Description
Jebao CP-25 Wave Maker
The Jebao CP-25 Wave Maker is a powerful crossflow pump designed to create natural and consistent water circulation in aquariums. Perfect for marine and reef tanks, it helps simulate ocean-like currents, ensuring proper gas exchange, nutrient distribution, and waste removal for healthier corals and fish.
Featuring advanced crossflow technology, the CP-25 delivers a wide, even flow pattern that prevents dead spots and promotes strong coral growth. Its energy-efficient DC motor provides reliable performance with minimal power consumption, while the ultra-quiet design ensures a peaceful aquarium environment.
💡 Key Features
✅ Crossflow Technology – Creates wide, natural currents that cover the entire tank.
✅ Efficient Circulation – Improves oxygen exchange, nutrient distribution, and waste removal.
✅ Quiet Operation – Low-noise motor for a stress-free aquarium.
✅ Energy-Efficient – Powerful performance with minimal power consumption.
✅ Durable Build – Long-lasting materials designed for marine environments.
⚙️ Specifications
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Product: Jebao CP-25 Wave Maker
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Type: Crossflow Pump / Wave Maker
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Flow Rate: Suitable for medium to large aquariums (check tank size compatibility)
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Motor Type: DC energy-saving motor
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Application: Marine and reef aquariums
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Installation: Easy mounting with strong holder/bracket
🔧 How to Use
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Mount the CP-25 securely inside the aquarium.
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Adjust flow direction for optimal water movement.
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Connect to power and set desired mode (if controller available).
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Monitor flow to avoid direct stress on corals or delicate fish.
🧼 Maintenance Tips
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Clean impeller and housing regularly to maintain strong flow.
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Check for salt buildup and rinse with freshwater as needed.
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Ensure secure mounting to avoid vibration.
✅ Why Choose Jebao CP-25 Wave Maker?
It delivers professional-grade water circulation using crossflow technology, ensuring optimal health for corals, fish, and invertebrates. Quiet, efficient, and reliable, the CP-25 is an essential tool for reef keepers seeking natural ocean-like movement in their aquariums.