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Reddit mentions of SunSun JVP-110 528-GPH Wavemaker Pumps, 2-Pack

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SunSun JVP-110 528-GPH Wavemaker Pumps, 2-Pack
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Convenient 2 pack of pumps528 gph and wide-spread range which is ideal for freshwater or marine aquariumTotally submersible and oil-free motor to avoid pollution to the living circumstance360 degree rotation to allow full flow directionsSuction cup with articulating ball joints for versatile directions
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ColorBlack
Height3 Inches
Length6 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.9 Pounds
Width2 Inches

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u/h_fish21 ยท 1 pointr/Aquariums

$200 should be plenty for a tank ~10 gallons. The component that is going to cost the most is a decent light. People hate on them, but chinese LEDs can be pretty effective for growing while still on a budget.

After you get a light that puts out a good spectrum / wattage, the next challenge you will have is a solution for your nutrient export. I swear by a good fuge, but with a nano this can be tricky. This would leave you with a nano skimmer, such as the SkimMate ghosts or, doing water changes religiously. If you plan on taking the water change route, then I would suggest getting an RODI filter.

As for what goes in the tank, the best way to save with things like live rock and live sand are to... Well... Make them yourself. Starting with dry rock and sand then doing a cycle will take much longer, but save money and ultimately lead to better results. Your LFS should have some reef-saver (florida lime stone) for around $2.50 per lb.

The key to a successful nano is not having to mess with it. Stability is the best thing for small tanks, even though it is the hardest thing to achieve. This means if you can afford the option that produces the least amount of change in the system (like an ATO to keep salinity stable) then take that option. Otherwise, do what is necessary to keep parameters inside a tight bound. Good luck!

Also, here are some links that might be helpful:

https://www.saltwateraquarium.com/open-box-skimmate-ghost-protein-skimmer-fullsize-innovative-marine/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwoebsBRCHARIsAC3JP0JCPpWDY6Dhu2A-R-i4FbB5f3GlK5zO3apyMz6boG2iO6D0Y-EhIw4aAuHgEALw_wcB

Sunsun JVP-110 528-GPH Wavemaker Pumps, 2-Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LGRDF8A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_PNKMDbNV2XCVK

Orlushy Submersible Aquarium Heater 100W for Marine Reef Fish Tank Sump https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H2L8DZR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_oOKMDb0XHVA50

WATT Shine Aquarium Light 140W LED Coral Light,Large Angle Dimmable Reef Light,Full Spectrum LED Aquarium Lights for Saltwater Reef White Blue Aquarium Lighting Marine Reef Tank https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GNDY9L8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_1OKMDbFK8DAQ2