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    <ai:summary>A Jebao CWP-6000L/H aquarium wave maker pump in the selected manual variable-frequency configuration. The saved SKU lists this option for aquariums below 0.6 m.</ai:summary>
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    <ai:summary>A planted tank on a Manchester kitchen worktop can look settled from the sofa while waste still gathers behind wood, stones or dense stems. The useful question is not whether you need more equipment, but whether a small wave maker can move that dead spot without making the fish or plants fight the f</ai:summary>
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    <ai:summary>A compact UK aquarium can look clean from the front while waste keeps settling behind wood, plants or stone. The useful question is not simply whether to add more power, but whether a small, controllable wave maker can move that dead spot without unsettling the fish.</ai:summary>
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    <ai:summary>A UK fishkeeper is cleaning a compact tank and finds the same dirty pocket behind plants, wood or stones after every water change. They want to know whether a small wave maker pump can move settled debris without turning the aquarium into a washing machine.</ai:summary>
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    <ai:summary>A compact UK aquarium can look clean from the front while waste keeps settling behind wood, plants or stone. The useful question is not simply whether to add more power, but whether a small, controllable wave maker can move that dead spot without unsettling the fish.</ai:summary>
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    <ai:summary>A UK fishkeeper is cleaning a compact tank and finds the same dirty pocket behind plants, wood or stones after every water change. They want to know whether a small wave maker pump can move settled debris without turning the aquarium into a washing machine.</ai:summary>
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    <ai:summary>A planted tank on a Manchester kitchen worktop can look settled from the sofa while waste still gathers behind wood, stones or dense stems. The useful question is not whether you need more equipment, but whether a small wave maker can move that dead spot without making the fish or plants fight the f</ai:summary>
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