Hey All,
I am currently in the process of cycling a 75 gallon (48" Long) aquarium. I bought 2x Hygger HG165-25W wavemakers for the tank. I have placed them on opposing sides of the tank, one blowing behind the rock work and the other in front.
These are some powerful little pumps and can go up to 2,600 GPH which would be a 70x turnover! I bought them thinking I could just turn the flow down to match the turnover I wanted. In my experience buying oversized and throttling down is usually better then buying undersized and being SOL. Turns out the controller is kinda terrible. I am only able to change the flow rate in the constant speed mode. In the variable modes (sine wave, random, etc) I am only able to change the frequency.
So then the question:
If I run with a variable mode would bursts of 2,600 GPH be too much for the tank or its inhabitants? I would try to match a 20xish turnover based on average flowrate.
Would it be so bad to go constant mode and throttle the wavemakers down to 20xish turnovers?
I am currently in the process of cycling a 75 gallon (48" Long) aquarium. I bought 2x Hygger HG165-25W wavemakers for the tank. I have placed them on opposing sides of the tank, one blowing behind the rock work and the other in front.
These are some powerful little pumps and can go up to 2,600 GPH which would be a 70x turnover! I bought them thinking I could just turn the flow down to match the turnover I wanted. In my experience buying oversized and throttling down is usually better then buying undersized and being SOL. Turns out the controller is kinda terrible. I am only able to change the flow rate in the constant speed mode. In the variable modes (sine wave, random, etc) I am only able to change the frequency.
So then the question:
If I run with a variable mode would bursts of 2,600 GPH be too much for the tank or its inhabitants? I would try to match a 20xish turnover based on average flowrate.
Would it be so bad to go constant mode and throttle the wavemakers down to 20xish turnovers?

