View Full Version : Wavemaker in a 1/4 round tank???
banditpowdercoat
01-01-2009, 05:13 PM
I'm wanting to do some kind of wavemaker in my tank. But, I'm not sure as in which route to take? The Tunze nano Wavebox looks intriguing. I'ts cheaper than a Turbelle stream pump and controller. What about the Red Sea Wavemaster running some Koralia's? Or is that for Impeller pumps only? I'd like to be able to get some sway back and forth if I can. Any and all ideas are appreciated.
Heres my tank, It's an old pic, Camera's pretty much broken.
http://banditpowdercoat.com/Powdergallery/nfpicturepro/albums/userpics/10002/normal_Dsc00017.jpg
StirCrazy
01-01-2009, 05:28 PM
I started out with the Red Sea Wavemaster and wouldn't recomend it for you, If the price is no problem I would go with the tunze nano setup. the hydra's are huge compared to the tunze nanos so visualy the tunze would be better, and give you way more flow for the size. plus if you go to a computer later like the proflux it can run the tunze.
Steve
banditpowdercoat
01-01-2009, 05:36 PM
Cost is allways a factor LOL
fkshiu
01-01-2009, 06:48 PM
Flow (and lighting) a quarter round tank is really difficult to get right.
The Tunze nanowavebox is meant for SUPPLEMENTAL flow only. In any event, the waveboxes were designed to use the harmonics of a rectangular tank so I'm not sure it would even work on a quarter round tank.
I've used the Red Sea Wavemaker before with maxijets and it is very hard on powerheads over time. You'd here them rattle fairly regularly on start up. I've read that some who use it with hydors get the same issues.
If you can swing it, tunze nano 6055s would be a good choice as steve mentioned. Having two in there with a single controller won't be outrageously expensive.
The cheapest way would be modded sureflow maxijets.
BTW, the only pumps I've seen that can truly make polyps sway gently are the Tunze Waveboxes and the ecotech vortechs on a certain setting.
banditpowdercoat
01-01-2009, 07:16 PM
Maybe I should just quit dreaming, and Save up for a 210g LOL:mrgreen:
Rbacchiega
01-01-2009, 07:20 PM
You can run Koralia's off of seio wavemakers. They're about $100 less retail than Hydor's and because they only increase/decrease the current (don't turn it off completely) it's fine for the Koralias
Black Phantom
01-01-2009, 08:45 PM
Here's a good product thats quite cheap. I've run one on my 50 cube and it works not bad. Not anything like a Tunze system but a heck of a lot more affordable.
http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/wm-scwd/SCWD+%28Squid%29+Switch+Current+Water+Director.htm l
fkshiu
01-01-2009, 09:14 PM
Here's a good product thats quite cheap. I've run one on my 50 cube and it works not bad. Not anything like a Tunze system but a heck of a lot more affordable.
http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/wm-scwd/SCWD+%28Squid%29+Switch+Current+Water+Director.htm l
I had one of those things briefly. Worked well for the price, but it would gum up pretty quickly and it cut down on head pressure by quite a bit so you'd need a pretty big pump for a tank of the OP's size. The only way you can control the switching action is with the pump itself: the more pressure, the faster the switching.
Black Phantom
01-01-2009, 09:19 PM
Mine is set up on a closed loop system with a 1000 gph pump. I do have to clean it every couple of months but then everything in my aquarium needs cleaning about then.:biggrin:
RuGlu6
08-16-2009, 04:06 AM
I'm wanting to do some kind of wavemaker in my tank. But, I'm not sure as in which route to take? The Tunze nano Wavebox looks intriguing. I'ts cheaper than a Turbelle stream pump and controller. What about the Red Sea Wavemaster running some Koralia's? Or is that for Impeller pumps only? I'd like to be able to get some sway back and forth if I can. Any and all ideas are appreciated.
Heres my tank, It's an old pic, Camera's pretty much broken.
http://banditpowdercoat.com/Powdergallery/nfpicturepro/albums/userpics/10002/normal_Dsc00017.jpg
Too bad you are not in Vanc I would let you try my Nano wave box,
However, it will work in any tank rectangular or not as long as there is a level difference between tank water and inside the wave box.
The only case it would not work is when frequency of the "PERFECT" wave is outside of controller adjustability.
I am on my second wave box in my 36”: tank and 1st one was “original”, now I have Nano wave box, and Nano does same job on my 60 gal in terms of waves.
HTH
Borderjumper
08-16-2009, 05:00 AM
Too bad you are not in Vanc I would let you try my Nano wave box,
However, it will work in any tank rectangular or not as long as there is a level difference between tank water and inside the wave box.
The only case it would not work is when frequency of the "PERFECT" wave is outside of controller adjustability.
I am on my second wave box in my 36”: tank and 1st one was “original”, now I have Nano wave box, and Nano does same job on my 60 gal in terms of waves.
HTH
Could you post a picture of the Nano wave box in your tank? Ive been thinking of getting one, but I am a little worried about the visual of it in my tank.
RuGlu6
08-16-2009, 05:06 AM
Oh believe it ... nano looks way better then original Big wave box.
My Nano wave box is out of the tank now for cleaning and I am at work now but will try to make some pics later
can you pls pm me with you e-mail it will be much easier then going through photo-bucket
Borderjumper
08-16-2009, 06:12 AM
Oh believe it ... nano looks way better then original Big wave box.
My Nano wave box is out of the tank now for cleaning and I am at work now but will try to make some pics later
can you pls pm me with you e-mail it will be much easier then going through photo-bucket
Thanks, I sent you my email addy.
Madreefer
08-17-2009, 04:24 PM
I have a half circle tank and wanted a nano wave box. I emailed the company and they told me that they have no expereince with rounded tanks. They suggested that I should not buy one as they thought it may not work.
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