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July 11, there are so many good things. But I like the formula calculator. Because it shows you what perameters to shoot for and what salt to use.
for my setup I would need coral Pro Salt.
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July 11th post red sea product. I have my eye on the reefwave. The versatility of the pump seems simple. Easy to clean with identifying colors for putting it back together. The reefwave also has many preset options for making the perfect motion of the water so corals are not stuck swaying to just one side. It is quiet and again cleaning the reefwave is quick, which I like. The price point seems a bit high but sometimes quality is better than a inexpensive wave maker. At $269 this is definitely something I will be saving for.
 

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