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Hey guys, hope you guys are having a good day i came on here because im in a situation where im going to buy new wave makers. I have a 75 gallon tank and ive seen these Jebao SLW-20 ones on amazon they’re 2641 gph and was wondering if they are good they aren’t so expensive and the price is whats calling me. Or maybe they arent so good and i should go a different route and yall can help me!
 

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Hey guys, hope you guys are having a good day i came on here because im in a situation where im going to buy new wave makers. I have a 75 gallon tank and ive seen these Jebao SLW-20 ones on amazon they’re 2641 gph and was wondering if they are good they aren’t so expensive and the price is whats calling me. Or maybe they arent so good and i should go a different route and yall can help me!
They seem small for your tank size.. Brand wise they make a lot of durable stuff.
 
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Hey guys, hope you guys are having a good day i came on here because im in a situation where im going to buy new wave makers. I have a 75 gallon tank and ive seen these Jebao SLW-20 ones on amazon they’re 2641 gph and was wondering if they are good they aren’t so expensive and the price is whats calling me. Or maybe they arent so good and i should go a different route and yall can help me!
They seem small for your tank size.. Brand wise they make a lot of durable stuff.
I seen some bigger ones 3434gph slw-30 you think that would be good or still to small??
 

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