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Does anyone have a 750 gph or higher return pump?

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I have a 75 gallon tank and I have almost everything but a return pump and I don't have the money to buy a brand new one. So, can anyone help me out?
 

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Your best bet just save up for cuz, you buy used n it goes out you have no warranty.

Check out the Danner mag drive pumps good workhorse if your looking for 750gph, you might look at the Danner 9.5 depending on your head height you could use a ball valve to control flow. More flow is better than low flow.

Check out the dry goods section sale section on here, someone posted a 9.5 for sale...if you still want used, n parts are commonly found on many online stores.
 

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I have a 90DT with a Danner MAG 9.5 as a return pump. These pumps are extremely reliable. Mine has been running since 2008. However, I've now been looking at the newer DC pumps....such as the Jebao DC6000 or 9000 pump.
 

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I have a Jebao dc 6000 on my 75. I like it but I should have got the 9000 Or 12000. I am getting ready to order the new version which is the dct line. They are supposed to be more efficient and better motors.
 

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Your best bet just save up for cuz, you buy used n it goes out you have no warranty.

Check out the Danner mag drive pumps good workhorse if your looking for 750gph, you might look at the Danner 9.5 depending on your head height you could use a ball valve to control flow. More flow is better than low flow.

Check out the dry goods section sale section on here, someone posted a 9.5 for sale...if you still want used, n parts are commonly found on many online stores.

I have a 90DT with a Danner MAG 9.5 as a return pump. These pumps are extremely reliable. Mine has been running since 2008. However, I've now been looking at the newer DC pumps....such as the Jebao DC6000 or 9000 pump.

Patiently waiting for the Danner slammers on heat and effiency. I don't care what you say, the Mag pumps are tried and true! I'll deal with the heat (turn your heater down) and the small added cost to operate one. They also have threaded outlets for solid pipe plumbing, can't stand barb for flex outlets.
 
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Moved to current forum: Want to Buy.
 

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I have a Sicce Syncra Silent 4.0 that is 951 gph, and has adjustable flow fs.
 

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The Sicce 4, I have was used for one week on my 50. I took it off and put the Sicce 3 back on it.
I want $120 shipped.
 

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2 950 mag drives (skimmer and return) = no heater for me on my 75. Keeps tank about 8 degrees over room temp.
 

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