benzjamin13 Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Sep 12, 2005 31,650 646 201 Los Angeles, CA Oct 17, 2008 #11 If your filter is initially meant for the size of your tank, you can go with a bigger filter. You can add a powerhead, it's not going to hurt anything unless your current from your filter's turnover rate is like crazy.
If your filter is initially meant for the size of your tank, you can go with a bigger filter. You can add a powerhead, it's not going to hurt anything unless your current from your filter's turnover rate is like crazy.
jworth Jack Dempsey MFK Member Sep 9, 2008 3,287 3 36 Indianapolis Oct 17, 2008 #12 well i bought the 75 gallon wet dry for my 56 gallon reef. i tore that down and used it for my 29 reef then sold all of that crap and bought the 75.
well i bought the 75 gallon wet dry for my 56 gallon reef. i tore that down and used it for my 29 reef then sold all of that crap and bought the 75.