Hi,
I am about to get back into tropical fish after a long (12 yr) break and am doing some research before me and my cash are parted so have some questions.
I am looking at a Jewel Rio 300 as it is the biggest tank i can fit in the space i have. I plan on taking the internal filter out as i hate that big box in the corner of the tank. What sort ot turnover should i be aiming for from an external filter. I was looking at something around 1200 lph but this is only 4 times per hour, is it enough as i have seen quotes that suggest i should be aiming for around 10 times per hour but thats 3000 lph and would need huge filter (or two).
If 1200 lph is enough what would be a good filter, looked at tetratec 1200, JBL CristalProfi e1500, Sunsun 1400 UV, any other recomendations ? (eheim seem quite high priced when you get up to the 1200 lph size)
For the same reason i am going to take the internal filter out, i would like to consider using the Hydor external heater. Is it as efficient/reliable as an internal and is it likely to cost anymore to run.
I am planning on an averagely planted tank, should i plant when i set the tank up or wait till i have finished the fishless cycle before planting. the reason i ask is that i have read that plants can mask the true readings by absorbing the nitrates etc.
I plan on terracing one corner of the tank with a small rock wall about 10-15cm high. Is it ok to fill the area behind the wall to the full depth with gravel or should i fill the bottom few inches of the area with some inert material to keep the gravel depth to only around 4-5 cm.
Think thats it for now, sorry for all the questions but i would like to do this right.
I am about to get back into tropical fish after a long (12 yr) break and am doing some research before me and my cash are parted so have some questions.
I am looking at a Jewel Rio 300 as it is the biggest tank i can fit in the space i have. I plan on taking the internal filter out as i hate that big box in the corner of the tank. What sort ot turnover should i be aiming for from an external filter. I was looking at something around 1200 lph but this is only 4 times per hour, is it enough as i have seen quotes that suggest i should be aiming for around 10 times per hour but thats 3000 lph and would need huge filter (or two).
If 1200 lph is enough what would be a good filter, looked at tetratec 1200, JBL CristalProfi e1500, Sunsun 1400 UV, any other recomendations ? (eheim seem quite high priced when you get up to the 1200 lph size)
For the same reason i am going to take the internal filter out, i would like to consider using the Hydor external heater. Is it as efficient/reliable as an internal and is it likely to cost anymore to run.
I am planning on an averagely planted tank, should i plant when i set the tank up or wait till i have finished the fishless cycle before planting. the reason i ask is that i have read that plants can mask the true readings by absorbing the nitrates etc.
I plan on terracing one corner of the tank with a small rock wall about 10-15cm high. Is it ok to fill the area behind the wall to the full depth with gravel or should i fill the bottom few inches of the area with some inert material to keep the gravel depth to only around 4-5 cm.
Think thats it for now, sorry for all the questions but i would like to do this right.