Check Valve for Salt water?

What are you trying to do with a check valve? If you are putting it inline with your return pump to prevent the water from draining back with you turn them off/loose power, why don't you just drill a couple of small holes (1/8" or so) just below the water level on your return line so that it will break the syphon and then you don't have to worry about it. Besides, I wouldn't trust a check valve anyways and they are going to restrict your flow.
 
This is all up in the air depending on if I move or not. But if I do move, on my new tank I want to put 4 returns drilled in the back of the tank. 2 up high and 2 about mid tank (so the 1/8" hole would not work there. However I could run the returns up and over the tank and then drill the 1/8" holes like I have it setup now.) My sump will be in the basement and the tank will be on the main level. The pump I need will be pushing quite a bit of flow and would like to spread that around the tank just not the top area. Would like to save the money and put in a 4 way Oceansmotions, but don't know if I will do that or not. Just trying to think ahead so if I do move I have an idea.
 
You can find all sorts of salt-safe fittings in the lawn-sprinkler-system department at Lowe's/Home Depot. It's not with the rest of the plumbing.
 
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