Tetra Pond Pump?

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I can pick up one of these pumps rated in the 1900gph range for really cheap right now. Looking at them they are a magnetic drive pump. But I cant find anything about anyone using them for saltwater. It would be going into my sump for my return. Anyone got some first hand experience with these?

https://www.amazon.com/TetraPond-Water-Garden-Pump-1900/dp/B003AZ2HDK
 

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No experience, but likely to have stainless steel components that will corrode in salt water. No information on head capability. Fountain pumps are generally very low head.
 
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It states at 5ft it will do right at 1000gph. which is perfect for me. I know plenty of people use the pondmaster pumps. I think that's the right brand name they are basically the same thing as mag drives.
 

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If you are looking at return pumps, look at the newer jebao ones. I know people dont like using these cheaper pumps but I have been using the DCT-6000 on my 135 running wide open for over a year now and My 40B with the 29gallon sump has the DCT-4000 and they are a champ! Ceramic shaft and the controllable nature is amazing. Last water change I removed the pump for maintenance and nothing was worn or even showing any signs of wear. I also wired in a couple of 7ah 12vdc backup batteries in parallel with the power supply (These pumps actually run on 24vdc!) and with a diode on the battery line and a trickle charger on the batteries, it works great.
 

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It is probably fine.

However, check out Laguna Max Flo or Fluval SP... about the same money with decades of reliable dependability in reef tanks. Even if they are a little bit more, it is worth it, IMO.
 

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