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    Default System pump

    Is this a good pump?

    http://shop.store.yahoo.com/marinede...--dolphin.html

    I am looking at buying the 3/4hp 4500+ gph pump to run my system, or would this over-drive everything? The tank will have two overflows pre-drilled. Probably will not generate that flow, but I can probably find a use for it by splicing it off into other things. I can also get this for around $150

    I have my other Iwaki I could use as well

    While I am at it, is this pump any good? Looks like a swimming pool pump to me, probably is.

    http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...;N=2004+113041

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    I use two of the dolphins on my pond. It pushes a TON of water. I'd be afraid to use it on an aquarium.
    Tim Marvin
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    Josh,

    It is a secret! hehe.

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    Those look just like the home depo sump pumps to me that pump 3000 gallons (1/2 and 1/4 horse power) an hour for starting around $89.00.
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    Blake;

    One of the dolphin ampmasters would be ideal for your system, IMO. They work best in a closed loop where there is no head pressure loss. I know lots of people who use them as return pumps; that's fine but you really have to take into account significant flow loss with any sort of pressure.

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    Actually they don't loose much flow. You are welcome to take a look at my pond and see the waterfalls. I have one that is pretty large and it is about 4 feet above the ground. I beleive it was the amp master 5200.
    Tim Marvin
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    I should have gotten one for my closed loop. Do they make one that puts out about 1500 gph?

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    I think so I'll have to look in the catalog. I love the dolphin ampmasters, I've had very good luck with them.
    Tim Marvin
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    They have a 2100 that runs on 1.3 amp with an 11 ft. head. So if you run it a couple feet from the top of your tank it would probably be 1200-1500gph. Do you want me to order one for you? They are $210 plus shipping so close to what I owe you Matt.
    Tim Marvin
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    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...%3AIT&rd=1

    This is where I found it for $150. hehe. Probably too much for me, but that was a great price.

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