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![]() at the moment im running a fluval 305 on my 55 gallon and was wondering if anyone runs filterless as i would like to get rid of the fluval (noise) ive got about 100 lbs of live rock and an excessive cleanup crew. if anyone does this some points and what not to dos would be helpful.
thanks Trevor
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![]() I have never done this but my neighbour has a 125 that he runs filterless and has nothing but crash after crash. Don't know what in the world he is doing wrong. He has wiped out some major $$$$$ in corals and fish each time but will not put a filter on it......
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![]() most reef tanks dont run canister filters
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![]() are you running a skimmer?
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![]() Just run a sump, with some slower flow. and Powerheads in tank. That will keep your noise down. I only run filters on my FW tanks. SW just has Phosban reactor, skimmer and the LR
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![]() IMO nothing over a 20gal can run a filterless system. I put in alot of time cleaning and doing changes on mine. a 55gal is to big and is impossible with to many fish. O have 2 myself and I think that is to many and plan on putting a good HOB skimmer on the tank to help me out a bit
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