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Old 01-26-2007, 04:36 AM
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When I was researching pumps a while ago Golds kept sequence pumps in stock. I know Elite carries a lot of equiptment too maybe give Colby a call (253-8123). I have an old little giant pump that came with my tank you can take for free, I have no idea if it works though, at the least you could use it for parts. PM me if you want it.

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When I was researching pumps a while ago Golds kept sequence pumps in stock. I know Elite carries a lot of equiptment too maybe give Colby a call (253-8123). I have an old little giant pump that came with my tank you can take for free, I have no idea if it works though, at the least you could use it for parts. PM me if you want it.
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Yes Golds has sequence pumps I believe they have snappers and darts (they did when i looked) western pump has little giants in stock if that is what you want as well as most plumbing you'd need at cheaper than ANY of the LFS's Wai's has iwaki's in but even with shipping from j&l, J&l is still cheaper..wai's is around the 330-350 price for an iwaki. The Snapper has a 2 inch intake and a 1.5 inch discharge though. (plumbing that is less than fun)

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Old 01-26-2007, 06:37 AM
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Thought the Sequence, Snapper and Darts types were more of a hi volume, low head pump, more suited for CLs than returns?
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Old 01-26-2007, 07:33 AM
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Thought the Sequence, Snapper and Darts types were more of a hi volume, low head pump, more suited for CLs than returns?

It was metioned more flow was being sought so it was a suggestion to use the sequence's
I used a dart as a return but it was used with quite a few return holes with loc-line on them. So it worked well. But generally they are a bit much for a return pump yes but many people use them in this application as they are far more reliable than say a ocean runner or sedra or a mag. Since mag,sedra and ocean runner pumps generally are not that could when used inline they are more for submersible applications. Whereas if you need inline the sequence are nice, provided you know enough about how to minimize cavitation etc. For a return pump I would look at a little giant before i would use a sequence though for most applications.


Here is the spec sheet for little giant aquarium pumps (note some of them are fairly loud ie 4md(whatever..i forget the model exactly if you can keep it in the stand or another room its real quiet though )
http://www.lgpc.com/ProductFiles/Spe...38_Quarium.pdf

Here's the info on two sequence pumps. Snapper and dart
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Old 01-26-2007, 10:38 PM
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I have the Reeflo-snapper on my 230 and it works awesome....the only problem being its 2" in and 1 1/2" out!
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Also if your were iin edmonton I could let you use my Posidon PS4
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Thanks guys so much. I'm a bit confused, but that is normal. Couldn't find anything we were after today with limited time after work, but will try Elite tomorrow.

Hope the fish are okay one more night.
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Anemone just spawned. Not good. Have it out and trying to put together another water change.
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