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Hi everyone. I am setting up a new 65 gallon Red Sea all in one tank. I will start with some fish but eventually will add some softies. Do I need to plan on one wavemaker or 2 pointing towards each other for this size tank? Any recommendations for wavemakers?
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First of all, NOT an emergency. Throwing these badges on any old thread delays responses for actual emergencies.

Two pointing at each other can help randomize the flow. I have read good things about the Jebao SLW series...their speed is controllable (not just on or off), and they are much more affordable than some other brands that are popular here.
 
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First of all, NOT an emergency. Throwing these badges on any old thread delays responses for actual emergencies.

Two pointing at each other can help randomize the flow. I have read good things about the Jebao SLW series...their speed is controllable (not just on or off), and they are much more affordable than some other brands that are popular here.
Sorry about the emergency tag, it was an accident. Can I edit the post to remove it?
 
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