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Looking for a new wake maker for my 90 gallon set up that is 4 foot long. I was thinking of getting one of the wave makers that extend the width of the tank. My only concern is my nems... I have two wave makers in my tank currently and made a plastic mesh barrier to go around the power heads to prevent my nems from getting sucked in. Just looking for a little bit more motion through out the tank
 
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I have a Jebao 120 Cross Flow, in a 48” X 24” x 24” Aquarium and I’m very happy with it. BTW, I should have gone with a Smaller Jebao, as it’s way too powerful, and is dialed down. Either a 90 or Smaller Pump. The secret to a long life is to avoid taking the pumps apart. Clean with a Soft Brush and if necessary soak in Citric Acid. Mine is a Stripped down model, no WiFi or Bluetooth.
 
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I have a Jebao 120 Cross Flow, in a 48” X 24” x 24” Aquarium and I’m very happy with it. BTW, I should have gone with a Smaller Jebao, as it’s way too powerful, and is dialed down. Either a 90 or Smaller Pump. The secret to a long life is to avoid taking the pumps apart. Clean with a Soft Brush and if necessary soak in Citric Acid. Mine is a Stripped down model, no WiFi or Bluetooth.
Yea what i went with. It came in today! Hooking up now. We plan on updrading to a larger tank so I just went with the 120
 
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