The Maxspect Gyre arrives this week...

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After months of anticipation, we should be receiving our first shipment of Maxspect XF150 Gyre Generators this week, possibly as early as tomorrow!

You can place a pre-order today to reserve a unit in our first shipment (while supplies last) for $299.99 w/ free shipping in the U.S. Your order will ship later this week or early next week depending on how quickly you get your order in!

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Next Generation of Water Moving Technology
The Maxspect Gyre 50W is the world`s first "Gyre"- generating water moving device for aquariums. Compared to traditional powerheads and wavemakers that are based on propeller nozzle flow technology, the Maxspect Gyre is based on advanced crossflow technology which produces massive horizontal water movement leaving little to no dead spots in its wake.

Gyre Generation - New Crossflow Technology
- Virtually no dead spots
- Evenly distributed flow rate throughout the entire aquarium
- Water bounces back from the other side to create a full circulation, ie. generating "gyre flows"

Other Pumps - Standard Propeller Nozzle Technology
- Dead spots with relatively poor water movement
- Very strong flow in the center, making coral placement very difficult
- Very weak flow near the other end of the aquarium

Why gyre generator and not wavemaker?
Wavemakers excel in making waves, while waves are spectacular to watch in motion, they are in fact moving the majority of the water vertically up and down, with relatively low horizontal movement, especially near the bottom of the aquarium.

On the other hand, gyre generators excel in moving sheer flow of water from one side of the aquarium to the other. The sheer flow of water is so strong that i would bounce back from the opposite site to achieve full circulation within an aquarium, ie. generating "gyre flows".

Gyres are ocean current systems that basically move the water in a circular way. A spiral oceanic surface current driven primarily by the global wind system and constrained by the continents surrounding the three ocean basins (Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian). Each ocean basin has a large gyre in the subtropical region, centered around 30° north and south latitude. Smaller gyres occur at 50° north latitude in the North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The direction of a gyre`s rotation is determined by the prevailing winds in the region, with the large subtropical gyres rotating clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.

Features
- Revolutionary Crossflow Technology
- Discrete design
- Virtually No Dead spots
- Evenly Distributed Flow
- Gyre Generating Flows -50 watt power consumption
 
Is this a better alternative to the ecotech vortechs.. If so.. I may grab one :spy:


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Is this a better alternative to the ecotech vortechs.. If so.. I may grab one :spy:


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It is an excellent alternative and we have been VERY impressed with it. Being able to eliminate all the deadspots and the gyre effect it creates is pretty amazing!
 
It is an excellent alternative and we have been VERY impressed with it. Being able to eliminate all the deadspots and the gyre effect it creates is pretty amazing!

Would this be ok in a 28g jbj


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i currently have 2 mp10's and 1 mp40 in my 28g lol.. would it still be too powerful lol

Many hobbyists buy equipment that they can use should they decided to upgrade to a larger tank some day, so if that's your plan, why not? But honestly the Gyre may push water right out of your nano if you crank it up too much. Although I suspect that may be the case already with your current pump arrangement.
 
We just had our first shipment of Gyres arrive about 10 minutes ago. We are going to receive them as quickly as possible so we can begin fulfilling preorders before the weekend!
 
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