RichT said:I'd like to stay away from LR if at all possible. Fake decor will be used.
sinkingbeach said:I found using the canister(used a magnum) was a pain as I had to clean it every other day. At a minimum I would go with the wet dry, lots of LR don't worry about using bio balls in this system.
RichT said:Friends of ours want to start a Fish Only Tank [in their failed FW tank!]. I need to keep it as simple/cheap as possible. Would a canister filter be sufficient or is a wet dry the minimum? Any other advice would be appreciated.
Carlo said:... Just go with a HOB BIO Wheel or something similar that can run a bag of carbon and/or GFO in...
joetbs said:... I would strongly recommend running a UV sterilizer, and copper depending on the fish. Anything with Angelfish or Butterflies should get the Cu at a level of about .01-.02 (.015 being ideal) ppm. ...
AnDom1 said:Rich
Any aquarium (SW or FW) particularly fish-only ones require the following...a tank, a filter, a heater, lighting, periodic water changes and good husbandry habits such as no overfeeding, overcrowding or mixing incompatible fish. Under these conditions a canister filter is more than OK, particularly the ones they have now with quick disconnects without loss of siphon, etc.
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AnDom1 said:Bill asks an important question about what kind of fish he plans to keep.
RichT said:I appreciate all the advice. I'll probably recommend a couple pieces of cured live rock from the LFS, course aggregate substrate, and a canister filter. Of course a heater, maxi jet and light (probably compact PC) as well.