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andresont 11-07-2006 10:23 AM

Wave box for 65 Gal?
 
Hey guys , anybody using a Tanze wave box for 50-65 Gal tank?
Is 65 gal would be too small? It is rated for min 50 gal.
Should i go with a Wave box and one nano stream or two nano streams on Tunze multy controller?
Some one told me that in 3 feet x18"x24" tank the wave siquence might be too short
Any thought would be apreciated thank you.

Joe Reefer 11-07-2006 02:07 PM

I have been looking into a wavebox for my new system, from what I have read you need a clear path from one end to the other for it to work effectively, which may be hard to do in your tank. Here is a wavebox on a 75.

mark 11-07-2006 03:17 PM

From the video, think the noise would put me over the edge.

andresont 11-08-2006 01:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Reefer (Post 218987)
I have been looking into a wavebox for my new system, from what I have read you need a clear path from one end to the other for it to work effectively, which may be hard to do in your tank. Here is a wavebox on a 75.

Thank yu for the link and for responce ! How long is 75?

Beverly 11-08-2006 02:01 AM

A 75g is usually 4' long.

fkshiu 11-09-2006 03:38 AM

To my understanding, the wavebox is tuned to perform best on a 6-foot tank. Shorter tanks will result in a smaller wave being produced. I seem to recall Roger Vitko of tunze saying in the RC tunze forum that a wavebox in a 4-foot tank may not be worth it given the smaller waves it produces relatively to the amount of room it takes up.

Joe Reefer 11-09-2006 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fkshiu (Post 219221)
To my understanding, the wavebox is tuned to perform best on a 6-foot tank. Shorter tanks will result in a smaller wave being produced. I seem to recall Roger Vitko of tunze saying in the RC tunze forum that a wavebox in a 4-foot tank may not be worth it given the smaller waves it produces relatively to the amount of room it takes up.

Untrue
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...hreadid=964025

Tom R 11-09-2006 04:55 PM

I am not sure how it will work on a 4 foot tank. I just added one to my 6 foot 180G and it is great. You do have a lot of control over the amount and size of wave. I have throttled the controls right back and I now have about a 3/4" wave. The wave structure runs from the bottom to the top of my overflow openings. Ask your LFS to demo the wavebox in a 4 foot tank before you buy it or what is their return policy if you can not make it work in your tank.

Tom R

fkshiu 11-09-2006 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Joe Reefer (Post 219246)


Hmm, I stand corrected. If Roger says it's a go, then I have no doubt it is!

WWWD 11-09-2006 07:29 PM

I am planning one for my 90, I saw the one in Props 90 last year and it worked great.


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