clsanchez77
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Roger,
I am setting up a 90g (48"lx18"x24"h) tank that will host gorgonia & porites for corals. Also will feature sponge and feather worms, not corals but enjoy high flow as well.
The tank is being geared to be a patch reef biotope for these few corals and something I would like to exhibit is a strong back and forth motion. I feel the wavebox would be perfect for this application.
My problem is the sides of the tank support my canopy and the tank itself will be laminated in wood on the sides, so I will not beable to use the magnets.
While the wavebox is not designed for this, I can mount the wavebox onto the back glass with the brackets and attach an oversized elbow to the port. I realize the fitting will impede on the performance of the wave making action, I am thinking the difference will not be very noticable as the tank is only 90g.
If this will not work, I will go with the wave2k, but I would much rather make your product work on the back glass.
I will have the flow supplemented with 2x6060's, either way.
Thanks,
Chris
I am setting up a 90g (48"lx18"x24"h) tank that will host gorgonia & porites for corals. Also will feature sponge and feather worms, not corals but enjoy high flow as well.
The tank is being geared to be a patch reef biotope for these few corals and something I would like to exhibit is a strong back and forth motion. I feel the wavebox would be perfect for this application.
My problem is the sides of the tank support my canopy and the tank itself will be laminated in wood on the sides, so I will not beable to use the magnets.
While the wavebox is not designed for this, I can mount the wavebox onto the back glass with the brackets and attach an oversized elbow to the port. I realize the fitting will impede on the performance of the wave making action, I am thinking the difference will not be very noticable as the tank is only 90g.
If this will not work, I will go with the wave2k, but I would much rather make your product work on the back glass.
I will have the flow supplemented with 2x6060's, either way.
Thanks,
Chris