Dalua Return Pumps, wave makers

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Anyone have experience with the Dalua return pumps and/or wave makers? I have their skimmer, which I like a lot, but not sure if I should go with their return pump as well. I was looking at a Varios as well and maybe Nero’s for their wave makers.
 

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I honestly forgot they made wave makers, haha. From my understanding, Neros are good
 

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Anyone have experience with the Dalua return pumps and/or wave makers? I have their skimmer, which I like a lot, but not sure if I should go with their return pump as well. I was looking at a Varios as well and maybe Nero’s for their wave makers.
Never heard of Dalua pumps before.
Can't go wrong with the proven track record of Various and Nero's.
 

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Nero’s love to bust open at the back and expose the wiring which will in turn add voltage to the tank. They are very poorly built

If you want a top notch and reliable powerhead, Tunze is the way to go
 

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Nero’s love to bust open at the back and expose the wiring which will in turn add voltage to the tank. They are very poorly built

If you want a top notch and reliable powerhead, Tunze is the way to go
Haven't heard that before. I'll have to keep an eye on the 3 I have.
Thanks for the heads up.
 

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I'd add
Nero’s love to bust open at the back and expose the wiring which will in turn add voltage to the tank. They are very poorly built

If you want a top notch and reliable powerhead, Tunze is the way to go


Can't go wrong with Tunze and their support is outstanding.

For past couple of years I have been also extremely happy with Octo Pulse from Reef Octopus.

Very powerful powerheads with wide flow pattern, especially for larger tanks.
 

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