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![]() I've often been confused with the myth of canister filters for that reason. They're only nitrate factories if you toss in bio balls, filter media, etc. I don't see a difference in that versus having a closed off HOB for LR and some macro, other than the fact that lighting a canister would be much more difficult.
However, they would in turn act like a fluidized bed filter, in that they would cause great amount of water to flow through a filter that won't turn your tank into a melting pot for baddies. PERSONALLY, I wonder why I didn't think of using 2 canister filters for my overflow and return - Sure would have saved a hell of a lot of headache. Yes it's two more things that could possibly fail, but the setup and implementation is pretty logical and seems that it SHOULD work... maybe? ![]() |
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![]() Amen.
I think with the using canister filters as an overflow and return though, you could never match two different pumps to the exact same rates. Even if one didn't fail, one would pass the other eventually. I've dreamed that dream too but... the gravity overflow route seems to be the only surefire way... - Chad
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![]() I'd still like to find a way to figure out a way to light the canister filter, what about instead of using a canister, to use a fluidized bed filter with rubble and then a small section of macro, then just placing a light alongside it, since they're usually clear... The only concern would possibly be a piece of rock breaking and getting stuck, but if you created a little mini area with eggcrate so that the rubble could sit away from the in/out flow, and fill the input end with macro, then LR rubble, then pumping back into the display... Hee, exciting, I say! |
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Haha pulitzer ![]() I don't know if you have seen my videos or my threads yet, but I lit the inside of my cannister filter with 5w halogen submersible pond lights (I drilled the top of the canister to route the power cord). My eheims came with media baskets (which are perforated like eggcrate). Cheto in the bottom compartment, LR rubble in the middle, and a 50watt heater in the top. Cheers, - Chad
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![]() When I ran a canister filter with live rock rubble, I found that the detritus and crap built up in the bottom of it very quickly. How would you deal with that besides tearing it apart ?
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For me that was pretty much the perfect situation. When it came time for a water change, I would pop the four latches on the top of the canister, dump all the water out into a bucket, pour the new water into the canister and close it up, then plug it in and go. I would rather have any detritus in one spot where I could remove it. Of course, that was on a nano (er, pico maybe) and I wasn't using a skimmer so that was the most efficient way of getting that detritus. - Chad Edit: Hey this was my 1000th post!
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![]() haha - happy 1,001(to be exact :P)
I was presently downloading the video, tad slow, but now I shall see!! wow... very pretty ![]() Now - question... Obviously you retro'd a MH fixture, on top of that and the canister, what else did you have going? I see you drilled 2 in the bottom down through your desk for the canister, ja? |
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![]() well, I have gone the route of having my canister as my return pump. I have the XP2 powerfilter.
I am really liking this setup for a few reasons.. 1. The filter is REALLY quiet. Almost silent 2. I have polyfilter, nitrate media, carbon, and phosphate media in there. So before any water gets returned to my tank its gets scrubbed really well 3. It eliminated 1-2 more pumps i needed. I was going to run an aquaclear with the polyfilter + nitrate media + carbon and have the fluidized reactor run some phosphate media. I now have it all in one. Edit: Mine isn't on a nano (50gal tank).. but i think the same theory applies...
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Glad to hear that things are working well. I never tried the XP2 myself but I have read really good things about them - and a good price too! Good choice. - Chad
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Thanks! The MH was a retro into a halogen drafting lamp fixture. I routed the cannister filter plumbing down through a computer cable slot that was already in the desk. The cannister filter was midified with submersible lights to grow chaeto and a 50w heater to maintain temp. I also had a tee fitting in one of the return lines which injected ro/di topoff water in real time from my chemical metering pump. The system was small but ran by itself no problem for two weeks when I took vacation. (I was too scared to push it further but now I wish I had - just to see the full potential of the system) Cheers, - Chad
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