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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Glendale, Queens
Posts: 952
Reefer Ratings: (18) Friends: (0) | WTB: Pump, similar to Mag 7
I am going to need, by springtime, a pump similar in flow to a mag 7. It's for my pond filter. I had one last year, but now it's in my sump as a return :icon16: Something around the flow level of the mag 7, but it doesn't have to be a mag. It will be in fresh water. I just need to be able to connect a 5/8" hose to the inlet. It can be a bit smaller, but definitely not bigger. I'm not in a rush, so If someone is thinking of upgrading in the time between now and March, and You have a pump left afterwards, let me know. Hopefully not too expensive! Last edited by Gmandese; 01-29-2006 at 06:40 PM. |
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| www.saltwatercritters.com Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Orange County
Posts: 9,184
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I have a Mag 7 Pondmaster. Brand new in box. The only difference between the Mag 7 and the Pondmaster, is the Pondmaster has an 18' cord. Like I said, brand spankin new. Never seen water. Wouldn't know what water is. lol I'd have to see what I paid for it, if you're interested. Russ |
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