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Hey all! Back again with some more questions slowly and surely getting all my gear together to start my first marine aquarium! My next purchase is going to be my wave makers.....need some help with looking in the right direction here. So many options and most seem to be pretty much the same. 55 gallon tank btw. Using a fluval canister filter, reef octopus HOB skimmer, Orbit Marine IC lighting with loop, sooooo would it be best to use the eflux wave pumps with loop also??
 
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Usually it's best to use a product line if all the pieces work well with each other, I've heard pretty good things about the loop system and those pumps are supposed to be pretty sturdy. I'd say go for it!
 
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Usually it's best to use a product line if all the pieces work well with each other, I've heard pretty good things about the loop system and those pumps are supposed to be pretty sturdy. I'd say go for it!


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