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Return Pump
I am looking for a return pump for a 120 gallon display tank with about a 30 gallon sump. The tank is going to be in my living which is right next to my bedroom (I live in a condo) so a quite pump would be appreciated. Does anyone have any suggestions, or what would be best?
Seems like most pumps come down to around the same $250 price tag. Compact+ Pump 5000 - Eheim Eheim Universal Pump - 1262 Mag - drive 12 Water Pump Aqueon QuietFlow Submersible Utility Pump - AQ4500 VarioS-4 Controllable DC Pump (1050 GPH) - Reef Octopus Syncra Silent 5.0 Pump (1321 GPH) - Sicce or is it worth spending the extra $100 on something better such as: Supreme Mag-Drive Utility Pump - Model 12 EcoTech Marine Vectra M1 Aquarium DC Water Pump I don't have a controller, and that probably wouldn't be added for a very long time, would it be more beneficial to have a controller on the pump for feeding? Thank you, |
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You can also consider this one, I bought it a month ago and been happy with it so far, very quiet.
http://www.reefsupplies.ca/online-st...-1850-GPH.html |
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Thank you! also a lot cheaper, which I like, and rarely happens in this hobby.
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Red dragon or vertex v6
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True. I run the DCT15000 on my fish only, and its dead silent at 3800 GPH+. Also the controlability of flow is awesome. For the price, you cant really go wrong. I have a mag 24 and a mag 18 running my reef system, and although they are very reliable, they are extremely loud. If they werent in a closed fish room, there's no way I could have them under a stand. They are also power hungry and expensive to replace if something goes wrong. If you feel like burning 100 bills and looking great doing it, go for the ecotech vectras or a red dragon. Amazing pumps if you have the money.
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If you want an AC pump I would probably run the larger Eheim or Sicce. For a DC the Ecotech is nice but I hear much better if you keep them submerged or they can overheat unless you turn them down a bit. If you simply want something excellent and not too concerned about the money, can't argue with an RD.
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Thank you all for the information, it's definitely helpful and great to get a little more of an understanding of everything. The ecotech would be awesome to get, just will depend on the money. The jeabo is so much cheaper that it might be hard to pass that option up.
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Another thing to consider is having a backup return pump.
I have 2 of the exact same pumps. That way every 6 months I swap one out for the other and can leave it soaking over night before cleaning it. Also, if a pump fails I have a backup right away. These things usually happen at 2 in the morning on a Sunday when the LFS won't be open for a day or two... |
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I have a few I'm most impressed with my marine land. I have had it for four years in saltwater no issues. Never cleaned once
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150 gallon reef mostly softies/lps. 50 gal sump with bubble magnus skimmer/ Led fuge light/refugium/ 1200 return and tunze powerheads. Dual pharoah main tank led.4 pump dosser. 550 gallon stingray tank water drip system 150 bowfront. 75 turtle tank, many others |
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i hope you have a spare pump because your playing with fire there.
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