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Unread 08/22/2014, 10:33 AM   #1
Mr Neon
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RW-8 or RW-4???

90 gallon reef with LPS, one or 2 SPS and BB. I may add more SPS later depending on growth and space.. I have a WP-40 now turned down. At 100% the WP-40 blows the fish away, LOL!

Ready all the post on these new pumps, I am seeing a toss up of 2-RW-8 or 2-RW-4 for a mixed 90. I know they can be turned down but I am really thinking that if I can get away with 2-RW-4's for my needs, I should be fine. Reefbreeders recommends 2-RW-8's or 1-RW-15...


Thoughts and or recommendations? Would like to hear from those that have a similar sized tank running these wave pumps.


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Unread 08/22/2014, 10:36 AM   #2
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90 gallon reef with LPS, one or 2 SPS and BB. I may add more SPS later depending on growth and space.. I have a WP-40 now turned down. At 100% the WP-40 blows the fish away, LOL!

Ready all the post on these new pumps, I am seeing a toss up of 2-RW-8 or 2-RW-4 for a mixed 90. I know they can be turned down but I am really thinking that if I can get away with 2-RW-4's for my needs, I should be fine. Reefbreeders recommends 2-RW-8's or 1-RW-15...


Thoughts and or recommendations? Would like to hear from those that have a similar sized tank running these wave pumps.
rw-8s for sure... just one rw-15 would blow off the side panel of your tank "just kidding" it would be nuts for sure


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