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Old 09-05-2009, 01:48 AM
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Hi. I thought id ask for a little more advice, i was wondering what a decent reliable but cost efficient return pump would be. I was thinking of going to JL tomorow to buy one, My tank is a 72 gallon, with a herbie overflow. The drain out the back is a 1 inch drain and im thinking of 2 returns. Any recomendations to set me on the right path. I can either put it in the sump or out, What do you think or what have you tried and liked?
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Old 09-05-2009, 02:27 AM
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Hi. I thought id ask for a little more advice, i was wondering what a decent reliable but cost efficient return pump would be. I was thinking of going to JL tomorow to buy one, My tank is a 72 gallon, with a herbie overflow. The drain out the back is a 1 inch drain and im thinking of 2 returns. Any recomendations to set me on the right path. I can either put it in the sump or out, What do you think or what have you tried and liked?

For a tank that size I would recommend an Eheim. Can't go wrong with them. A little more expensive than the Mag drives but IMO a better pump.
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Old 09-05-2009, 02:53 AM
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Eheim for internal or Poseidon for external for your size tank. The only thing a MagDrive pump is good for IMO is mixing salt.

Since you have three holes drilled, take a look at Herbie overflows. Just do a Google.
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Old 09-05-2009, 03:09 AM
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I like Quietones better than ehiem. I find Ehiem's plastic brittle and have not had success with 2 of their pumps. Quietone had great output and doens't use a lot of energy. They can be both submerged or inline. I've used them for probably 5 years now and I give it ***** stars cause its inexpensive compared to other pumps. I've never used Mag, but heard good things
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Old 09-05-2009, 03:24 AM
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Hi. Thanks for the advice so far, i am going for the herbie style overflow, i got some great advice on another thread on the drilling and overflow for that :O) When i buy the pump how much of a flow rate, or how many GPH should i be looking for for a 72 gallon? Thats where i get the most lost
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I have had good success with RIO in my freshwater tanks. My first RIO I used for my 125 gallon for 10 years and it still works well. I wanted to upgrade and turnover the tank more so I upgraded to a RIO with higher flow rates and am pleased again with this brand.

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Old 09-05-2009, 03:31 AM
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I was just reading the adds for the eheim and noticed their not self priming. Living somewhere where the power goes out often, do you think this is a bad thing or not a big deal?
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I was just reading the adds for the eheim and noticed their not self priming. Living somewhere where the power goes out often, do you think this is a bad thing or not a big deal?
Not a problem if you have it in the sump, or at lowest water lewel.
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IME you want simple go with a internal pump like A MAG i have this mag 12 its been going on 5 years same impellar and its quiet ,but in the end its up to what you want.
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I have an Eheim and a Mag. Both reliable but the Eheim runs much quieter and cooler. You only have to prime it the first time unless you take it out of the water.
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