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  • #16
    I sold the halides, they made my bedroom like an oven!
    And they cracked the middle brace on my other 75g:(.
    I didn't realize how frickin hot those things got.
    My room got to 81degrees.
    And my tank got to 85 degrees.
    It was just to much.
    I was just wondering if I could do two vortechs in my 75g cause I saw the two vortechs in iampoors 4' 65g sw tank.

    I will just get one vortech then and the two fx5's.

    Thanks for all the advice everyone.

    Ps.
    Lmrc the 2217's will be $80 each.
    FRENCH FRY!!!

    55g - Vieja Synspilum 'Biotope'

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    • #17
      Originally posted by TaTeR ToT View Post
      I sold the halides, they made my bedroom like an oven!
      And they cracked the middle brace on my other 75g:(.
      I didn't realize how frickin hot those things got.
      My room got to 81degrees.
      And my tank got to 85 degrees.
      It was just to much.
      I was just wondering if I could do two vortechs in my 75g cause I saw the two vortechs in iampoors 4' 65g sw tank.

      I will just get one vortech then and the two fx5's.

      Thanks for all the advice everyone.

      Ps.
      Lmrc the 2217's will be $80 each.
      If I can get some more fish funds together (hospital bills are kicking my butt right now) I would like to get one of them.
      BEWARE Guard GUPPIES On Duty!

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      • #18
        Alrighty, it will be a several weeks though.
        FRENCH FRY!!!

        55g - Vieja Synspilum 'Biotope'

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        • #19
          Originally posted by TaTeR ToT View Post
          Alrighty, it will be a several weeks though.
          Thats fine...it will be a few weeks before I have some "extra" money.
          BEWARE Guard GUPPIES On Duty!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by lilmissruffcountry View Post
            Thats fine...it will be a few weeks before I have some "extra" money.

            sounds good
            FRENCH FRY!!!

            55g - Vieja Synspilum 'Biotope'

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            • #21
              one fx5 should be good if i were u though i would get an eheim 2262 over an fx5

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              • #22
                i would love to, but they are just so dang exoensive!
                a new one is like $350-400 without media which is like another $100.
                heck, i can get 2x fx5's for that.
                FRENCH FRY!!!

                55g - Vieja Synspilum 'Biotope'

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                • #23
                  I agree, get a bigger tank instead of MP40s. Your fish would be a lot happier with more room to swim than a tidal wave.

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                  • #24
                    i would, but i cant until i move out, which will be a while, i am finishing my aas in engineering.
                    so my parents wont let me get anymore tanks.

                    so i am stuck with my 75g.
                    FRENCH FRY!!!

                    55g - Vieja Synspilum 'Biotope'

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                    • #25
                      The MP40's are a great product from what I have seen. I don't own them and was doing alot of research on them for my 180g moba tank that's 2 foot longer than your 75g. Go to reefcentral's website and in the sponsor section you can ask the Eco folks about your idea and application.

                      I do use 2 6080 tunze streams and think tunze makes a great product. Had them for about 5 years now with no problems. You cannot turn these big boys on and off without at least a 60 minute rest between cycles. Others you can use a controller to make current and even waves which is what I wanted to do to help keep my sand spotless.

                      I have 2 2217 eheims on my 180g and they do the job very well. I bought them back in 1988 and have changed impellors on them 1x or 2x......very reliable cannister filter. When I go with a bigger tank I was thinking about going the sump route, but like you, I know somehow I would mess it up and dump tons of water in my den. Wifey would kill me.

                      I saw Tim's new set up a few weeks ago and he had a combination sump and large eheim cannister filter. I really liked that combination, maybe even going with 2 of the largest eheims on a 400g AGE dream tank. Only thing about not going the sump route is having to have heaters and other equipment inside the tank vs in the sump.

