I've had amazing luck with jebao wavemakers. I have probably about 8 (4 of which have been in use over 2 years without issues)
Which model of SOW in 40G? is it enought flow for mix reef?The 2+ year old ones are the PP-4's and I have several of the SOW's as well.
I have two in a 40B as the main flow source besides the return.
Two of the SOW-4 would be equivalent to what I was using in my 40.Which model of SOW in 40G? is it enought flow for mix reef?
Why not SOW15 for extra $5, you can always restrict the flow if needed but at least has the Horsepower for future.Two of the SOW-4 would be equivalent to what I was using in my 40.
I'd probably go with SOW-8's in your case. Definitely enough for a mixed reef.
I run the PP4's at low settings and its more than adequate for nems, zoas, euphyllia, etc..
I had 2 of the 20's on my frag tank and they moved a ton of water
Not to derail the thread, but are the SOWs similar to gyres as far as function?Those sine pumps are different than the SOW sine pumps. I have three of the SOW sine ones and they’re great if you want a lot of spread. They cast a VERY wide spray but I need the opposite for my three long tanks. I’ll probably post those up for sale soon. Hell, one is still brand new in box.
No, they still have a circular spray pattern. Gyres are longer and thinner.Not to derail the thread, but are the SOWs similar to gyres as far as function?