Neptune apex and gyres

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I am looking at a 90g cube (36x24x24) and will be getting an apex for it. Trying to figure out if there would be any benefit to get 2 of one type of gyre over the other. maxspect, jebao or icecap gyres are what I’m seeing as options. Cheap off brand knockoff? Or well known brand name?
 

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I don't think jebao are reliable for long term use.
 
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I tend to agree with that, more upfront cost for longer term use with the maxspect or potential issues early on for less
 

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2 maxspect gyres can work off one of their gyre controllers and has worked well for me.
 

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I would 100% go with maxspect. I have 2 xf250s and I just got an interface module to use 0-10v dimming from my new apex. Totally worth it!
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