Filter For New Tank

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A friend just gave me an old tank he had laying around.
It is about 22 gallons
There is no filter, so I am wondering what type of filter would be good for a tank like this
Is it too small for a cannister filter, or does anyone know of cannister filters for a small tank like this

Otherwise, I may just use an HOB filter, like a tetra whisper or a Penguin Bio filter

Any ideas?
 
A friend just gave me an old tank he had laying around.
It is about 22 gallons
There is no filter, so I am wondering what type of filter would be good for a tank like this
Is it too small for a cannister filter, or does anyone know of cannister filters for a small tank like this

Otherwise, I may just use an HOB filter, like a tetra whisper or a Penguin Bio filter

Any ideas?

a good second hand Eheim 2013 would do the trick nicely.
should get one, all up, for £30
 
so you both are suggesting cannister filters than HOB ones...I guess the cannisters are better
 
so you both are suggesting cannister filters than HOB ones...I guess the cannisters are better

canisters do a better job and there are canister options for a 20 gallon but they are more expensive than hob filters. for a 20 gallon if you want better filtration you can get a hob filter made for a higher gallon recommendation that would do a great job too for cheaper if you are worried about price.
 
Canisters definitely do a better job but if cost is an issue and you are fairly new to the hobby, a good quality HOB would probably do fine. I would suggest an Aqua Clear or Fluval. Definitely a lot cheaper.
 
Canisters definitely do a better job but if cost is an issue and you are fairly new to the hobby, a good quality HOB would probably do fine. I would suggest an Aqua Clear or Fluval. Definitely a lot cheaper.
I would argue, though you make a fair point, starting the hobby with a "short cut" may not be the way forward.
your stock, in my view, is more important than your pocket.

just my view.
 
Canisters definitely do a better job but if cost is an issue and you are fairly new to the hobby, a good quality HOB would probably do fine. I would suggest an Aqua Clear or Fluval. Definitely a lot cheaper.
I would argue, though you make a fair point, starting the hobby with a "short cut" may not be the way forward.
your stock, in my view, is more important than your pocket.

just my view.

I respect your view, but I would argue that HOB's are not exactly a "short cut". Some people may view the added expense of a canister is not needed to start with. I have used HOB's for years and have had great results. I now am in need of a canister for my 55gal(US) but that really is because I'm overstocked with Mbuna if you have any suggestions. Currently I'm running 2 Aqua Clear 50's and a Fluval C3 for a month with no ill effects on my water parameters.


Thanks,
Steve
 
Cost is not so much the issue
I have 2 HOB filters for my 10 gallon tanks..one is a tetra whisper and the other is a penguin bio filter
The tetra is actually running in my main tank as a backup

I have noticed that the cartridges for the HOB filters are very expensive
I was wondering if anyone has purchased bulk floss and just cut it to size to fit in the filter because it is 10 dollars for 3 filters for the Penguin

so some like the HOB and some the cannister filters

I will need to continue my search
 

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