Anyone have any recomendations for a return pump that will last a while and little maintanance. Any suppliers to recomend for the pump? Little giant or Iwaki or....? Thanks, Carl
Anyone have any recomendations for a return pump that will last a while and little maintanance. Any suppliers to recomend for the pump? Little giant or Iwaki or....? Thanks, Carl
Those are both good solutions. Looking for an external pump, right?
Bill
215g FOWLR... and anemones, GSP, gorgonians... carp, that isn't FO!
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I prefer Panworld
Here's a funny story about Pan World:
They apparently make the Coralife Turbo Sea Pumps. Flow rate and specs are identical and I just picked up a used Coralife Turbo Sea from the Zs and the label on the motor housing didn't even have the Coralife Model on it -it had the equivalent Pan World Model on it. So they're not trying to hide this very much...
Haven't ahd a chance to try it out yet. I've heard good things about Blueline too.
Karin
Another vote for Pan World. Blue line pumps also look like Pan World and there ballast look a lot like Coral Vue? Coral Life is more expensive because they add an extended warranty.
Anybody use the danner mag pumps? and it is for external sump return.
Mag Drives work great, and are reliable, but they're far from the most efficient bang-for-the-buck. I would probably go Pan World or Iwaki over a MagDrive for an external application..
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Marine Depot will not warranty the mag pumps if you run them externally. I ran a mag 18 on a Oceanic 75g for years externally. When I sold the tank the person who bought it from me replaced the impeller and had a issue with it leaking so I sealed it with a high grade silicone and it is still going. The mag 18 I had did not pump 1800 GPH, it was more like 800 at a 5' lift.
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