This is what I am currently using:
Knifel Submersible Pump 1056GPH (4000L/H 85W) Ultra Quiet with Dry Burning Protection 9.8ft Power Cord for Fountains, Hydroponics, Ponds, Aquariums & More………………
Amazon product ASIN B08K3B4V1J
It was a different brand name but same pump. I thought it was 1400 gph but It shows less. I’ll look into the Ecotech as I’ve heard good things.
My main thing is I want something that will last. I was going off of reviews and the Eflux DC pump was the main reason I even went with the Loop system :/ Now I’m going to also be looking for another pump for my AIO as it’s the nano version of the same brand. Sigh.
Anyways, this weekends plans are (hopefully) going to include me switching out Sienna’s tank finally. I’m planning to grab another Fluval Betta from PSP. They sent me a coupon for 30% off so should be able to get it cheapish, and be able to list the other one for sale on marketplace.
I had originally taken the diffuser led from Tops tank that was on my nightstand and put that light on Siennas, and the plan 3.0 nano on the nightstand setup. But my buces are melting in there and I think it may be due to the amount of light. So I put the stock led back on (missing my night light) both of these.
What I may do is take the amazing Reefbreeders pico and place that one on the nightstand tank and that will give me my night light back lol and I can adjust the intensity down a bit.
Also I will be trimming back some of the calurpa on the display of the reef. I can’t see if my goby is there so I’ll clear the front of the rock she used to live under and hope to see her peak out.
I’ve meant to ask, I have fine sand, I forget the brand. I can look it up(I will in a minute) but it does get blow around a bit. I was thinking of just grabbing a bag of crushed coral and mixing it in. Would that work or do I need sand? I do have a sand sifting star and I do have some bumblebee snails. Idk if that would make a difference. I just know I need more substrate and was wanting something not as fine as the sand I have.