Are there any nano wave makers?

15g tank would like gentle alternating current so the coral are swaying. I tried the jebao pp4 and it was far too much flow water was sloshing out looked like a whirlpool on the lowest setting.

Hydor makes a pico powerhead with adjustable flow. I used it in a 1.1 Gallon Reef.
 
I have a 14G cube and ran a PP4 for a little over a year. The flow was too intense, so I pointed it into the rock work and it worked out ok. I eventually upgraded to a MP10 and it was one of the best investments I've ever made. Previously, I used Vortechs on larger tanks for years, but initially didn't see the need in a nano. Well, I was completely wrong about that and it worked out perfectly, being that you can dial it down as much as needed and the flow is more widespread than a PP4 (and most other pumps) that have a narrower more turbulent stream. I run mine at 65% on reef crest mode for most of the day and have a schedule that switches modes at different intervals.
 
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I have a 14G cube and ran a PP4 for a little over a year. The flow was too intense, so I pointed it into the rock work and it worked out ok. I eventually upgraded to a MP10 and it was one of the best investments I've ever made. Previously, I used Vortechs on larger tanks for years, but initially didn't see the need in a nano. Well, I was completely wrong about that and it worked out perfectly, being that you can dial it down as much as needed and the flow is more widespread than a PP4 (and most other pumps) that have a narrower more turbulent stream. I run mine at 65% on reef crest mode for most of the day and have a schedule that switches modes at different intervals.
ya I would like an MP10 but just dont have the room on the outside of my tank. It is up against walls on 2 sides.
 
I used a single Hydor Korilia 240gph in my Innovative Marine 10g
 
found something that might work the current eflux going to give that a shot.
That's what I have. I have a 32 Red sea. I had the 660s but I needed to move up to the 1050s. You should be fine with the 660s in a 15g.

Remember, if you run a wave pump,. Divide the number by 2 because the pumps are on and off.
 
That's what I have. I have a 32 Red sea. I had the 660s but I needed to move up to the 1050s. You should be fine with the 660s in a 15g.

Remember, if you run a wave pump,. Divide the number by 2 because the pumps are on and off.

Thanks I ordered it should be here Friday.
 
So far its awesome can go down very low in flow. Only thing I would rather it just were button operated instead of remote control just one extra piece to keep up with.
 
found something that might work the current eflux going to give that a shot.

I have 2 in my IM 40. Im pretty happy with them. Only have them about half power too.

As for the remote, I just bought some sticky velcro pieces and fixed it to the side of my stand along with my light remote. Do what I have to donand just pop it back on.
 
So far its awesome can go down very low in flow. Only thing I would rather it just were button operated instead of remote control just one extra piece to keep up with.

I have 2 in my IM 40. Im pretty happy with them. Only have them about half power too.

As for the remote, I just bought some sticky velcro pieces and fixed it to the side of my stand along with my light remote. Do what I have to donand just pop it back on.

You are supposed to store the remote behind the display unit bracket. That goes for the Current Orbit light as well.

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I use the jebao sw2 in my biocube 14 and 16. Perfect amount of flow
 
15g tank would like gentle alternating current so the coral are swaying. I tried the jebao pp4 and it was far too much flow water was sloshing out looked like a whirlpool on the lowest setting.
Hi! I reccomend the aquamai kps it’s a great controllable wave maker for small tanks! And One will do just great in ur 15! They cost 120$ and soo worth it! They sell them at marine depot! I own 2 of them!
Hope that helps!
Lucas
 

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