wp10 ??

tony02133

Bat Fish
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#1
Ok so i was wondering if two wp10 will be overkill my 29 biocube
 

FishTV

Sting ray
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#2
Yes, I have one in a 29 biocube, cant imagine why you would need a second. If you turned them down to minimum, you might be able to make it work. Is there a reason you want two?
 

SkyDiv3r17

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#3
It depends.. I have one on my 30g and on high it blows stuff everywhere. However having two is a much more random flow. But it might be overkill, your corals may not like it! You can always turn it down though, and both being turned down on W1 function I think would be nice for it. But I say start with one and see how it goes!
 
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tony02133

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#4
FishTV;326390 said:
Yes, I have one in a 29 biocube, cant imagine why you would need a second. If you turned them down to minimum, you might be able to make it work. Is there a reason you want two?
I dont want to have dead spots ,thats why i was thinking on getting two instead of one
 

FishTV

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#5
I set my wp10 in the top left corner, blowing through the return flow. On pulse mode, it actually creates a double pulse, one side to side, and one front to back. IMO dead spots are more likely to occur from rock layout in a bio cube.
 

ReefCheif

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#6
FishTV;326390 said:
Yes, I have one in a 29 biocube, cant imagine why you would need a second. If you turned them down to minimum, you might be able to make it work. Is there a reason you want two?
I have a 29 and run 2 WP10s on wave mode on the quickest pulse, one on each side of the tank. I get great flow and circulation and nice movement on the corals, the LPS love it!! I found one WP10 just wasnt getting water where I needed it, the addition of the second one has cleared up the couple dead spots and detritus farms and the current seems to be better.
 
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