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IMO, I'd skip the mp10. I'd probably skip any wavemaker for that matter. Consider this: Wavemakers constantly change speeds. Most of them are extremely quiet in large tanks that also have skimmers and water noise from the sump drains. The problem is in a small tank, you'll hear even the quietest wavemaker far more easily. I don't care what brand it is, on thin glass and with low water volume and without other noise sources to muffle them, you can hear those pumps going "whee OOoOO Wheeeeee Wheeeeee OOOOOOoooo WHeeeEEEoOOOo". Sometimes you'll get lucky and buy a pump that ends up being dead silent. Other times, you'll notice it, which gets really annoying (Jebao, i'm looking at you). For this reason, on smaller tanks, I've always ran one or two basic ac circulation pumps like Hydor Koralias which do not change speed and if you size appropriately for the tank, won't be noticeable when running. Oh yeah, and they'll usually cost less than $100. Now people will say "Well what if you want varying flow patterns in your tank?" Simple answer: Fish in a tank swim around....typically randomly. They constantly disrupt tank flow.