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AT's Review on the ultimate water movement device!


Achilles Tang
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*full review coming up over the weekend!*

In the meantime, a sneak video preview... ;)

100% water column movement. Every polyp & surface area even deep inside the acro colony is exposed to moving water. No dead spots seen! ^_^

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MOST ANTI-CLIMAX POST EVER..............

:lol:

I was expecting a good look at the equipment and a sneak preview of the tank :lol:

Somehow...looking at polyp moving left right isnt too thrilling for me ;)

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hhhmmm...

i thought they say that tanks with overflow might have a problem??

AT, using external overflow, issit ok?? i presume there will be heavy splashing when the waves move towards the overflow right??

but surprisingly, if it is not suitable for tanks with overflow, and most marine tank HAS an overflow, then how??

hope AT can tell us more...thanks..

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I think the more worrisome bit would be the dynamic forces and the hydrostatic pressures...silicon of the joints???

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seriously, seeing the waterline see-sawing left and right does bring some motion-sickness to some...

i would recommend those who face this motion-sickness and yet want to use the wavebox to make their tank hood covering the waterline pass the minimum level of the wave movement :)

just a suggestion..hehe

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