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I have a twenty gallon tank, and I want to start cycling it. I want a
filter that will aerate the tank so I can at least initially avoid air stones. I am going to keep two or three goldfish. This will be my first aquarium setup, so I need a filter that is fairly low maintenance. Does anyone have any recommendations, or favorite setups. I want my fishies to be happy as clams. I have finally taken the plunge, and would love some sound advice. I have been reading up on this for about a year, then I stopped for a couple of months, now I am going to do it. Peace to all you goldfish nuts out there. -- http://www.astropeak.com None are more hopelessly enslaved, than those who falsely believe they are free. Johann w. Von Goethe |
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http://users.megapathdsl.net/~solo/p...htm#essentials
"Chris Bastin" wrote: I have a twenty gallon tank, and I want to start cycling it. I want a filter that will aerate the tank so I can at least initially avoid air stones. I am going to keep two or three goldfish. This will be my first aquarium setup, so I need a filter that is fairly low maintenance. Does anyone have any recommendations, or favorite setups. I want my fishies to be happy as clams. I have finally taken the plunge, and would love some sound advice. I have been reading up on this for about a year, then I stopped for a couple of months, now I am going to do it. Peace to all you goldfish nuts out there. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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I'd recommend Eheim Aquaball internal filter for small tanks and the Eheim
Professional II canister filters for larger tanks. I have the best experience with these filters. Technically they will last forever although the models I mention are fairly new, I do trust Eheim quality. I have both and am very happy with them. The Aquaball comes with an airline intake tube which distributes airbubbles as if you would have an airstone, but then without the airpump. Apart from sponges in the filter, you can also add some biological filter material, which is rather exceptional for small filters in small tanks. For any (round) filter output, you could attach an airdiffuser which does the same as an airstone without the noisy pump. On both filters you have the possibility to regulate the output power of the filter which is great for the small tank if you want to prevent your fish from being pushed around. I don't want to especially make publicity for the Eheim brand, but at least for me it has worked without any difficulties and they are easy to maintain. I am convinced that Fluval filter systems work as good. I just haven't tried. As you asked for recommendations and favorite setups. These are mine. I wish you loads of fun with the goldfish. As "dr-solo" already pointed you to her website, you will see that your 20 gallon should only house 2 goldfish. The recommendations on that website are to be taken seriously if you realy want to KEEP goldfish. This and other websites contain a wealth of information about successfully keeping goldfish and I stuck to the rules and I am happy and my fish as well. So I wish you a lot of luck, and bet you will soon have larger tanks around. Krist. "Chris Bastin" wrote in message et... I have a twenty gallon tank, and I want to start cycling it. I want a filter that will aerate the tank so I can at least initially avoid air stones. I am going to keep two or three goldfish. This will be my first aquarium setup, so I need a filter that is fairly low maintenance. Does anyone have any recommendations, or favorite setups. I want my fishies to be happy as clams. I have finally taken the plunge, and would love some sound advice. I have been reading up on this for about a year, then I stopped for a couple of months, now I am going to do it. Peace to all you goldfish nuts out there. -- http://www.astropeak.com None are more hopelessly enslaved, than those who falsely believe they are free. Johann w. Von Goethe |
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On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 21:50:02 +0200, "Krist"
wrote: I agree with Eheim - it's hard to go wrong their products. I use Aquaclear 300 and Eheim wet and dry for my 60 gallon tank with 6 GF. Before this setup, I had 30 gallon tank with Aquaclear 200 and it was impossible to keep the correct water quality. Then I added the Eheim and it made big difference, but still not right until I switched to 60 gallon with Aquaclear 300 and Eheim wet and dry. Now, much easier to keep clean and maintain the water quality. Nona (another foodie and hapa) |
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