They also make the "Sea-Sweep" that is a similar oscillating device that you can attach a power head.
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I could probably get rid of the powerheads if i did 2 return pumps and 2 of those sea swirls. That would look very cleanThat is how I have mine set up. 2 RFG nozzles.
Depends on what size you get and what size pump you use.@Fin nice ding. Pretty cool. Wonder what the flow rate is
Very cool. I’ve heard great things about them. I’ll check it out more in-depthKeep in mind that my tank is still dry, so I can't offer any actual experience with the Sea Swirls. They are just something I am trying.
That is what I am doing. Two return pumps, each feeding a Sea Swirl at the back rear corners of the tank.I could probably get rid of the powerheads if i did 2 return pumps and 2 of those sea swirls. That would look very clean
That is what I am doing. Two return pumps, each feeding a Sea Swirl at the back rear corners of the tank.
That octo pulse 4 looks nice. Very robust, in a good way. The reef breeders look good to, the price is right on them for sure. I’m just hesitant they won’t be as wide and strong of flow that I'm looking for, in comparison to a mp40. Anyone you know on here have either of those?A few wavemakers not mentioned...
Reef Octopus Octo Pulse 2
Max Flow: 1,600gph | 5~10watts | 20 - 80+ gallonsIncludes: Pulse 2 pump, power supply and controller with mounting cradle.Applicable for glass or acrylic aquariums up to 1/2 in.www.coralvue.com
Reef Octopus Octo Pulse 4
Max Flow: 4,500gph | 11~32watts | 80 - 500+ gallonsIncludes: Pulse 4 pump, power supply and controller with mounting cradle.Applicable for glass or acrylic aquariums up to 5/8 in.www.coralvue.com
And this one from ReefBreeders. I think it may simply be a rebranded Jebao.
RPM Accessory Pack - ReefBreeders.com
The RPM Accessory Pack includes a snail guard and usb power adapter for your Reef Power RPM. These are not included as a default with the RPM.www.reefbreeders.com
I hadn't either, until I had my return pump quit when I wasn't at home. Done mostly for redundancy.I never even thought of 2 return pumps.
I didn't drill any extra holes, since I am using the Sea Swirls, which clamp on to the side of the tank (special bracket is available for euro-bracing). I had two return holes drilled in the back of the tank, should I change my mind on the SeaSwirls after I get the tank going. Just going to plug the bulkheads up. If you go over the top, you also would not need any holes in the back of the tank. I have some pics at the end of my 125 build thread, but not sure you can really see how it is set up.2 return pumps...would that require additional drilling? I'm not sure exactly how this would be set up. Do you have a link by chance?
Dang. There's another idea I hadn't thought of. Redundancy. I'm so ignorant to this.