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  • what is the routine for adding a canister filter?

    like the title states what is the routine for adding a canister filter to a 65 gallon tank? I want to replace my HOB with a canister possibly. the tank is up and running now can it be done running? what are the pros on drilling in the tank? thanks for the responses in advance. I am a beginner to this stuff so don't lay in to meDSCN1142.jpg

  • #2
    Just hook up the canister and run both of the filters

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    • #3
      Leave the HOB running for a couple of weeks while the canister becomes seeded with bacteria. If your asking can you add the canister without draining the water or removing the fish, the answer is yes, just fill up the canister, attach the input and output hoses and get it primed and started. I wouldn't drill a freshwater tank unless it's either a very large >120 gallon tank, or a tank that needs to handle a really large fish load. A sump, set up correctly will give you better filtration than a canister or HOB

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      • #4
        and a sump is a smaller tank usually with bio balls and the like underneath the main tank?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by topout24 View Post
          and a sump is a smaller tank usually with bio balls and the like underneath the main tank?
          Yup, a sump is usually a smaller tank that is partitioned into different sections. You can have bioballs for biological filtration. Some people run media like carbon and chemipure in little bags to help polish the water and remove harmful compounds. Also you can throw your heater in here and it'll be one less thing to distract the eye in the display tank. I wouldn't do a sump if your new to fish unless there's a specific reason for it. What fish do you have in there?

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          • #6
            Canister filter is easy. As everyone said, run both for about 2 week. the canister will seed and you can remove the HOB.. Sumps are nice but an Ehiem 2217 or pro. Evan fluval 405 or X5. Would give great filteration.
            The only pro to drilling a tank. You can run an over flow and sump or closed loop. you don't need to drill to run either.
            Nothing Kills Evil Like a Sharp Stick...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Roshan8768 View Post
              Yup, a sump is usually a smaller tank that is partitioned into different sections. You can have bioballs for biological filtration. Some people run media like carbon and chemipure in little bags to help polish the water and remove harmful compounds. Also you can throw your heater in here and it'll be one less thing to distract the eye in the display tank. I wouldn't do a sump if your new to fish unless there's a specific reason for it. What fish do you have in there?
              nothing special just a jack dempsy, blood parrots, firemouth, green terror, pictas cat, frontosas

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              • #8
                Originally posted by troy tucker View Post
                Canister filter is easy. As everyone said, run both for about 2 week. the canister will seed and you can remove the HOB.. Sumps are nice but an Ehiem 2217 or pro. Evan fluval 405 or X5. Would give great filteration.
                The only pro to drilling a tank. You can run an over flow and sump or closed loop. you don't need to drill to run either.
                ok thanks those are some good filters? im asking weird questions because im just seeing whats out there.

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                • #9
                  There are a lot of good people here. Happy to welcome a South American fish guy to the Box.
                  Nothing Kills Evil Like a Sharp Stick...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by troy tucker View Post
                    There are a lot of good people here. Happy to welcome a South American fish guy to the Box.
                    thank you sir

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                    • #11
                      Welcome aboard. Your right down the street from me.
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