what is the best filter for a 75 gal pleco tank?
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what is the best filter for a 75 gal pleco tank?
Hi everyone! Can I ask for your suggestions? What do you think is the best filter for a 75 gal pleco tank?? Right now I only have 2 overhead filters for my tank but it seems not yet effective in clearing my tank. Thanks in advance !!
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Re: what is the best filter for a 75 gal pleco tank?
The best "ready made" filter you can buy is an external canister filter. On that size tank, with heavy stocking, you probably want two filters suitable for a 300liter/75g tank - overfiltering is never a problem unless the tank looks like a whirlpool.
Note of course that "best" is often difficult to define in one single criteria. Which car is best of a Ferrari or a Ford Transit van? Well, if you want to move building material, the van will win. If you want to drive around a race-track, then the Ferrari certainly wins. If you want good fuel economy, the van is probably a little better, but neither the van or the Ferrari are good here. Value for money, the Van will probably be better - even on a race-track...
So if you tell us in what way it should be "best", then we can probably tell you what filter is good/best in that way.
It is also not clear what you mean by "the filter is not clearing my tank" - are you finding muck in the corners - considering that you have Panaque sp. in your tank, you can expect them to make a lot of sawdust - there is no substitute for vacuuming that out of the tank.
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Note of course that "best" is often difficult to define in one single criteria. Which car is best of a Ferrari or a Ford Transit van? Well, if you want to move building material, the van will win. If you want to drive around a race-track, then the Ferrari certainly wins. If you want good fuel economy, the van is probably a little better, but neither the van or the Ferrari are good here. Value for money, the Van will probably be better - even on a race-track...
So if you tell us in what way it should be "best", then we can probably tell you what filter is good/best in that way.
It is also not clear what you mean by "the filter is not clearing my tank" - are you finding muck in the corners - considering that you have Panaque sp. in your tank, you can expect them to make a lot of sawdust - there is no substitute for vacuuming that out of the tank.
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Re: what is the best filter for a 75 gal pl*co tank?
I have two Rena Filstar canister filters on my 75 gal. One XP4 and one XP3.
I have one common pleco in there and 5 syno eupterus. Beautiful water but I still have to clean the filter every month. And the tubes.
Unknown if that helps you.
On my 50 gal with some clowns in there I have a Rena Filstar XP3 canister and a Marineland 200 penguin HOB running. Tubes and filter housing done once a month. But the HOB media has to be rinsed and or replaced once a week due to gunkiness.
I have one common pleco in there and 5 syno eupterus. Beautiful water but I still have to clean the filter every month. And the tubes.
Unknown if that helps you.
On my 50 gal with some clowns in there I have a Rena Filstar XP3 canister and a Marineland 200 penguin HOB running. Tubes and filter housing done once a month. But the HOB media has to be rinsed and or replaced once a week due to gunkiness.
Re: what is the best filter for a 75 gal pl*co tank?
personaly i would go with something that would turn the tank over 2-3 times the volume but thats just my opinion.
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Re: what is the best filter for a 75 gal pl*co tank?
I'd aim for at the very least 5x turnover - most of my tanks are between 8 and 12x turnover. Marine keepers tend to aim for 25x turnover.mweil wrote:personaly i would go with something that would turn the tank over 2-3 times the volume but thats just my opinion.
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