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I have a 220 gallon fowler what's a good wave maker setup with flow speed control that won't break the bank and that's under $300.00? Any suggestions tell me what and why you would recommed?

Also I use a canister filter but I want an in line protein skimmer that sits out side of the aquarium and has no sump its direct into the canister filter has anyone dealt with one of these and what would be a good recommendation?
 

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Jebao's have been a workhorse for me and they are reasonably priced. The only issue is I have had to return a few that did work right out of the box. If the work right from the get go they last forever and are super easy to clean.
 

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Jebao's have been a workhorse for me and they are reasonably priced. The only issue is I have had to return a few that did work right out of the box. If the work right from the get go they last forever and are super easy to clean.
Agreed. I have two Jebao SCP-150 gyre wavemakers on either side of my 6ft tank, I have them dialed down pretty low too (40%) and I get plenty of flow.
 

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