Tobigara
Fishaholic
i'd like to one thing that you want to pay attention to: Bypass. if the bypass percentage is too high, you might as well not even bother with that particular filter. Bypass is when the water goes around the media instead of thru it. which reduces the efficiency of the media.Yes, you're on the right track. I use an Eheim Pro-1 model 2222 on my 28G. You might want to take a hard look at the smaller Pro-II models for your larger tank. I recommend against the build-in heater models as they have sensor problems when any salt gets into the water. Instead, look into the Hydor inline heaters, which don't have this problem. I also recommend that wet-dry versions are not needed by most normal aquarists with community tanks. Tetratec also make good cannisters and even Renas and Fluvals can be fine if looked after and maintained well although if you search you will see that filter brands can cause the biggest arguments on TFF!
I like to spill lots of info in a post because it was the kind of detail I once wanted myself, plus it helps me learn - sometimes the experts correct me and other times I just need to repeat things a lot myself!
One other comment I will make re: Alex's comment: I would caution about the statement "there is no such thing as too much filtration" that it really means "filtration" and not other aspects of a filter, like turnover rate or flowrate. Having too high a flowrate can be quite bad for some plants especially. There are various reasons for the rule of thumb of using 5x for your turnover rate (you need to move 5 times your tank volume each hour.) So filter shopping involves turnover rate, media volume, ease of cleaning, ease of priming, reliability, quietness, leak-proofness, parts availability, service, availability of information, robustness of parts, documentation, visual appeal and maybe zen.
Gnight guys! ~~waterdrop~~
Yipes, is it morning in Australia Colin?
Eheim: time tested and proven. they work and they work great forever. you can't really go wrong with eheim. my advice is to stay away from the Ecco series tho.
Fluval: also time tested. i have no personal experience with these but too many people say they're good for me to doubt.
Rena: another good brand tho i hear they need more maintenance to keep running smooth
Marineland/Tetratec: same thing. different name depending on whether you live in the UK or the US. from what i've read they took all the mistakes of all the other cannister filters and tried to fix them all. performance wise, they match eheim and fluval easily and they're perfectly silent. however, the design is new and somewhat untested. a lot of people won't by them because of this. that said, i have one and i love it.
there are other brands but these seem to be the most recomended. i don't think any of them are bad so it's up to personal preference and budget.
i hope this helps