A fill pump adds water to a live well.
A re-circulation pump recirculates the water inside your live well. Some people also call this an aerator...re-circulation adds air into the water. They are the same thing just call it which ever one you want too.
The internals for a pump for aerator/re-circulation and fill are the same. I can switch my re-circulation pump with my fill pump and everything would still work the same. Mine have a male/female wire connection. The pump is a cartridge that twist and connects to the housing. I can change a pump in less than 60 seconds...un-plug wire...twist off old pump cartridge...twist on new cartridge...plug wires back in. I am done.
Some pumps will be permanently attach to the plumbing/housing. If that is the case you have to change the entire unit. That's the reason I prefer the quick disconnect cartridge type. As for the pump itself they are all the same internally. If you use it as a fill it's a fill pump. The same pump can be use to re-circulate water,now it's a re-circulation pump.
If I understand you correctly all you have is fill and no re-circulation. Also if I understand you correctly you have found a pump housing that has one inlet that splits into two different supply/fill lines. If that is the case you could fill two different live wells with one pump. If that is correct and that is what you do I would get a high volume pump if it's going to be split. I would want 1000-1200 GPH as a minimum for one pump filling two different live wells. If I was running one pump to one live well I use a 750 GPH pump.



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