The fish look like they are loving it Chris, I swear by wavemakers especially for fish that enjoy the current. The African cichlids enjoy good current, it's also a distracting factor for aggression.
It definitely gets the water moving around, I think it would be a little better suited for a larger tank but I guess it all depends on what type of fish you have, nice in detail video on this wavemaker.
I think wave makers are good for "some" tanks, but it wouldn't work like in my 55g freshwater angelfish tank. They like slow water. My praecox rainbows might like it, but I think it's better to not push around the angelfish
Thanks so much my friend. Yeah I'd really like wave makers now. Yeah I would be a bit strong for angels that's for sure. But with these barbs, they're okay with that current wish. It was not quite as strong. Might have to move it to it a little bit bigger tank but I'd like the movement and the plants. The fish seem to like it
@stubbsaquatics6080 oh yeah for the right fish they're the bomb...you should get a big school of Celestichthys Choprae (glolight danio). They love string current and a big school looks amazing
@@FishRfun thought about getting some tetras but their heat requirement I think is beyond what I want to have in my fish room. My fish room usually doesn't exceed 72 to 73
@stubbsaquatics6080 oh wow interesting. I'm a little concerned about them temp of my water for the gold laser corys I ordered. Mine is on the warm side. Around 79. I keep it higher to keep diseases down, but I use a uv sterilizer to cut down on diseases so that helps a lot. I guess I should lower the temp a bit and acclimate longer and slowly add in rank water
Many think that movement pumps can only be used in marine reef aquariums, but they are also very important in certain freshwater biotopes to recreate currents and water flows for many fish. The magnet system is the one I prefer to arrange and move the pump easily, then you could also equip the pumps with a timer to make them work alternately or decide on a scheduled or unscheduled interruption. Great products and explanations Chris.
Great Unboxing Chris! That sure is a very powerful wavemaker mate, so small but so effective mate, glad all your fish are enjoying the strong current. I know what you mean about the magnets lol. I have the Hygger double headed wavemaker for my marine tank and it took me ages to get them apart lol. Alot of people dont think about having them in freshwater tanks , but I'm sure this video will change there minds.Thanks for sharing mate 😊
Interesting product and great review, Chris! I like the way the plants look moving in the flow, and the fish look like they are enjoying interacting with the flow, too 🙂👍
@@stubbsaquatics6080 so great that some are really taking off and I'm always happy to talk plants! Maybe message me with some pictures of the ones you're having trouble with and tell me what's going on and I'll see if I can offer any tips?
I was just trimming some of the plants and one of my other tanks boy they had taken off but other tanks not so much and they have the same amount of fertilizer and some even have better substrate
@@stubbsaquatics6080 If they're the same plant species, then there could be stuff like Ammonia that could be causing it, but at this point it's hard to tell. If the plants are new, they could just be melting back any emersed growth. New submerged growth might show up if that's the case
That’s a nice wave maker. I like the magnetic part. I had one years ago with suction cups and really didn’t like it. Thanks for sharing this product with us Stubbs😁👍
i have used wave makers in several tanks. i have several sizes too. it does help keep build up off the bottom of the tanks that have so many plants ...rainbow fish won't get out of the stream unless food time..lol ps. i like seeing the plants sway too.
Great reveiw. Looks nice but I would like it better in a larger tank. The plants aren't as serene when laying down due to the wave maker as they are standing erect in my opinion.
It completely changes the look of the tank Chris.
Thanks Gil.. I appreciate it my Aussie buddy
Very nice 🐟 👌 Chris 🐟🌿
Thanks buddy.
Nice shout out to you by 🚀
That's cool... I love how those plants dance fish loving it too..Nice one Chris...
Thanks Kristel.. I like it too
The fish look like they are loving it Chris, I swear by wavemakers especially for fish that enjoy the current. The African cichlids enjoy good current, it's also a distracting factor for aggression.
I bet your cichlids love it... Thanks a lot Nick, I appreciate
It definitely gets the water moving around, I think it would be a little better suited for a larger tank but I guess it all depends on what type of fish you have, nice in detail video on this wavemaker.
I think it's pretty cool.. maybe too strong for this tank but would be good in a 100 gallon tank
I agree, would work nice in a 125
Great review Chris I currently don’t have a wave maker in the fishroom. I can definitely see the benefits 🙂👍🏻
Yeah, I think you're cichlids would love it. I really appreciate the support Jeff. Thanks pal
@@stubbsaquatics6080 its an honor supporting you my friend🙂👍🏻
Beautiful to watch the plants move and fish swim actively around!
Thanks a lot Cathy... the real Cathy 😂
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Thanks marlie😀👍🏻
Awesome review Chris, and I like the fact that the current is not too strong... Thanks for sharing🙂 LIKE#6
Thanks Skip. It's a bit strong for this size tank but I might move it to a 100 gallon tank
oh, okay@@stubbsaquatics6080
Love it!
