4-foot 100-gal tank - I only want one wave pump / powerhead

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I plan to keep fish, softies and LPS - no SPS. I'm OK with wire in-tank. I have read about certain powerheads being too strong even dialed down, small fish killers, etc. I want a one-and-only, but which one? - hmm :confused:
 

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I plan to keep fish, softies and LPS - no SPS. I'm OK with wire in-tank. I have read about certain powerheads being too strong even dialed down, small fish killers, etc. I want a one-and-only, but which one? - hmm :confused:
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Pointed up at the surface, 18" out, running a wave 5 seconds on then 5 off at 50%.
4 foot 75g. Produces a nice wave motion in the torches, not too much to bother the other euphyllia farther downstream, other side of the tank.
 

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If you only want to run one WaveMaker a gyre will probably be your best option.
 

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