so i have read alot of negative thoughts about using a canister filter within our reef tanks. what i would like to do would best be accomplished using one though.
i have a 10 gallon reef tank that has been diong well for a little over a year now (i know still young). i would like to either use a 20 long or possibly a bowfront type tank for a little more room and a new setup. im thinking about drilling the bottom of the tank and having it run into a rena xp3 canister filter and then back out to the tank. i will also be making a corner overflow running a maxi 900 return. there will be no skimmer and 175w metal halide.
one thing i have been very good at is the consistincy in which i clean tank and parts. on weekly basis i do a water change and scrup all equipment i believe this accounts for most of the success that i have experienced. im wondering that as long as i keep my maintanence scheduel up whether or not i will have a problem using the xp3.
i am planning on just adding some small live rock chunks some chateo and possibly running carbon once in awhile.
Don W i have read some information that you have posted and am wondering if you can help me out in figuring this out. from what i understand the canister filter is giong to create unwanted nitrated do to the lack of oxegen getting into the canister. would this not be the same for say the rear compartments of an aquapod all the dietrus and what not that collects at the bottom. or is that fact that the surface of the water being i contact with area stop the nitrate issues. and finnally will weekly cleaning on such a small reef tank (nano) help any issues from arrising.
thanks
i have a 10 gallon reef tank that has been diong well for a little over a year now (i know still young). i would like to either use a 20 long or possibly a bowfront type tank for a little more room and a new setup. im thinking about drilling the bottom of the tank and having it run into a rena xp3 canister filter and then back out to the tank. i will also be making a corner overflow running a maxi 900 return. there will be no skimmer and 175w metal halide.
one thing i have been very good at is the consistincy in which i clean tank and parts. on weekly basis i do a water change and scrup all equipment i believe this accounts for most of the success that i have experienced. im wondering that as long as i keep my maintanence scheduel up whether or not i will have a problem using the xp3.
i am planning on just adding some small live rock chunks some chateo and possibly running carbon once in awhile.
Don W i have read some information that you have posted and am wondering if you can help me out in figuring this out. from what i understand the canister filter is giong to create unwanted nitrated do to the lack of oxegen getting into the canister. would this not be the same for say the rear compartments of an aquapod all the dietrus and what not that collects at the bottom. or is that fact that the surface of the water being i contact with area stop the nitrate issues. and finnally will weekly cleaning on such a small reef tank (nano) help any issues from arrising.
thanks