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I'm running a 40 gallon reef tank with no sump, a protein skimmer, and
two Maxijet 900 pumps in the upper left/right back part of the tank (hanging off the top rim of the tank). You can see the tank on the web page: http://www.benslade.com/reef.html My question is, are there any sort of pumps that I can use to replace the Maxijets where the heat generating part of the pump is out of the water? But where I can still mount the pumps in the upper left/right back of the tank? I'd like to also go with bigger pumps than the maxijet 900's if possible. Thanks Ben Slade Washington DC PublicMailbox at benslade dot com (append 030516 to the subject line to bypass spam filters) |
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Why dont you run a canister filter? Ehiems have a good output
efficent enough for a 40 gal tank. I had one with my 55 gal used it along with the life rock |
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![]() "Rick" wrote in message ups.com... Why dont you run a canister filter? Ehiems have a good output efficent enough for a 40 gal tank. I had one with my 55 gal used it along with the life rock With the media removed, perhaps. Canister filters CAN work well, but can create nitrate issues, as well. I, myself, would not use a canister filter on a reef tank. billy |
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Yes thats what they say but from 1st hand experience I never had this
problem I set up a 10 reef tank that had 20lb LS/10lbs LR and a ehiem along with a backbac kimmer-nitrates never where a problem. I did do 50% monthly water change , which in CA we can buy ocean water for.30 cents a gal from our LFS-maybe thats why I did not have a nitrate problem Billy wrote: "Rick" wrote in message ups.com... Why dont you run a canister filter? Ehiems have a good output efficent enough for a 40 gal tank. I had one with my 55 gal used it along with the life rock With the media removed, perhaps. Canister filters CAN work well, but can create nitrate issues, as well. I, myself, would not use a canister filter on a reef tank. billy |
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![]() "Rick" wrote in message ups.com... Yes thats what they say but from 1st hand experience I never had this problem I set up a 10 reef tank that had 20lb LS/10lbs LR and a ehiem along with a backbac kimmer-nitrates never where a problem. I did do 50% monthly water change , which in CA we can buy ocean water for.30 cents a gal from our LFS-maybe thats why I did not have a nitrate problem Aye, a 50% water change would take of any nitrate issue I can think of. g |
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One of the reasons I don't have a sump is for space and leak prevention
reasons. So for those reasons, I'm not really excited about a filter canister on the floor. Hmmm, maybe a hang-off-the-back canister filter like: http://www.aquariumguys.com/magnumfilter2.html Except I would be using it without the filters, just to move water. I know thes seems like sort of a silly way to move water around, but if it keeps the tank cooler, it's useful. I wonder if the pump in this type of canister filter is water cooled, or air cooled? Ben Slade Washington DC Rick wrote: Why dont you run a canister filter? Ehiems have a good output efficent enough for a 40 gal tank. I had one with my 55 gal used it along with the life rock |
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Benjamin Slade wrote:
I wonder if the pump in this type of canister filter is water cooled, or air cooled? I have one of these that I use for tank cleanup. The motor is a sealed unit at the bottom of the filter. The impeller is magnetic drive. It'll put about as much heat into the water as any cannister filter of a similar size. George Patterson Why do men's hearts beat faster, knees get weak, throats become dry, and they think irrationally when a woman wears leather clothing? Because she smells like a new truck. |
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But the water isn't flowing around the motor, right? Basically the
bottom of the canister filter gets hot, meaning it's transferring heat to the air, not the water. But probably some of the heat gets transferred to the water. Ben in DC George Patterson wrote: Benjamin Slade wrote: I wonder if the pump in this type of canister filter is water cooled, or air cooled? I have one of these that I use for tank cleanup. The motor is a sealed unit at the bottom of the filter. The impeller is magnetic drive. It'll put about as much heat into the water as any cannister filter of a similar size. George Patterson Why do men's hearts beat faster, knees get weak, throats become dry, and they think irrationally when a woman wears leather clothing? Because she smells like a new truck. |
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Benjamin Slade wrote:
But the water isn't flowing around the motor, right? Right. But probably some of the heat gets transferred to the water. Right again. George Patterson If you're going through Hell, keep going. |
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