Anyone using a wavy sea to move a stream?

I agree that's the best spot for both, but I have 4 of my returns there.
I'll Move it around tomorrow, see if I can move it inside of of my returns and still not right into the rock. I'd do a sketch but it's not in my bag of tricks yet, I'll take some pics tomorrow.
 
I have my WB on a front side wall, and my MJ Stream Swirl in the back center, pointed front. It swirls from about 8:00 to about 3:00. The water movement is startling with the wavebox and it going at the same time.
 
The wavy sea/tunze is great but I'm keeping the wavebox. I'll get some pics up tomorrow. Starting to move my coral in and they look happy.
 
Hre's a couple of pics from the front of the tank. Steve you can see the sweet spots on the overflow wall, where my returns are.
I'm not so bothered by the wavebox anymore. I wonder if anyone has ever put a wavebox in an overflow, would have been nice to have put mine on the other side of that black wall.
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9319544#post9319544 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Sullyman
....I wonder if anyone has ever put a wavebox in an overflow, would have been nice to have put mine on the other side of that black wall.
Your wavebox does not really stand out from that angle. I suspect you will hardly notice it after a while. You could also cover the first 10cm of the tank sides to hide both them and the end wall when viewing from the side.

I did read on some other thread where someone was looking to hide the waveboxes behind a wall of some sort. From memory, I think he was going to have the waveboxes in a couple of recesses beside the overflow and have a section of plastic with a hole in it in front of them.

Steve
 
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