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TrevorL

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So I bought a new tank a couple weeks ago for a display tank downstairs. Cleaned it all up and am currently fixing the stand up now. I was wondering how many wave makers do y’all think I should have? It has one water pump with 2 return nozzles right in the center of the tank. I’ve seen in upgrade videos they have 2 wave makers on each side facing each other but I don’t want to have too much flow in there as I will be putting a decent amount of euphyllia in this tank.
 
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I should also add that it’s a jbj 45 gallon cube aquarium.
 

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I have a 60g with a 400GPH powerhead at each end of the tank, alternating flow every ten seconds or so. Keeps things stirred up nicely; I like to avoid dead areas where water can quickly stagnate.

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I have a 40 gal breeder with 3 wave makers , one on each side , and one just pointing up for oxygen exchange idk total GPH but probly around 2400 at highest settings ,they alternate (aquamai) speeds
 

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