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Just wondering really as i have a 125 gallon main tank (uk gallons) and a
35G sump with wet/dry and a skimmer is there really any need for a cannister filter? I have live rock in the main display and in the sump refugium also with a caulerpa bed for nutrient absorpsion. Hmmm. Stocking is currently 3 cleaner shrimp, 1 Atlantic anemone (think it's atlantic still trying to identify), 12 hermit crabs 1/2 red leg other 1/2 levimanus, 8 turbo snails and a common clown. |
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No, there's no need for a cannister filter.
Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets dave wrote on 5/15/2006 5:43 PM: Just wondering really as i have a 125 gallon main tank (uk gallons) and a 35G sump with wet/dry and a skimmer is there really any need for a cannister filter? I have live rock in the main display and in the sump refugium also with a caulerpa bed for nutrient absorpsion. Hmmm. Stocking is currently 3 cleaner shrimp, 1 Atlantic anemone (think it's atlantic still trying to identify), 12 hermit crabs 1/2 red leg other 1/2 levimanus, 8 turbo snails and a common clown. |
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dave wrote:
Just wondering really as i have a 125 gallon main tank (uk gallons) and a 35G sump with wet/dry and a skimmer is there really any need for a cannister filter? I have live rock in the main display and in the sump refugium also with a caulerpa bed for nutrient absorpsion. Hmmm. Stocking is currently 3 cleaner shrimp, 1 Atlantic anemone (think it's atlantic still trying to identify), 12 hermit crabs 1/2 red leg other 1/2 levimanus, 8 turbo snails and a common clown. I would say that you don't need the canister at all, the only reason to use it is for carbon or other chemical media. Also on your sump, I would suggest removing the wet/dry portion of the sump also. If you have enough live rock you do not need any extra filtration other than the skimmer plus you have a fuge with algae filter so you are set. Kim |
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Thanks for the advice, only have 15KG of live rock at the moment so will
keep the wet/dry in place until i have managed to aquire enough rock to remove it! "kim gross" wrote in message ... dave wrote: Just wondering really as i have a 125 gallon main tank (uk gallons) and a 35G sump with wet/dry and a skimmer is there really any need for a cannister filter? I have live rock in the main display and in the sump refugium also with a caulerpa bed for nutrient absorpsion. Hmmm. Stocking is currently 3 cleaner shrimp, 1 Atlantic anemone (think it's atlantic still trying to identify), 12 hermit crabs 1/2 red leg other 1/2 levimanus, 8 turbo snails and a common clown. I would say that you don't need the canister at all, the only reason to use it is for carbon or other chemical media. Also on your sump, I would suggest removing the wet/dry portion of the sump also. If you have enough live rock you do not need any extra filtration other than the skimmer plus you have a fuge with algae filter so you are set. Kim |
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