120 Gallon Filtration Question

zachattack631

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Apr 25, 2013
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I am purchasing a 120 gallon tank for a steal. It comes with the basic stand and tank w/ lid for $400.00. I am looking into filtration. I currently have a 38 gallon freshwater tank which is now going into this tank. The new tank that im purchasing has a 1-2 inch hold for a wet dry filter. Im debating spending $200 on a wet / dry filter or other alternative i.e a canister. Any ideas?

Currently I have 4 buenos aires tetras, 4 rummynose tetras, 5 glowlight tetras, 1 red tailed shark, a snail, 4 ghost shrimp. Im looking to ad 4-6 denison bards, 2-6 more rummynose tetras.

Ideas? concerns?
 

imthedailo

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Apr 16, 2013
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sumps are better than canister. you can customize flow and hardly need to change media. also, you can put way more media. do not invest in canister. I am way happier with a sump. I owned both canister and sump.

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rodger

Polypterus
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Apr 29, 2008
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Don't buy a wet / dry. Make it. There are plenty of design ideas on here.
 

tehmole

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x2 on making a sump ~

not that hard ... get a nice/easy design ... and save $$$$ to purchase more fish.. lol
 
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