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|   I have a Quiet One 4000 on my tank internal and have used a 1000 and a 3000 in other scenarios. I've never had any issues with that line. | 
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|   I use a MAG 12 on my display and a Quiet One on my frag tank. Both close to same flow at 0' head, but the quiet one drops almost in half at 5', the MAG 12 stays at 1100gph at that height. Most internal pumps will be quiet, be sure to check the flow charts for the height you'll have to pump it to, generally 4 or 5 feet plus a bit for pipe friction. 
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|   aren't the waterblaster/bubbleblaster series same design as the Red Dragons? 
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|   me personally im a mag fan ive found them to be very reliable and decently quiet and i like that they are not overly huge and are low maintanance   
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|   b yup im a mag fan too actually i need a impeller for my MAG 12 hmmmmmm. need to get one 
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|   I have the Tunze 1073.020 (slightly less powerful than the one you are asking about).  Only had running for 6 months but have had no problems.  Very quiet. | 
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|   Thanks I make decision Eheim 1260 is the way Mod please close |