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I’m a little stumped on what wavemaker to get, maybe just way overthinking it. Ideally would like to keep the price lowish. Currently been looking at the tmc reef flow 2.0 nano which is £78 ($100?). Hygger mini Wavemaker £67. Jebao slw £58. Tank is 20g, 805mm long
 

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Hello and welcome. There are so many different brands and types that it would probably help us to know a bit more about your system. What size, what are you keeping, are the corals still small or pretty grown out?

I personally like the Jebao powerheads. They are a great combination of price and functions.
 
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Hello and welcome. There are so many different brands and types that it would probably help us to know a bit more about your system. What size, what are you keeping, are the corals still small or pretty grown out?

I personally like the Jebao powerheads. They are a great combination of price and functions.
The tank isn’t set up yet, almost ready just waiting on a few bits. These are the dimensions of the tank:
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