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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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RubenD wrote:
People without a sump, how many filters do you use/need? My tank is 125 gallons. Right now, I'm running a protein skimmer and about 130 pounds of live rock with 1600 gph circulation. There are a few feather dusters in there too. That's it. As of 12/8, nitrites were 0 and pH was 8.0 plus, and it's been that way for several months before that. As of 12/20, nitrates were 10 and phosphates were .75. Last water change was 25 gallons on 12/19. George Patterson Forgive your enemies. But always remember who they are. |
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you want a filter that will filter your tank 5 or more times a hour, no
matter if its Salt or freshwater. Sump or no sump. Look on the side of the filter package when buyig a filter it will tell you how many Gallons per hour (GPH) it does. "RubenD" wrote in message et... 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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"Peter Pan" wrote in message ...
you want a filter that will filter your tank 5 or more times a hour, no matter if its Salt or freshwater. Sump or no sump. Look on the side of the filter package when buyig a filter it will tell you how many Gallons per hour (GPH) it does. Are you guys talking about reef tanks ? I am confused... This recomendation would be agains the reef tank idea. Maybe fish only tanks ? |
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![]() "Pszemol" wrote in message ... "Peter Pan" wrote in message ... you want a filter that will filter your tank 5 or more times a hour, no matter if its Salt or freshwater. Sump or no sump. Look on the side of the filter package when buyig a filter it will tell you how many Gallons per hour (GPH) it does. Are you guys talking about reef tanks ? I am confused... This recomendation would be agains the reef tank idea. Maybe fish only tanks ? Why would it be against a reef tank, when corals usuually require cleaner water to survive ? |
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"Peter Pan" wrote in message . ..
Are you guys talking about reef tanks ? I am confused... This recomendation would be agains the reef tank idea. Maybe fish only tanks ? Why would it be against a reef tank, when corals usuually require cleaner water to survive ? Particulate matter suspended in water is part of FOOD for them! Cleaner water - yes, in terms of dissolved nitrates or phosphates, but mechanical filters are competing with filter feeder animals like corals, feather dusters, sponges, shellfish like clams/oysters/scallops etc... In a reef tank major chemical filtration is done in and on the surface of live rock not in canister filters - they just accumulate debris and convert it into nitrates/phosphates - not the way it supposed to work in reef. |
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Using Caleurpa Algae in the tank to remove nitrates would be a good idea,
or it will spread all over as a pest? My LFS using as a filtrating component on the nano cubes. Anyways, my water condition are excellent (zero Nitrates) but still get those algae (red hair or green) blooming. |
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"RubenD" wrote in message et...
Using Caleurpa Algae in the tank to remove nitrates would be a good idea, or it will spread all over as a pest? Do not use Caulerpa, use Cheatomorpha. http://www.melevsreef.com/fuge_bulb.html Anyways, my water condition are excellent (zero Nitrates) but still get those algae (red hair or green) blooming. In other words: BECAUSE hair algae is eating all the nitrates you measure them very low in the water... :-) |
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I have two fluval filters on my 92 gallon tank. Mike.
"RubenD" wrote in message et... 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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