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Vortec is nice not to have wires in the tank. However that comes with a price pretty much any of the others that are in the medium price range are good
Or if you keep urchins.
Ditto. I've never had one fail and I've used them for many years. They do the job perfectly fine. I currently have 3 systems, 400g total water volume.pick any jebao pumps, i use them for several years alredy, cant complaint, and my tank is 400g
It’s amazing how fast they can find a cord. I personally won’t have any cords in a tank with urchins. I give way too much of my money to vortec for that reason.I used to have a 20G tank filled with rock, all sorts of crustaceans, and a couple of urchins.
I happened to be looking at the tank from across the room when an urchin managed to get a hold of a 120vac wavemaker cord I thought I had out of its reach.
Big flash. Everything was dead within a day or two, even with me there to respond immediately.
I think I'll go with yours. Do you have one on each side?I found the hygger pumps on Amazon do the job for much less. Controllable settings, numerous wavelengths and all that. Although I do like the AI Nero. Thats pretty much all I’ve tried. They can be pricey
I’d say one on each side for your tank. I only have a 25 gallon. So I have one on the side, sort of opposite to my return pump in the back and it makes good, circular turbulence for meI think I'll go with yours. Do you have one on each side?
Of course, depends on what corals and fish you want…could need more than 2I’d say one on each side for your tank. I only have a 25 gallon. So I have one on the side, sort of opposite to my return pump in the back and it makes good, circular turbulence for me