wavemaker for 30 gallon ...need suggestions

I myself have an IM Nugo 30 long AIO. I use a hydor koralia nano 240. I also ordered a Tunze 6025 (which I was reccently recommended to get) this morning. I can’t speak to how the Tunze will work, but the hydor works well
 
I myself have an IM Nugo 30 long AIO. I use a hydor koralia nano 240. I also ordered a Tunze 6025 (which I was reccently recommended to get) this morning. I can’t speak to how the Tunze will work, but the hydor works well
and you can get a good wave going ?.i was thinking about the tunze stream 6040 something like that.dc controllable
 
Jebao wave makers, SW2 or SW4 or PP4. (I think they have a newer version, OW? I can’t keep track). They are extremely affordable, very easy to use, and have always been reliable IME. I’ve used a couple different models over the years, both lasted over 3 years before dying. Under $50 each I don’t mind replacing every few years. Doesn’t get cheaper than that for a wavemaker!
 
I myself have an IM Nugo 30 long AIO. I use a hydor koralia nano 240. I also ordered a Tunze 6025 (which I was reccently recommended to get) this morning. I can’t speak to how the Tunze will work, but the hydor works well
how does the cord work with the screen top on? Havent set mine up yet
 
another Jebao positive experience from me also

I have the MOW- 3 on my 15 gallon Nano and its good value with options on wave pattern/ type/ flow etc (constant wave, sine wave, lagoon type mode, and even a 10 minute Feed mode that turns of the wavemaker for 10 mins whilst you feed the corals etc)

The controller is really user friendly and instructions very clear

They have 4 models in the MOW series
MOW - 3, 5, 9 and 16 and the number represent liters per hour max they can move (3000, 5000, 9000 and 16,000 )
 

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