                      Reefcentral has lots of 75g users so check out who might be using the MP40's or a smaller MP20. I hear they require a little more maintenance and you may have to replace the wet and dry sides. They have some MP40's (or the smaller version, not sure) over at Fish Gallery off Kirby and 1 is super quiet and the other one is louder. They do keep your tank cooler since the motor is outside the tank.

                      Tunze motors are inside the tank and can cause more heat, warmer water. Both have their +'s and -'s like most things.

                      Hope this helps you.
                      180g Oceanic w/colony of 8 WC Moba Fronts (1m/7f) purchased from TNT Cichlids in Jan '05 & numerous fry. 1 F1 adult moba male. 2 2217 Eheims, 2 6080 Tunze Streams, WISA airpump, single stage Johnson ETC.....fishkeeping since 1988.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by RonR. View Post
                        The MP40's are a great product from what I have seen. I don't own them and was doing alot of research on them for my 180g moba tank that's 2 foot longer than your 75g. Go to reefcentral's website and in the sponsor section you can ask the Eco folks about your idea and application.

                        I do use 2 6080 tunze streams and think tunze makes a great product. Had them for about 5 years now with no problems. You cannot turn these big boys on and off without at least a 60 minute rest between cycles. Others you can use a controller to make current and even waves which is what I wanted to do to help keep my sand spotless.

                        I have 2 2217 eheims on my 180g and they do the job very well. I bought them back in 1988 and have changed impellors on them 1x or 2x......very reliable cannister filter. When I go with a bigger tank I was thinking about going the sump route, but like you, I know somehow I would mess it up and dump tons of water in my den. Wifey would kill me.

                        I saw Tim's new set up a few weeks ago and he had a combination sump and large eheim cannister filter. I really liked that combination, maybe even going with 2 of the largest eheims on a 400g AGE dream tank. Only thing about not going the sump route is having to have heaters and other equipment inside the tank vs in the sump.

                        Reefcentral has lots of 75g users so check out who might be using the MP40's or a smaller MP20. I hear they require a little more maintenance and you may have to replace the wet and dry sides. They have some MP40's (or the smaller version, not sure) over at Fish Gallery off Kirby and 1 is super quiet and the other one is louder. They do keep your tank cooler since the motor is outside the tank.

                        Tunze motors are inside the tank and can cause more heat, warmer water. Both have their +'s and -'s like most things.

                        Hope this helps you.
                        dude super helpful!!!
                        thanks!
                        i still want to go with an fx5.
                        but not sure if i want 2 now that im hearing you keeping a 180g clean with mobas with just 2x 2217's.

                        i may just get 1x fx5 and keep 1x 2217 for polishing.

                        and may skip the vortech and just upgrade to a tunze 6100 stream.
                        FRENCH FRY!!!

                        55g - Vieja Synspilum 'Biotope'

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                        • #27
                          I love our FX5s. We have 5 of them on various tanks throughout the house. You can find them New on Ebay for $200 or less (that's shipping included). Keep in mind that the 935 flow rate is based on an empty canister. Once you add your media, it'll decrease some. But still a monster of a filter, IMO.
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                          • #28
                            thats what ive heard.
                            i really like matching things.
                            like if i have 1x fx5 and 1x 2217 that will bug me.

                            plus i plan on having atleast 25-30 adult trophs in my 75g.
                            so 30 adult golden kasumbas is going to require some good filtration.

                            i figure 2x fx5's is what i will go with.

                            i might just go ahead and mod my k4 which will make it push out 3000+ gph.
                            FRENCH FRY!!!

                            55g - Vieja Synspilum 'Biotope'

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                            • #29
                              gs2 sureflow mod propeller with mj 1200 shaft, and whalla.
                              FRENCH FRY!!!

                              55g - Vieja Synspilum 'Biotope'

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by TaTeR ToT View Post
                                plus i plan on having atleast 25-30 adult trophs in my 75g.
                                25g - Reef
                                3.5g - Surge Tank
                                10g - Ichthyophthirius multifilis breeding colony

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