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How many filters do you need for a sal****er tank?



 
 
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Old December 24th 06, 10:17 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
RubenD
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Default How many filters do you need for a sal****er tank?

I currently have a 46G bowtank running with a Red Sea Skimmer and a Canister
filter. It's running great.
However, I notice the Canister filter doesn't suck/clean as much as I wish.
The power head (with sponge filter) and the skimmer seems to be doing a
better job.

I tried to get into a sump but decided not to at the end, instead I'll wait
upgrade to a tank with built in overflow/plumbing.

People without a sump, how many filters do you use/need?


TIA

Ruben

p.s.: I replace C-filter media every 2-3 of months but start thinking it
might not be necessary.


 




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