Wtb: Mag 7,9,12, 18 Water Pumps

Artee

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too big, but will try to reaarange the fish room, I am picking up 2 acrylics this weekend, a 180 and a 110(5 footer), will let you know.

I have 3 brand new Mag 24 pumps. Have a need for any that big?[/b]
 
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daniel4832

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I have 3 brand new Mag 24 pumps. Have a need for any that big?[/b]


Mike,
Would they be too big to power the wet/dry system of a 180?
Thanks,
Daniel
 

maddog10

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They move a lot of water, 2400 gph. It would turn your tank over about 13 times an hour which is a lot of movement. If you have fish that need strong current it would work. You could also fabricate a return spray bar around the tank to even out the flow. It would be your decision.
 
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daniel4832

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They move a lot of water, 2400 gph. It would turn your tank over about 13 times an hour which is a lot of movement. If you have fish that need strong current it would work. You could also fabricate a return spray bar around the tank to even out the flow. It would be your decision.[/b]

Mike,
How much, and what are the dimensions?
Thanks,
Daniel
 

Artee

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just picked up the 180 and 110(5') acrylic tank and they guy sold me a 3/4 hp water pump(used in pools) . turned out it was too big to handle the small load (so says my next door neighbor plumber).

anybody wants it? it's yours for $ 120, almost new hayward brand.
 

maddog10

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<div class='quotemain'>They move a lot of water, 2400 gph. It would turn your tank over about 13 times an hour which is a lot of movement. If you have fish that need strong current it would work. You could also fabricate a return spray bar around the tank to even out the flow. It would be your decision.[/b]

Mike,
How much, and what are the dimensions?
Thanks,
Daniel
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Supreme Mag 24
aprox. 7" x 5' x 4" with 1" NPT inlet/outlet
can be used in or out of the water
Brand New in the box - $150

(Robert - Sorry to have hijacked your thread)
 
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