vijaym85
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9651183#post9651183 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Tony44
What is the purpose of a wavemaker?
I was asked this question by someone in another thread here is what I told them;
Instead of using powerheads or other forms of water movement a wavebox is a simple integrated way of doing it for you. It creates random movement without the hassle of trying to position a bunch of pumps or return lines by moving your entire water column. It could also be used in addition to those types of flow too. It definately helps corals out as it creates a natural swaying motion which keep detrius from collecting and allows your polyps to move naturally. Also since the flow is not Laminar unidirectional but instead turbulant the coral wont be bashed with flow like how most powerheads do to them. So if you don't want to do much plumbing or powerhead postioning this is a nice way of doing it. It also adds nearly no heat to the tank if that is an issue. It is very controlable as well as you can adjust your wave height and strength with the supplied controls.