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Update digi
Else has left some alone and others not so much.
The big break shifted and touched a yumma. A few white spots where it touched the rest looks good. My bet it will heal. It survived the last beating from a hydnopora
 
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Moved the purple digi to more of the middle of the tank with more flow. Added a small jeabo to add movement to the green and forest fire digi. Purple pocillopora has also benefited.
 
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I'm beyond upset. Usa eflux wave pumps are a crappy pumps. I've had 6 and 4 out of the 5 have failed. 3 with in the first year and this one was a replacement and it just failed outside of the year.
Garbage I don't care how great customer service is if they can't make a quality product.
 
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Redid rock scape why because of the pistol shrimp of corse. Broke some more digis. How do they ever survive on the reef? I guess thats one way of propagation. Ugh a run of bad luck of as late.

I do like the snew scape. Its just about the way it was but slightly different not all that bad.
 
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I have no pump suggestions. I used the eflux wave pumps with the current lights. I absolutely hated them. They would work one hour, the next they stopped. I would have to mess around with the settings to get them to kick on again.
I am keeping away from current usa. They seem to fail right out of warranty.
Hopefully someone will be able to chime in with some solid ideas.
 
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I have no pump suggestions. I used the eflux wave pumps with the current lights. I absolutely hated them. They would work one hour, the next they stopped. I would have to mess around with the settings to get them to kick on again.
I am keeping away from current usa. They seem to fail right out of warranty.
Hopefully someone will be able to chime in with some solid ideas.
Ya I'm done with eflux
 
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I'm looking as well.. I need less movement than a jaebo CP 90 wave maker, still with a pulsing feature, that doesn't cost arm + leg.
I'm looking at a cross pump but haven't ruled out a smaller one. It looks like some of these pumps can really move some water
 

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I'm looking at a cross pump but haven't ruled out a smaller one. It looks like some of these pumps can really move some water
Yeah that's the problem I'm running into. I got the CP90 mounted to the back wall for my digis/acro. It's set for the lowest setting possible but is still hitting the front of the tank too hard. I'm thinking I may just throttle the intake with PVC expanded mesh.
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Yeah that's the problem I'm running into. I got the CP90 mounted to the back wall for my digis/acro. It's set for the lowest setting possible but is still hitting the front of the tank too hard. I'm thinking I may just throttle the intake with PVC expanded mesh.
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I think most of these pumps are designed to run the length not the width of the tank.
 

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