need a filter?

??SLEEPY??

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Is a filter needed on a 55 gallon reef aquarium besides a protein skimmer, even if i plan to keep a flame angel fish,clownfish, and a couple of inverts?

If needed what do you think i should get a canister filter or sump:confused:
 

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I usually say sump, but if you have enought LR, about 1-2lbs/gallon then you should be okay with adequite water movement and very good skimmer. The best skimmer your dollars can get ya lol. Usually adding a sump is beneficial because of the increase in water volume and getting all of the equipment off the tank. I like that look better but opinions vary!

Canisters will become a nitrate bomb in time. They need to be cleaned very often and require a lot of work.

The best way to keep a tank clean is by the Water changes that your should be doing! 10% should be sufficient once a week. You can do more but not needed.
 

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Lol "best skimmer", but i will build me a 20 gallon sump and buy the best skimmer i can buy. Any reccomendations for skimmers inside of a sump?
 

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I run an ASM G-2 on a 65 gallon. Takes out more crud then i thought would have ever been possible. If you change your mind on the sump, then AquaC remora's have always been a good HOB skimmer. I have read there share of bad reviews but i still feel there a decent skimmer.

Is your tank drilled, or are you going to be adding an aftermarket overflow??
 

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I just read above that canisters become nitrate bombs... what makes them that way and what can i do to help that.. i just bought a magnum 350 for my 29 gallon.. and for a 29 gallon how much water should i be taking out for a water change .. i usually take out like 3 gallons or so for a water change...
 

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they can be too good at what they do.

with the huge flow/oxygenation rates of trickle filters and some canisters, the anaerobic bacteria have no chance to turn nitrate into nitrogen gas. building it up faster than it can be broken down.
 

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Very well put.

One way you can help this cycle is to clean the canister once a week. You can run all the normal things that you would on al fresh, floss, carbon, phosban, etc.... I would recommend that once a month you let the filter dry out completely, killing everything in it, and cleaning as well as you can, so as to start over sort a speak. This could help you prevent the huge builb up in nitrate but that method is not always a guarantee.
 

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sweeTang21;1614565; said:
I run an ASM G-2 on a 65 gallon. Takes out more crud then i thought would have ever been possible. If you change your mind on the sump, then AquaC remora's have always been a good HOB skimmer. I have read there share of bad reviews but i still feel there a decent skimmer.

Is your tank drilled, or are you going to be adding an aftermarket overflow??
Wow.. I never heard of a ASM G-2.
Its not drilled but im doing a DIY sump w/ overflow
 
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