You only need 1 for the tunze wavebox. No need for the bottom one and buy the small magnet unless you have a really thick tank.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10925615#post10925615 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by boxfishpooalot
Couple questions:
-can i use the 85# magnets on a wavbox? I was thinking of putting them inside the box, and the others outside the box. It cost 35$ for 1 wavbox magnet, and you need 2. And thats for the weaker ones.
-When you replace the propeller on the surflow kit to a dumas, do you need to glue anything or cut?
-Why dont you guys do this with the maxi jet magents. Open the back cover of the pump by lifting it with a flat head screw driver near the spot where the cord enters. Place the magent inside the back and put the plastic plate back on. Then you dont have to glue it. And ruin the look, or risk it falling off. Possibly it wont fit inside though.
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10934754#post10934754 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by luke33
I have the 60lb and 80lb mags. For a 125g with 1/2" glass i like the 80lbs as teh 60's work but move very easy. For under 1/2" i would definately suggest the 60lbs or less depending on thickness. The 80lb mags can be removed fairly easy. And i do think my 3yr old boy could do it......if he really wanted to.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10934944#post10934944 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by woz9683
I'm surprised, i got some that are 80 or maybe 85 pounders and encased them in another, thicker layer of epoxy and then put them on either side of my 1/2" acrylic tank wall, and they're still not easy to get apart. They're almost a full inch apart and I'd be very surprised if a child could pull one off the tank.