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I have a 270 gallon FOWLR tank. It came with 1 powerhead, I think it is a "Super Aquatic JVP-102A 1300Gph Aquarium Circulation Pump Wave Maker Power Head with Suction Cup" or something very similar to that. The suction cup has eroded a bit and does not really stay on, not to mention it does not seem to really seem powerful enough to make much difference even when it is stuck on.


Anyone have some suggestions? Not looking for anything too complex just want it to work well.

 
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My 2 favorite water movers are the Tunze line of powerheads. I used a pair of Tunze 6105's for 12+ years and sold them to a friend when I went with Vortech MP40's.
Suction cups went the way of the dinosaurs a couple decades ago.
 
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