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Tristan
January 5th 07, 02:05 AM
I never used them, but the nano cube crowd seems to be stuck on them
pretty heavy. In the nano-reef forum I have never seen any pros or
cons in regards to them, and it seems like most everyone that posts
about setting up their new nano's use them



On 5 Jan 2007 02:06:17 GMT, Mark Cooper > wrote:

<<>>Spotted these on marinedepot. Anyone used these? Look like they would get
<<>>stuck easily as coralline etc. grew on them.
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<<>>> http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewItem.asp?idproduct=HD01401
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<<>>Thanks,
<<>>Mark



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Mark Cooper
January 5th 07, 02:06 AM
Spotted these on marinedepot. Anyone used these? Look like they would get
stuck easily as coralline etc. grew on them.



> http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewItem.asp?idproduct=HD01401


Thanks,
Mark

mikesb
January 5th 07, 03:50 AM
I have four of them connected to the squid wavemaker in my 58 gallon
aquarium and they work great- 2 on one side and 2 on the other. They are
made of a sturdy plastic and are well jointed so you can position them any
way you want.
"Mark Cooper" > wrote in message
...
> Spotted these on marinedepot. Anyone used these? Look like they would get
> stuck easily as coralline etc. grew on them.
>
>
>
>> http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewItem.asp?idproduct=HD01401
>
>
> Thanks,
> Mark

January 5th 07, 09:12 PM
I had a couple in my 30 reef - they DID get clogged up with corraline
growth, but a vinegar dip and picking off the growth gave them new life
when it happened. I did this about half a dozen times before a broke
off a piece that joined the geared inside mechanism to the outside
revolving jet. Overall, I'd say they were worth the inconveniences,
especially at the price on marinedepot.com - I paid twice that for them
at the LFS

hth

Greg


Mark Cooper wrote:
> Spotted these on marinedepot. Anyone used these? Look like they would get
> stuck easily as coralline etc. grew on them.
>
>
>
> > http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewItem.asp?idproduct=HD01401
>
>
> Thanks,
> Mark

Gill Passman
January 5th 07, 11:35 PM
What sort of pumps/powerheads are you using on these things? I'm
wondering if you could run it off an external airpump - if so then I'll
probably go out and get a couple for my Nano.....the advantage I would
see with this is reducing the heat in the tank (no powerheads to raise
temps). Might go get some anyway - seen some v. good prices on ebay

Gill

Peter Pan
January 6th 07, 12:46 AM
> I have four of them connected to the squid wavemaker in my 58 gallon
> aquarium and they work great- 2 on one side and 2 on the other. They are
> made of a sturdy plastic and are well jointed so you can position them any
> way you want.

What are you using to drive your squid wavemaker?

Mark Cooper
January 6th 07, 02:44 AM
wrote in
oups.com:

>
> I had a couple in my 30 reef - they DID get clogged up with corraline
> growth, but a vinegar dip and picking off the growth gave them new
> life when it happened. I did this about half a dozen times before a
> broke off a piece that joined the geared inside mechanism to the
> outside revolving jet. Overall, I'd say they were worth the
> inconveniences, especially at the price on marinedepot.com - I paid
> twice that for them at the LFS
>
> hth
>
> Greg
>

I'm looking for ways to better disperse flow in my 55g. These seem like
an inexpensive way to do that. However, if I buy 3 or 4 of these, it
would cost about the same as a good pump to make a closed loop manifold.

Sounds like a good product though.


Thanks,
Mark

Tristan
January 6th 07, 04:54 PM
One wave maker device to stay far far away from is the Seaswirl. I
have a few of them laying here and all are busted., I never bought any
of the ones I have, as they were given to me by the lfs.

The hydor ocillator device takes up a lot of space IMHO in the tank,
but then again its not all t hat bad and other than routine cleaning
they do work ok., The Sea Swirl uses a small electric motor to
ocillate the oulet tubes direction. Other brands use water flow itself
as means of powering the wave maker. While its not a wave maker per
say, I plug a powerhead into a daylight recepticle and another into
nighttime recepticle on my coralife timmer so cutrrent flow changes
from time to time, and no residue or detrius accumulates form current
flow in one direction. So far it appears to work fine at eliminateing
dead spots that would other wise be there if current flowed one
direction only...

I had at one time started to work on a home brew waver maker or
current flow generator powered by water flow itself patterned after
the infamous seaswirls, but got side tracked on other things. One of
these days I'll get back to it though.


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SKIPP S
January 7th 07, 05:26 PM
I stopped using mine,because they cut the flow of the pump in half.

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Rusty
January 8th 07, 07:30 AM
"~Roy "Tristan" Hauer" > wrote in message
...>

Funny thing that you mentioned the usenet ab(user) tool Hipcrime. I
have a copy of hipcrime for some time now and never installed it as I
liked the way Agent worked. I just may have togo and install that dll
library and hipcrime and see exactly what it can do. I remember
something about yur able to make groups as well as delete groups, but
I may be wrong on that aspect, but I do rememeber its good for
manipulating posts......but back then I had no need, now I have a
mission so perhaps now there is a need......


Thanks for jogging my memory with the name hipcrime. I knew I seen it
somewhere around my software here, and totlaly forgot it.
Just Roy


"Tristan" > wrote in message
...
> One wave maker device to stay far far away from is the Seaswirl. I
> have a few of them laying here and all are busted., I never bought any
> of the ones I have, as they were given to me by the lfs.
>
> The hydor ocillator device takes up a lot of space IMHO in the tank,
> but then again its not all t hat bad and other than routine cleaning
> they do work ok., The Sea Swirl uses a small electric motor to
> ocillate the oulet tubes direction. Other brands use water flow itself
> as means of powering the wave maker. While its not a wave maker per
> say, I plug a powerhead into a daylight recepticle and another into
> nighttime recepticle on my coralife timmer so cutrrent flow changes
> from time to time, and no residue or detrius accumulates form current
> flow in one direction. So far it appears to work fine at eliminateing
> dead spots that would other wise be there if current flowed one
> direction only...
>
> I had at one time started to work on a home brew waver maker or
> current flow generator powered by water flow itself patterned after
> the infamous seaswirls, but got side tracked on other things. One of
> these days I'll get back to it though.
>
>
> -------
> I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!