Funky_Fish14
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Howdy Everyone,
I am wondering if any Red Dragon pumps would be suitable as a replacement to the pumps used on stock Euro-Reef skimmers. I am thinking of swapping out the pump on a Euro-Reef RC180 or RC250. Also, with the pumps listed on this site(I am in canada and this would be the best supplier for me) http://www.aquariumobsessed.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=AOCA&Category_Code=RD I cannot tell whether these are needlewheel or not, and which I would use if I can replace the one on a Euro-Reef.
It appears the RC180 runs off an SP4, the equivalent of a Gen-X 4100 LPH needlewheel pump, and the RC250, on the SP5, a Gen-X 600 needlewheel pump. This pump would seem suitable for the RC180 http://www.aquariumobsessed.com/mm5...e=AOCA&Product_Code=RD-P45M3&Category_Code=RD However im not sure if it would be a little too much water flow on the RC180(1083gph), or too little on the RC250(1585gph).
If I can do this, I belive this is the best option for me in my new tank.
Thanks for the input!
Chris
I am wondering if any Red Dragon pumps would be suitable as a replacement to the pumps used on stock Euro-Reef skimmers. I am thinking of swapping out the pump on a Euro-Reef RC180 or RC250. Also, with the pumps listed on this site(I am in canada and this would be the best supplier for me) http://www.aquariumobsessed.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=AOCA&Category_Code=RD I cannot tell whether these are needlewheel or not, and which I would use if I can replace the one on a Euro-Reef.
It appears the RC180 runs off an SP4, the equivalent of a Gen-X 4100 LPH needlewheel pump, and the RC250, on the SP5, a Gen-X 600 needlewheel pump. This pump would seem suitable for the RC180 http://www.aquariumobsessed.com/mm5...e=AOCA&Product_Code=RD-P45M3&Category_Code=RD However im not sure if it would be a little too much water flow on the RC180(1083gph), or too little on the RC250(1585gph).
If I can do this, I belive this is the best option for me in my new tank.
Thanks for the input!
Chris