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Curby The Boss


Number of posts: 3403 Age: 29 Location: Wigan UK Job/hobbies: Muay Thai Boxing..Fishkeeping..U.F.C Humor: Daft as a Brush/Lee Evans..:) Thank You Points: 70 Registration date: 2008-12-26
 | Subject: Filters??? Sun Jun 20, 2010 11:11 am | |
| Which Filter works best for your bristlenose setup??? _________________  Dont Forget to hit the AquaRank Logo at the top of the forum page it looks just like this............ Click here to vote for Bristlenose WorldVisit BristlenoseWorld on Facebook.. http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/group.php?gid=151223290672 |
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kfenk Moderator


Number of posts: 1058 Age: 27 Location: Adelaide, South Australia Thank You Points: 58 Registration date: 2009-11-09
 | Subject: Re: Filters??? Sun Jun 20, 2010 11:50 am | |
| sponge filter but thats for breeding setup. |
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Doug Moderator


Number of posts: 2000 Age: 25 Location: Adelaide, South Australia Job/hobbies: Aquatic ecologist/genetisist Humor: yes please :) Thank You Points: 120 Registration date: 2010-05-08
 | Subject: Re: Filters??? Sun Jun 20, 2010 11:50 am | |
| i chose a canister filter as they are the best all round IMO. but i always run a sponge filter in my tanks too as they are great for biological filtration as well as adding O2 to the water. clearly, a canister filter doesnt work on all tanks and it would get expensive, but if i could i would have a eheim 2217 on each tank i owned  _________________ Doug's Bristlenose eBook - The number one source of Bristlenose information and the most detailed breeding guide avaliable 3rd edition OUT NOW!!! LOADS OF ADDITION INFORMATION, PICS, DIAGRAMS AND BRISTLENOSE GOODNESS
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Bwompus V.I.P Member

Number of posts: 541 Age: 41 Location: 38° 1′ 47″ N, 84° 29′ 41″ W Job/hobbies: ZOMBIES!!, Horror movies, aquariums, fishing, drag racing, 4 wheeling, camping, etc etc Humor: lots Thank You Points: 4 Registration date: 2010-02-08
 | Subject: Re: Filters??? Sun Jun 20, 2010 8:12 pm | |
| H.O.B. - I have used nothing else to be able to compare it to. |
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blufox Fish Egg


Number of posts: 5 Age: 54 Location: Sudbury, Ontario, Canada Job/hobbies: Fishkeeping, Woodworking, Photography Thank You Points: 0 Registration date: 2010-03-16
 | Subject: Re: Filters??? Tue Jun 22, 2010 11:51 am | |
| I use Canisters on my large tanks (>20 gallons) and combination sponge and HOB on my small tanks>
As for undergravel filters, been there, done that and will never do again. |
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DJ-don Fish Egg


Number of posts: 18 Age: 16 Location: Canberra australia Job/hobbies: student Thank You Points: 1 Registration date: 2009-07-20
 | Subject: Re: Filters??? Sat Jul 03, 2010 11:55 am | |
| may i ask what is a diatom filter?? i thought it only worked on brown algae (diatom) |
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Doug Moderator


Number of posts: 2000 Age: 25 Location: Adelaide, South Australia Job/hobbies: Aquatic ecologist/genetisist Humor: yes please :) Thank You Points: 120 Registration date: 2010-05-08
 | Subject: Re: Filters??? Sun Jul 04, 2010 2:15 am | |
| Diatom filters are not some sort of filter that uses diatoms (the living kind) but it is short for diatomaceous earth filter. These are most commonly seen in pools as they are the top of the line mechanical filter. they filter down to stpidly small sizes, almost to the line of one of the cheep RO units, something like the ones that people have for drinking water.
In the aquarium they function both as a mechanical fliter and a biological filter as the diatomaceous earth becomes covered with good bacteria that is normally killed off in pool filters by chlorine. The finction on a two stage basis ususally. the first is a simple mechanical filter, ususally a bag of some sort to catch all the larger stuff, then the water moves through that to the diatomaceous earth section and is polished clean. I have neveer used one for an aquarium but have used one on a pool. they are great but do require a bit of extra care and love, not to mention clean diatomaceous earth every time you backwash it (not cheap).
One day i want ot have a large heated pond where i can swim with my tropical fishies and if i ever get this dream, diatomaceous earth filters are the only way to go. _________________ Doug's Bristlenose eBook - The number one source of Bristlenose information and the most detailed breeding guide avaliable 3rd edition OUT NOW!!! LOADS OF ADDITION INFORMATION, PICS, DIAGRAMS AND BRISTLENOSE GOODNESS
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Mooo Moderator


Number of posts: 906 Age: 50 Location: Jervis Bay, NSW, Australia Job/hobbies: Retired Humor: What? Thank You Points: 34 Registration date: 2009-12-14
 | Subject: Re: Filters??? Sun Jul 04, 2010 12:29 pm | |
| Depends on the size of my tanks as to which filter I have, I have always had HOB filters x 2 on my 60L tanks, But lately I've progressed to the sponge filters also, so on all my smaller tanks, now I have a spongy and a HOB, my 5 footer has two canisters on it... |
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