Tunze wavebox 6214 review!?

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alexjaundrell

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So for my new build I want to have a constant wave and I’m thinking of going down the wavebox route.
I am however struggling to find reviews of people that actually use them! So my questions are;
- would you recommend one?
- what’s their pro’s and con’s
- what’s their maintenance like (I have a reef wave 45 and hate it because it needs maintaining every week!)
-Finally, noise!? How loud are they?
 

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Been using Tunze waveboxes for over a decade. They sound like other Tunze pumps. If you have a long tank, they move 100% of the water all of the time. They don't work well in square tanks. I will likely never use a tank without one. Like other Tunze stuff, it seldom needs anything. You can build your own acrylic box and put a Tunze controllable pump into - I have some photos of this in my build thread where I use 6100 or 6105 in the homemade box.
 
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For whatever reason, they do not work well on short tanks as stated above. I have one on a 60" tank that works great, but the one on my 42X24X24 will not develop a wave or much motion.
 
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