CrayolaViolence
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I noticed that the owner at the reef store used regular submersible pond pumps in his live rock tanks to stir water instead of using the fans and wave makers.
I was wondering if anyone has used regular submersibles in place of the more expensive fans? I put one in my "cook tank", where I am curing some live rock I bought, along with a regular fan. The fan pump is cheaper and magnetized. I was having issues with suction cup fans as the clips to press them down kept breaking then I couldn't get them to stay on by just pushing them on (like you'd expect because everything else with a suction cup sticks.) The pump has small four suction cup feet, is actually lower profile than the fan and has a higher output. It has really gotten the water moving for me. I know not all tanks need a high flow rate, but those that do, have you used these pumps with a modified end to either expand the water range or to condense it to a jet? Have they worked well? And if the fan (wave maker pump) isn't adjustable (most mine aren't) are they really any different in terms of results? Because they are a heck of a lot less expensive, less expensive, and easy to hide(if you want) surrounded by rock, left with a gap to allow flow to go through.
I was wondering if anyone has used regular submersibles in place of the more expensive fans? I put one in my "cook tank", where I am curing some live rock I bought, along with a regular fan. The fan pump is cheaper and magnetized. I was having issues with suction cup fans as the clips to press them down kept breaking then I couldn't get them to stay on by just pushing them on (like you'd expect because everything else with a suction cup sticks.) The pump has small four suction cup feet, is actually lower profile than the fan and has a higher output. It has really gotten the water moving for me. I know not all tanks need a high flow rate, but those that do, have you used these pumps with a modified end to either expand the water range or to condense it to a jet? Have they worked well? And if the fan (wave maker pump) isn't adjustable (most mine aren't) are they really any different in terms of results? Because they are a heck of a lot less expensive, less expensive, and easy to hide(if you want) surrounded by rock, left with a gap to allow flow to go through.