I don't want a spongs, it will make my tank look bad... i will be getting a few HOBS for my 120 along with my current xp3 beacause i have a heavy stock...get an ac110 and a sponge filter and can the can.....![]()
I don't want a spongs, it will make my tank look bad... i will be getting a few HOBS for my 120 along with my current xp3 beacause i have a heavy stock...get an ac110 and a sponge filter and can the can.....![]()
great and all cured, he is temporarely in my 120 but i will be moving him to my 36 gallon after i give the fish away in it than upgrade to a larger tank when it gets a little bigger and I have some money...Nt wNting to derail Oscaroo, but how is our bloated FH?
do you guys think a xp3, a 200 gph marineland hob and a a 30 gallon marineland hob(probibly about 150 gph) is okay for a 120 gallon that is a little overstocked?
do you guys think a xp3, a 200 gph marineland hob and a a 30 gallon marineland hob(probibly about 150 gph) is okay for a 120 gallon that is a little overstocked?
Also, you need to keep in mind that there is more that goes into filter rating that just gph. You also have to look at the mechical filtration capacity and the biological media capacity. You are paying for both increased media capacity and flow capacity.
while I agree the AC's are great, I happen to have 2, 5 year old Emperor's and a Magnum thats almost 20 years old. They are old school, but far from junk.Marineland filters are junk, Aquaclear all the way, way more versatile, a sponge and load the rest with Biomax, best designed HOB filter there is and most reliable, no cartages or pleated filters to change, and easy to keep clean. I run them on all my tanks from 3 gallon-90 gallon. the work horse of the fish keeping world.