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I'm woundering if an to one can give me any ideas about adding flow to my tank. I have a 60gal tank with 90lbs of live rock. I want to add a reasonable wave maker that will kick everything up. Should I put a a pump on the bottom? I would like variable flow from a few locations that I can control. Any ideas



 

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I think you may have uploaded the incorrect pictures lol. What sort of budget are we working with? Something fancy like the vortechs/gyres, or more economical such as the hydors/jebao
 
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I don't mind spending between 150 and 300 I will be upgrading in about a year or so. I wouldn't mind haveing a pump large enough to handle a tank that size, so Im assuming adjustable
 

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I don't mind spending between 150 and 300 I will be upgrading in about a year or so. I wouldn't mind haveing a pump large enough to handle a tank that size, so Im assuming adjustable
What size are you upgrading to? :)
 
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This is the rock formations I have. This picture is a few months old

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I would suggest Gyre, they move a ton of water and can hardly hear them. They have a 1 year warranty and very easy to deal with.
 

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