location: Georgia
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tunze wave box or additional tunze turbella stream
I have a oceanic 220 reef and have two tunze turbella streams. I am looking for a bit more flow. would you recommend the wave box or an additional power head?
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The hardest thing in the world to understand is the income tax. Albert Einstein I hate micro-bubbles!! Current Tank Info: 215 gallon oceanic Ultimate with starfire front, 3-250 watt metal halide, 4-36 inch 39 watt T-5 actinic and daylight bulbs, aquamedic turboflotor shorty with mesh mod 3-Tunze Turbelle® stream 6105 with controller, 40 gallon sump |
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Location: Saskatoon, Sask, Canada
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I'd get the wave box hands down. It was one of the better investments made on my tank. Some like it, some don't, but for myself I got perfect flow EVERYWHERE in my tank, something power heads could not do.
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how big is your tank and how many do you have. I like the nano wave box and how it has a magnet to hold in place but my tank is 220 gallons so would need the larger one or two of the nanos. any thoughts.
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The hardest thing in the world to understand is the income tax. Albert Einstein I hate micro-bubbles!! Current Tank Info: 215 gallon oceanic Ultimate with starfire front, 3-250 watt metal halide, 4-36 inch 39 watt T-5 actinic and daylight bulbs, aquamedic turboflotor shorty with mesh mod 3-Tunze Turbelle® stream 6105 with controller, 40 gallon sump |
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