Marine Powerheads In Tropical?

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I'm doing a little shifting around in my tanks in the coming months and wanted a loach tank. Zebra, Yoyo, MAYBE some clowns if I can find a 2 foot wide tank that doesnt break 125 gallons in size. I'm currently looking at powerheads and saw this one I think so far is the best option. 1050gph for only $60?
http://www.bigalspets.ca/fish/koralia-evolution-pump-1050.html

Most of the powerhead/pumps I've seen that get this powerful are all for "reef/saltwater" tanks but theres no issue using them for the high current the loaches love right?
 
I'm doing a little shifting around in my tanks in the coming months and wanted a loach tank. Zebra, Yoyo, MAYBE some clowns if I can find a 2 foot wide tank that doesnt break 125 gallons in size. I'm currently looking at powerheads and saw this one I think so far is the best option. 1050gph for only $60?
http://www.bigalspet...-pump-1050.html

Most of the powerhead/pumps I've seen that get this powerful are all for "reef/saltwater" tanks but theres no issue using them for the high current the loaches love right?

I have a the same make of powerhead in my tropical it makes no difference what so ever :p
 
excellent, I'm hoping 2 of these pointed correctly will give the loaches fun, but not stir up the sand I want to use
 
koralia's are a great circulation pump, you might want to go for a larger out put model though.
 
the tank should be ~125 gallons, I figure 2 of these is only $120 and will do 2100gph plus whatever my filters will be streaming out should be more then enough
 

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