Submersable return pump

xraymatt

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I give up on this old Reeflo. It needs new bearings and I don't have the time to wait around to have it fixed. I need this tank running. The fish and everything are doing good, but without the sump operational, the skimmer is sitting idle.

Anyhow, I'm wlling to trade this Reeflo for a submersable pump. It doesn't have to be anything fancy, but it has to get water from point A to point B.

I'm out in Palm Springs and I don't mind how far away you are, L.A. to S.D. Just got to get this thing going asap. Thanks.

 

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Reefgeek had rio 1700 for 15$ enough to move water till you get the other working!


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@Vincent, I'd like to get close to at least 900gph. Most of the water flow should come from inside the tank anyway, but I have 4 return outlets that I need to push water through.

@Noe, PM sent

@Daniel, I'll keep it in mind. :)
 
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