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Is there a difference between a wave maker, and a powerhead. I see on Amazon they have a powerhead called Hydor coralia, they are cheap so I’m afraid you get what you pay for. What is a good wave maker or powerhead that won’t break the bank but does a good job moving water. I see jebao is getting good reviews. My tank is. 90. Thanks
 

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Is there a difference between a wave maker, and a powerhead. I see on Amazon they have a powerhead called Hydor coralia, they are cheap so I’m afraid you get what you pay for. What is a good wave maker or powerhead that won’t break the bank but does a good job moving water. I see jebao is getting good reviews. My tank is. 90. Thanks
Koralias are pretty good actually. But for a 90, I'd recommend a couple Jebaos.
 
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Which model jebaos? How many for a 90, also is there a difference between a power head and wave maker?
 
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I see the sow 20 is rated for 90-120 but doesn’t say how much it turns over. I assume one is enough for a 90?
 

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Koralias are good pumps.
The way I understand it, wave makers are built to have an up and down effect. They will move water from top to bottom. Sometimes a single one on top of the tank can be enough.

Whereas powerheads have a linear effect on water movement. They will move water from left to right in different ways as they can sometimes be angled.

To complicate things, some manufacturers will call powerheads « wave makers ». So it can be rather confusing.
 

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I believe a power head is just on or off - one speed. While wavemakers have several modes/speeds.
One Jebao will likely be fine, but if you later want to add a second, you can program them to run opposite of each other and push/pull the water back and forth.
 

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Yeah that’s true it’s about $220 on Amazon now on there it’s called a powerhead not a wave maker but it does different types of wave motion correct?
Honestly I think the names are interchangeable at this point.
 
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I have hydor now will I notice a difference in water quality and parameters if I go with either nero or jeboa?
 
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So is a wave maker or powerhead better and what’s the difference
 

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So is a wave maker or powerhead better and what’s the difference
You'll have to look at each one individually. A Google search turned up this: "A fish tank powerhead typically shoots a narrow jet of water in one direction, whereas a wave maker is meant to imitate the back-and-forth motion of ocean waves."
But as others have pointed out, some companies use the names interchangeably.
 
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You'll have to look at each one individually. A Google search turned up this: "A fish tank powerhead typically shoots a narrow jet of water in one direction, whereas a wave maker is meant to imitate the back-and-forth motion of ocean waves."
But as others have pointed out, some companies use the names interchangeably.
Ah ok, the Nero says it’s a powerhead does anyone know if that does the straight stream or back and forth like the ocean
 

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