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AlphaSunman

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Hello everyone, I just set up my Red Sea MAX Nano G2 and I am planning on making it a lps and softies tank with some fish but I’m wondering what wave maker I should get or if I really need one.

And if you have any other advice or equipment recommendations to help me be prepared please let me know.

Thanks for the help

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No you don’t need one for a small lps tank, could just use directional locline outputs and a semi-strong return pump (I’m not sure how strong the factory pump on a RSM is)
 
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No you don’t need one for a small lps tank, could just use directional locline outputs and a semi-strong return pump (I’m not sure how strong the factory pump on a RSM is)
Thanks for the info! Where would you recommend pointing the output? At the glass or directly at the corrals?
 

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I would add a wavemaker just to kick up any debris and let it get filtered out of the system. Jebao elw 10 looks like their new model of nero clone. Go a little bigger on pump size and run at a lower setting to reduce noise and increase longevity
 

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