I'll have mixed corals and maybe a frogfish for fish. I can keep feeder shrimp in this tank for frogfish food to be eaten as she catches them and storage of the same feeder shrimp if I get a DGM for the 30 long IM.
I'm afraid the Tunze might be overkill but it's a nicer wavemaker and I've already got one. I guess I can test one out since I have one, then I'll know. But if I use it for my 30 long I'll have to get something else for the 10. The APC module for the Tunze is 130 bucks whereas the DCI module for the Jebao is just 60. Both have their stand alone wavemaker controller that comes with the pump but since I have the ReefKeeper Lite I like the integration and redundancy. On the other hand the Jebao is smaller, cheaper, and has the option of wireless control where the Tunze lacks these three points. I've also read that if your Jebao puts out too much flow you can get a generic power supply with less wattage on Amazon.
Those are the pros and cons of each. Thoughts?
I'm afraid the Tunze might be overkill but it's a nicer wavemaker and I've already got one. I guess I can test one out since I have one, then I'll know. But if I use it for my 30 long I'll have to get something else for the 10. The APC module for the Tunze is 130 bucks whereas the DCI module for the Jebao is just 60. Both have their stand alone wavemaker controller that comes with the pump but since I have the ReefKeeper Lite I like the integration and redundancy. On the other hand the Jebao is smaller, cheaper, and has the option of wireless control where the Tunze lacks these three points. I've also read that if your Jebao puts out too much flow you can get a generic power supply with less wattage on Amazon.
Those are the pros and cons of each. Thoughts?