Wavebox on a 225 gallon reef

ReefTank1

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Hi, I was wondering about the optimal position for a wavebox on a 72''L, 30"W, 24"H starfire tank and had some questions. It will have an external overflow. The tank has not been built yet so we can still change some specifications.

Where is the best place to put the overflow to avoid noise and fluctuations from the wave?

How much extra tank height above the water level do I need to run the wavebox comfortably without splashing on the highest wave setting?

Where is the best spot to put the wavebox?

Does the wavebox have to be mounted with a magnet on the other side of the glass? This may be a problem because the side panels will be against a wall.

The wavebox is rated for up to 300 gallons. Will I get a powerful wave on this tank with a 30'' width or do I need an extension?

Does the wavebox affect the structural integrity of the tank? If so should I look at thicker glass or what?

Thanks, I know there's a lot of questions
 
Put the overflow centered on the back wall. The wavebox ideally would be at least 6" in from either corner on one side with minimal obstructions between the output and the far end of the tank. On a 30" wide tank the wave height will likely only be about 1-1.25" without an extension but this may be enough for you. It does weaken the seams over time as does any surge device due to the shifting weight. Use a sturdy and level stand and thicker glass would be ideal as the seam thickness would be increased.
 
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