Thanks, Kate
I think wave makers are good for "some" tanks, but it wouldn't work like in my 55g freshwater angelfish tank. They like slow water. My praecox rainbows might like it, but I think it's better to not push around the angelfish
Thanks so much my friend. Yeah I'd really like wave makers now. Yeah I would be a bit strong for angels that's for sure. But with these barbs, they're okay with that current wish. It was not quite as strong. Might have to move it to it a little bit bigger tank but I'd like the movement and the plants. The fish seem to like it
@stubbsaquatics6080 oh yeah for the right fish they're the bomb...you should get a big school of Celestichthys Choprae (glolight danio). They love string current and a big school looks amazing
@@FishRfun thought about getting some tetras but their heat requirement I think is beyond what I want to have in my fish room. My fish room usually doesn't exceed 72 to 73
@stubbsaquatics6080 oh wow interesting. I'm a little concerned about them temp of my water for the gold laser corys I ordered. Mine is on the warm side. Around 79. I keep it higher to keep diseases down, but I use a uv sterilizer to cut down on diseases so that helps a lot. I guess I should lower the temp a bit and acclimate longer and slowly add in rank water
That scape is something special, Chris, WOW!
Great video and advice 👍
Thanks a lot Mal. I really appreciate it. Guess I'll see you tomorrow
Good morning, Chris! I hope you have an amazing day 💚
Thanks for starting my day off with a smile
@@stubbsaquatics6080 You’re welcome 😊
Many think that movement pumps can only be used in marine reef aquariums, but they are also very important in certain freshwater biotopes to recreate currents and water flows for many fish.
The magnet system is the one I prefer to arrange and move the pump easily, then you could also equip the pumps with a timer to make them work alternately or decide on a scheduled or unscheduled interruption.
Great products and explanations Chris.
I totally agree with you Marco
Great comment.
I really appreciate your continued support and kindness
I added you to my recommended channel's video l uploaded yesterday 👍🐠🐟🐠
Thanks so very much. That was kind of you.. I visited your channel and subscribed
@@stubbsaquatics6080 So good of you to visit and subscribe. Thank you so much. I particularly love the work you do on your channel. It's super 👍🐠🐟💦
great video, amazing product, fish are enjoying interacting with the flow, like 36
Thanks so much my friend. I appreciate your continued support and friendship
me too my friend, I'm busy because my daughter gave birth for her first baby my first grand son too,@@stubbsaquatics6080
Great Unboxing Chris! That sure is a very powerful wavemaker mate, so small but so effective mate, glad all your fish are enjoying the strong current. I know what you mean about the magnets lol. I have the Hygger double headed wavemaker for my marine tank and it took me ages to get them apart lol. Alot of people dont think about having them in freshwater tanks , but I'm sure this video will change there minds.Thanks for sharing mate 😊
Hi Chris, I've never even heard of this before. Tank life 😊
Thanks Steve!!! They are becoming more popular
Interesting product and great review, Chris! I like the way the plants look moving in the flow, and the fish look like they are enjoying interacting with the flow, too 🙂👍
Thanks a lot for all your help with my plants. Some of my tanks are really taking off some. I'm still struggling with. Hope to show you the tanks soon
@@stubbsaquatics6080 so great that some are really taking off and I'm always happy to talk plants! Maybe message me with some pictures of the ones you're having trouble with and tell me what's going on and I'll see if I can offer any tips?
My buddy has one in his salt tank and I was actually thinking of getting one. Thanks for the reminder 👊🍻
Thanks so much.. thinking of adding them somehow to the ponds
i love you aquarium. great wave maker idea. be safe, be healthy, and more power to you!
Thanks so much Geoffrey
You've got some pretty good plant growth! 👍
It might need some trimming, but it's nothing to scuff about!
I was just trimming some of the plants and one of my other tanks boy they had taken off but other tanks not so much and they have the same amount of fertilizer and some even have better substrate
@@stubbsaquatics6080 If they're the same plant species, then there could be stuff like Ammonia that could be causing it, but at this point it's hard to tell. If the plants are new, they could just be melting back any emersed growth. New submerged growth might show up if that's the case
The fish seem to love it 👍
Thanks my kid
Nice Chris, fish are really enjoying it!
Thanks they seem to be
Love the magnetic feature
Great video, and it does changes the look of the tank and the action of the fish.
Thanks so much Rob
That’s a nice wave maker. I like the magnetic part. I had one years ago with suction cups and really didn’t like it. Thanks for sharing this product with us Stubbs😁👍
Thanks buddy. I have a double one with suction cups .. must admit I don't love it either
The fish appear to really be really enjoying the waves.
Thanks so much Linda Sue
What a difference! So cool.
Thanks so much my friend
Great video chris! Your plants look amazing!
Thanks Julia.. Glad you are back
Tank looks amazing great idea to add the wave maker I have one in my Oscar rank .. great for breaking the surface for gas exchange
Thanks, I really appreciate it. You just give me an idea for the winter time outside
Looks like the fish love it. Great review. Thanks. 👍
Thanks my friend
Looking good Chris 👍
Thanks so much Paul
Thanks, i think I'm going to try some current for my barbs.
I think they like it. Sarah
i have used wave makers in several tanks. i have several sizes too. it does help keep build up off the bottom of the tanks that have so many plants ...rainbow fish won't get out of the stream unless food time..lol ps. i like seeing the plants sway too.
It's funny how some fish just love it and play it in all day
The dojo loaches really love it.
Looks great
Nice review Chris
Thanks Hot sauce Larry
Great reveiw. Looks nice but I would like it better in a larger tank. The plants aren't as serene when laying down due to the wave maker as they are standing erect in my opinion.
Lmao 🤣😂
Flow baby😀😀👍👍
👱 oh not that flow 😞.. thanks buddy
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