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    tcp316 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I am thinking of adding a 750 and putting both on the back. Then they will be hidden on the black wall. Here is video link to see the movement now with it on the side. I am just not sure there is enough flow. I know there is too much on the Duncans. I will have to move them

    I was wanting to put them both on a wavemaker timer and see if it will make pulsing wave motion. Anyone tried this in a cube of this size before?
    Last edited by tcp316; 01-05-2013 at 06:08 PM.

    Always learning, loving this hobby.

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