![]() Magnet Holder up to glass thickness of 15mm (1/2").For tank sizes from 150 to 800 litres (35 to 210 gallons).Safety extra-low voltage, blocking and run-dry protection.Wave generation at low power consumption, high efficiency and low motor heat.De-sedimentation of the entire aquarium habitat.Oscillating current with near-nature wave movement and circulation.Package includes Tunze Wavecontroller 7092 and photocell. The integrated Magnet Holder enables easy attachment anywhere in the aquarium up to a glass thickness of 1/2". It also transports oxygen and nutrients to areas otherwise not reached by conventional circulation pumps. The produced wave flow is a useful supplement to directional current for suspending detirtus and the de-sedimentation of the aquarium. ![]() The Comline® Wavebox 6208 uses an original Turbelle® nanostream® pump and its very compact dimensions enable hidden installation in aquariums. The new Comline® is easy to use, elegant and small. The acros which will be placed higher can benefit from extra propeller pumps and return-line (preferably from a sea-swirl).The Comline® Wavebox 6208 includes everything required to generate waves in small to medium rectangular aquariums from 35 to 210 gallons. The best thing about having a wave box in a mixed reef with acros, softies, & LPS is everything will be happy with the gentle wave action. In conclusion, it is not absolutely required to have a wavebox, but having one can take out the guess work in making sure which corals are receiving enough flow. Check out Nando reef from italty who has incredible growth of SPS I wonder where he even hides these power-heads. When corals start to over power the aquarium you really start to run out of room for powerheads (because we are looking for indirect flow). Similar to MH par rating through-out the tank something I think in minimized by using a wavebox. With just stream pumps you have different intensities of flow at different areas of the tank. He never experienced any type of issues getting flow to the base but I guarantee the wave box's played a hugh part in keeping everything in the tank moving like they do in the ocean. A lot of these crazy sps tanks experience some type of die-off at the acropora's awhen they have grown to monster colonies because of lack of flow to there base.Ĭhingchai's sps (older) 300 gallon was packed with coral colonies and he had about 3 tunze wavebox along with multiple tunze stream pumps. If they just held of on 1 or 2 extra powerheads and added a wavebox they will ensure that every cubic inch of the tank is receiving some type of flow. Over time these awesome TOTM's keep adding multiple tunze streams to make up the flow after coral colonies growth blocks current. There is also a lot of wasted energy when it comes to using to many powerheads. In a aquarium filled with sps or mixed reef - flow is critical.I am not talking about just multiple power heads going in all different directions "blasting away" this is not as important as quality random flow. This is based on extensive research and others tanks as well as views TOTM threads (most who don't use them). I will keep everyone posted on the new wavebox. $332 which includes a controllable pump (i belive), controller, and box! Not bad you can always use the pump if you don't like the way. I feel tunze prices are actually some what reasonable now (if you look carefully). Along with that use my korlias on random throughout the day. ![]() ![]() I feel vortech are great but I rather have (1 mp-40 and 1 wavebox) than 2 mp-40s. While this is sufficient for LPS and Softies it's not for SPS. I bought a jbc oceanmotion wavemaker but all it is a timer/switch!! I can buy 2 timers from wal-mart and have them more random than simply altering power between 2 pumps. I feel for new hobbyist it's to easy to buy a product that simply says "wavemaker" on it. I feel a wave box is the only device that can satisfy a mixed reef without being to over powering. I am about to order a tunze comline wavebox for my 120gallon mixed reef!! Anyways I went on various website to see customer reviews surprisingly no one has posted any comments. ![]()
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