First of all, welcome to TFF, & welcome back to aquatics!
Some of your filter decisions will depend on what type, & the quantity of fish you plan on keeping. As a general rule, you want to turn over the tank 5 times per hour. This would mean a filter in the 250 to 300 gallon per hour range. With canister filters you can drop this down to around 3 times per hour due to their larger media capacity. This would be for your average community tank.
If you plan on keeping larger messier fish like plecs or cichlids, or plan on stocking the tank more heavily, you would want to double the filtration.
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By the way, Tolak, it looks from your little blub and picture under your name that we might some thoughts in common.
First of all, welcome to TFF, & welcome back to aquatics!
Some of your filter decisions will depend on what type, & the quantity of fish you plan on keeping. As a general rule, you want to turn over the tank 5 times per hour. This would mean a filter in the 250 to 300 gallon per hour range. With canister filters you can drop this down to around 3 times per hour due to their larger media capacity. This would be for your average community tank.
If you plan on keeping larger messier fish like plecs or cichlids, or plan on stocking the tank more heavily, you would want to double the filtration.
By the way, Tolak, it looks from your little blub and picture under your name that we might some thoughts in common.