Wavemakers for a 120 gallon

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I have a wavemaker which cannot be turned on/off with intervals etc. a pretty basic one, but a strong one... However it doesn't seem to be strong enough to compensate for a 150 cm tank + surface agitation. I am looking to buy a good wavemaker, because I'd like to put some anemone corals in for my nemo fishes. What are good wavemakers and how many would be recommended? If I use the wavemaker I have right now to create circulation, the surface agitation becomes effectively 0 and it looks to be way too much for my Frammer coral. So right now it's either A or B for me. I've read Jebao wavemakers are good, if so, how much water should it be able to circulate in an hour? I've read up to 20 times. Any tips & tricks for intervals for a Jebao as well?
 

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