Are you sure about the HP? These are the pumps running that much HP. 5,000-10,000gph. That should blow everything out of your tank, including the water. It would make for a good aquaculture pump though on about 1,000 gallon set up of high flow acropora! By the way these pumps are designed to pump huge amounts of water from the basement..... :-D :shock: depending on which one your getting they run from $400-$650 wholesale. $800-$1500 retail.

There are four high speed pumps in the HHS line. They are the HHS 5000, 5900, 8250, and 9400. These HHS pumps are great for applications where the pump is in the basement and the system is on another floor. The HHS 5000 or 5900 are the most popular for this use. The motors are 1/2, 1, 2, and 3 horse power respectively. The HHS 5000, and 5900 have dual voltage energy plus motors. They are one of the most efficient 56 frame motors available. The HHS 8250 and 9400 are 230 Volt units. The smallest high speed HHS pump is the 5000. This model has a heavy duty 1/2 horse power, 56 frame motor with a high service factor. The motor draws 6.3 - 7.0 amps at 115 Volts. This pump is excellent for driving today's high pressure accessories like extra large protein skimmers, ultra violet sterilizers, sand filters, and canister filters. The largest pump in the HHS line is the 9400. The HHS 9400 is a three horse power titan that flows over 150+ gallons per minute at 1' of head and reaches a maximum head pressure of over 100 head feet. The HHS 9400 is presently Dolphin's most powerful pump and can operate enormous ponds, aquaculture systems with huge raceways, or an entire bank of aquariums. For curve data on the high speed line of HHS pumps see: HHS High rpm Curves