What do you recommend for filtering a 48" 60g tank?

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zennzzo;3447337; said:
what are you keeping?


so far this is the best answer
 
chesterthehero said:
so far this is the best answer

Agreed!


zennzzo;3447337; said:
what are you keeping?

Fancy goldfish... yeah, I'm not kidding :)

THAT is why I considered two AC110's, just worried about them getting pushed around too much by the current, but obviously at the same time, I need heavy mechanical filtration.

Now, an xp3 using the spray bar, and a lower power koralia on the opposite end to help with any dead spots sounds like the best plan.
 
chesterthehero;3447397; said:
so far this is the best answer
Hey I beat Ben to that question!:grinno:
 
Cohazard;3447588; said:
Agreed!




Fancy goldfish... yeah, I'm not kidding :)

THAT is why I considered two AC110's, just worried about them getting pushed around too much by the current, but obviously at the same time, I need heavy mechanical filtration.

Now, an xp3 using the spray bar, and a lower power koralia on the opposite end to help with any dead spots sounds like the best plan.
I dont see the AC110 as being too much flow if you have two of them... It just kind of hits the surface and depending on your tank dimensions they can cruise right under it and enjoy the more gentle current of the water finding its way to the filters :)
 
tcarswell;3447600; said:
I dont see the AC110 as being too much flow if you have two of them... It just kind of hits the surface and depending on your tank dimensions they can cruise right under it and enjoy the more gentle current of the water finding its way to the filters :)


That's the thing, it's a narrow tank, only 14.5" wide.

IME with the behemoth ac's, their flow is great, but I want the fish to have free movement throughout the tank.

I don't want them feeling forced to only use the back half of the tank behind the down pour of the filters.


Maybe I'll try one out and see if they don't get knocked around too much.

I plan on having at least one bubble eye goldfish in there, and that's my main concern.
 
I used to have two 29 gals on metal stands one above the other... both were filtered by a single AC 110... both contained a breeding pair of Apisto Cacs...

Neither the Dwarf Cichlids nor their fry had trouble swimming around...


I have baby Apistos right now in a 48” x 18” @ 12” tall with an AC110 on it right now… I drop pellets in where the water from the Ac meets the front glass and it falls to the bottom where the baby Apistos have no problem navigating to grab the pellets…
 
bitteraspects;3447659; said:
i have one on a 18"w tank with some exodons in it, and theyre fine in there. theyre only 2-3".
I think exodons tolerate water movement a lot better than goldfish. That is just my experience and ive kept both species. Exodons are pretty strong little fish.
 
nc_nutcase;3447666; said:
I used to have two 29 gals on metal stands one above the other... both were filtered by a single AC 110... both contained a breeding pair of Apisto Cacs...

Neither the Dwarf Cichlids nor their fry had trouble swimming around...

ac110 on a 29? now thats what im talking about.
i ran one on a 20L for a little while, but it was a bit too big for it, so i gave in a bought an AC50 for it
 
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