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![]() So i have been running a 205 fluval canister filter for quite some time now and i just bought a tunze 9002 skimmer and two powerheads so do i really need this filter anymore for my 35g tank?
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![]() No. You don't really need it, but you could use it to run GFO/GAC if you wanted. That's what I used my canister filter for on my 125. You can just take the spray bar off the return and have it dump straight down into the tank, so the flow would not be so heavy.
You would certainly keep your water parameters in check. |
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![]() I use the canister filter to run chemi pure elite and phosphate remover as well. 0 nitrates and 0 phosphates. Just be sure to clean it every couple of weeks
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Last edited by babyreef; 11-25-2011 at 02:21 PM. |
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![]() Put carbon in it instead of all the other stuff.
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![]() Thats much more simple thanks!!
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![]() What I was saying is....you can put GFO(phoshphate remover) in a bag, as well as carbon in a separate bag and put that into the canister. You will keep N03 and P04 down. The spray bar on the return creates a lot of flow in a small tank like that, so, you either put the return pipe - without the spray bar, into the sump - if you have one - or into the tank (again, no spay bar) just have it dumping into the tank. The flow won't be as hard, but you get the good exchange of water being treated by the GFO and GAC.
You need to change it out ever 2 or 3 weeks as previously mentioned. You don't need a lot of GFO or GAC, just enough to keep your levels at 0. Good luck |
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![]() That is what i use it for in my 35 gallon, I have left the spray bar on and just have it point a little below the surface for surface agitation of the water. Seems to work o.k. been running like that for over a year on my sumpless 35 gallon
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