Oceanstream Kit- 2×500 Gph + Duo Wavemaker

$114.00

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JBJ's brand-new Oceanstream circulation pumps are equipped with top-quality features, including magnetic holders as well as a pivot ball that can be articulated. The pumps are innovative and feature an exclusive PaddleDisc impeller which diverts water toward the outer edges of the housing, unlike traditional propeller-based pumps. This allows for the highest "random flow" across large circular currents, which allows for smooth water movement, without harming corals that are directly in the path of its flow. Magnetic mounts are suitable for glass aquariums as thin as 1/2" thick. Magnetic mounts are suitable for glass aquariums that are up to 1/4" thick.
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Versatility

The Oceanstream Kit- 2x500 Gph + Duo Wavemaker is great for smaller aquariums. And is ideal for fresh or saltwater aquariums.

Magnetic Holders

All models include our powerful magnetic holders that securely position the pump without the worry of unreliable suction cups.

Wavemaker Compatible

Oceanstream circulation pumps are compatible with the OceanPulse Wavemakers which allow you to configure alternating cycles from 10 seconds to 6 minutes. What's Included? 2 x 500 GPH Powerheads 1 x Duo Wavemaker

Features

Oceanstream Kit- 2x500 Gph + Duo Wavemaker is a two-pump wavemaker system that simulates the natural ocean currents in a marine aquarium. The device features a compact design and comes with powerful pumps that create a seamless flow of water throughout the tank, promoting the healthy growth and vitality of aquatic life. The flow patterns can be adjusted to mimic various ocean currents, providing a dynamic and realistic environment for your fish and corals. It also includes a built-in controller that allows for easy programming and control of the flow patterns. Additionally, the system is energy efficient, using low-wattage, high-performance pumps to create powerful water flow. This is a great choice for marine aquarium hobbyists who want to create a more natural and healthy environment for their aquatic pets.

Benefits

One of the major benefits of having the use of a wave maker in an aquarium placed on top of the tank and tilted upwards towards the surface is the enhancement of surface motion. The flow will cause waves on the surface of your tank that aid in the flow of oxygen into your tank, which is vitally important. The continuous waves that come off the surface of your tank will help oxygenate the tank's water. A wave maker can assist in keeping your water clean. When debris builds up in your tank, it could quickly get caught between or beneath the decor of a piece. It could even create an unclean spot within the tank that could not ever be able to reach your intake for your filters. A wave maker assists in this process by continuously creating water movements within your tank. This can rid dead spots in your tank, and also help to remove the waste and other organic material, assisting in eventually locating your intake for your filters. This is crucial to ensure the environment is healthy for your fish, as well as to keep your water crystal clear. Another benefit of making waves is the capability to lessen aggression among aggressive fish. The constant stream of current that flows through tanks keeps fish less focused than the other.    
Weight
1.0 lbs
Dimensions
6 × 3.5 × 3 in
Helpful Questions From Clients
Frequently Asked Questions
Is hiring a professional necessary to set up a saltwater aquarium?

As a general rule, a larger custom aquarium might require installation by a professional. However, a kit from our online fish store is relatively affordable and beginner friendly. That means you should have no problem setting it up yourself.

Which saltwater aquarium fish should you choose when starting out?

Consider a yellow tang fish. This popular saltwater aquarium fish does a great job of coexisting with other types of fish you’ll find in our online fish store.

How does a saltwater aquarium differ from a freshwater one?

Saltwater aquariums require a bit more maintenance and monitoring than freshwater tanks. Different fish require different levels of salinity, pH tolerances, and temperature requirements. They also require specialized pumps, filters, and other equipment that can handle salt. We can guide you through everything you need to know to set up a healthy, thriving reef tank.

Do fish in a saltwater aquarium swim in a school?

That depends on the species. However, if it’s a fish that swims in a school in the wild, they’ll do the same in an aquarium. Some fish that swim in schools include the green and blue chromis, cardinalfish, and dartfish, for example. When ordering from an online fish store, make sure you do your research on how specific fish species behave to ensure they’ll school (or at least coexist) with your current fish.

Is the effort required to maintain a saltwater aquarium worth it?

Yes! Many aquarists dream of owning thriving saltwater aquariums. You have a tiny piece of the ocean in your home, featuring magical and exotic fish that can only survive in saltwater.