Do canister and HOB. Or wet/dry and canister, or wet/dry and HOB, or just a powerful wet/dry. Lots of people on here will make your filtration seem like it's not adequate enough, but this game is addictive and most of us never stop at what's deemed necessary. We go WAY beyond!!!
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I don't really know what a wet-dry is I have read alittle on them but it was fairly confusing.29 Gallon SA Tank -- 5 Bleeding Heart Tetras, Mated Pair of Angels, 7 Green Corys, and a Rubberlip Pleco
30 Gallon Breeder -- 20+ neon tetras, 3 albino cories, 2 albino bristlenose plecos, female betta, 1 angel
5 Gallon Shrimp Nano - Sakura Red Shrimp, Boraras Brigittae, Oto Cats, Olive Nerites, and Pink Ramshorn
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They aren't that confusing. Hardest part is getting it started. Gotta use a flexible tube to get water flowing through the U Tube. It's a highly efficient filter. Water gets pumped from th sump which holds the return pump in there. Goes to the tank, circulates and aerates the water. It goes from the tank back into the overflow boxes and goes back into the sump. It first hits a sponge type filter, then it goes through the media which is most of the time, bio balls. It then goes into the sump area where the pump is. This is where the oxygenating takes place. Reason why people run both wet dry and canister is because each one is good for biological and mechanical filtration, respectively.210gPetrochromis Macrognatus Green 'Nsumbu
125g Mdoka White Lip
"Success is the willingness to fail"
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Originally posted by moganman View PostThey aren't that confusing. Hardest part is getting it started. Gotta use a flexible tube to get water flowing through the U Tube. It's a highly efficient filter. Water gets pumped from th sump which holds the return pump in there. Goes to the tank, circulates and aerates the water. It goes from the tank back into the overflow boxes and goes back into the sump. It first hits a sponge type filter, then it goes through the media which is most of the time, bio balls. It then goes into the sump area where the pump is. This is where the oxygenating takes place. Reason why people run both wet dry and canister is because each one is good for biological and mechanical filtration, respectively.
I've been using a wet/dry for over 15yrs now and you just confused the hell out of me.700g Mini-Monster tank
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my wet dry just goes through the overflow drains down through them then down through the bioballs which really aerates the water then in the sorta sump region it goes through the heater and purigen and other carbon stuff then goes through pump and pumped back into tank.
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Originally posted by fishman1 View Postmy wet dry just goes through the overflow drains down through them then down through the bioballs which really aerates the water then in the sorta sump region it goes through the heater and purigen and other carbon stuff then goes through pump and pumped back into tank.210gPetrochromis Macrognatus Green 'Nsumbu
125g Mdoka White Lip
"Success is the willingness to fail"
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Cool so you need extreme filtration with tropheus' from what I'm getting. Do they like planted or unplanted tanks and should I look at adding bottom feeders like plecos as well?29 Gallon SA Tank -- 5 Bleeding Heart Tetras, Mated Pair of Angels, 7 Green Corys, and a Rubberlip Pleco
30 Gallon Breeder -- 20+ neon tetras, 3 albino cories, 2 albino bristlenose plecos, female betta, 1 angel
5 Gallon Shrimp Nano - Sakura Red Shrimp, Boraras Brigittae, Oto Cats, Olive Nerites, and Pink Ramshorn
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Depending on the temperament of the colony really.
My trophs would shred most fancy plecos, loaches, ocats, etc.
Plants is hit and miss too, I put tanganyikan vals in the old tank and they shredded it, the new tank they didn't even bother.
I agree with ssrprelude, just hardscape and leave it at that.700g Mini-Monster tank
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Would a t5 setup or LED be better? Or does it even matter if there are no live plants?29 Gallon SA Tank -- 5 Bleeding Heart Tetras, Mated Pair of Angels, 7 Green Corys, and a Rubberlip Pleco
30 Gallon Breeder -- 20+ neon tetras, 3 albino cories, 2 albino bristlenose plecos, female betta, 1 angel
5 Gallon Shrimp Nano - Sakura Red Shrimp, Boraras Brigittae, Oto Cats, Olive Nerites, and Pink Ramshorn
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Without a plant requirement, lighting is completely up to your personal tastes. LED's can deliver a very cool shimmer effect and T5's are great all around lights with many spectrums available for your personal taste.In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
Desiderius Erasmus
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I just started looking at prices and it may take long than I thought to get this tank going depending on if I am able to work at the college or not next semester. I was surprised when I started to add everything up 100-150 for filtration, 200-250 for 20 fish, 50-100 for the tank, and 150ish for misc.(substrate,heater,rock, background). Looking like we may end up just going with a heavily planted 30long with a few inverts, and buying the cichlid pieces one at a time as we can. I'm sure I could make something run for less money but i want to make sure I have good quality pieces to help with tank conditions and death rate.29 Gallon SA Tank -- 5 Bleeding Heart Tetras, Mated Pair of Angels, 7 Green Corys, and a Rubberlip Pleco
30 Gallon Breeder -- 20+ neon tetras, 3 albino cories, 2 albino bristlenose plecos, female betta, 1 angel
5 Gallon Shrimp Nano - Sakura Red Shrimp, Boraras Brigittae, Oto Cats, Olive Nerites, and Pink Ramshorn
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Originally posted by Chris.d514 View PostI just started looking at prices and it may take long than I thought to get this tank going depending on if I am able to work at the college or not next semester. I was surprised when I started to add everything up 100-150 for filtration, 200-250 for 20 fish, 50-100 for the tank, and 150ish for misc.(substrate,heater,rock, background). Looking like we may end up just going with a heavily planted 30long with a few inverts, and buying the cichlid pieces one at a time as we can. I'm sure I could make something run for less money but i want to make sure I have good quality pieces to help with tank conditions and death rate.210gPetrochromis Macrognatus Green 'Nsumbu
125g Mdoka White Lip
"Success is the willingness to fail"
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