cowgirluntamed
Fish Herder
So...I've been reading through a lot og these recent posts about filtration and of course water changes and such. But as of right now, I'm curious as to recommendations on filtration. I read in one post that we really shouldn't even need filtration except mostly mechanical.
I'm planning a 55 gallon tank. Planted. Most will be a couple swords, lilies, crypts, and floating wisteria like my 20 gallon and maybe some frog bit.
The fish will be one 3 spot gourami, one bristle nose pleco male, 15 or so each of the black phantom tetra, harlequin rasbora, and pristella tetra. And 10-12 sterbai cories.
I had thought of getting two aquaclear 50s(one for each side of tank). One will have 2 sponges plus biorings and the other a sponge plus polyfil. Then I was going to add a dual sponge filter as well instead of an air stone. The aquaclear with the polyfil will be on its lowest setting(I'm thinking the sponge filter will be next to it maybe) and I wasn't sure on the other one.
Is this OK or is it "too much" that may not be necessary? Just curious as to what everybody's thoughts were on this subject. I have to buy the filters still and money is tight, another reason I'm asking. Lol. If I only did say, one aquaclear(bigger? Smaller?), and set it up with one sponge, polyfil, then biorings....maybe? Just to help with particulate matter? Then 2 sponge filters? Or what combination of what would you guys use/recommend?
I'm planning a 55 gallon tank. Planted. Most will be a couple swords, lilies, crypts, and floating wisteria like my 20 gallon and maybe some frog bit.
The fish will be one 3 spot gourami, one bristle nose pleco male, 15 or so each of the black phantom tetra, harlequin rasbora, and pristella tetra. And 10-12 sterbai cories.
I had thought of getting two aquaclear 50s(one for each side of tank). One will have 2 sponges plus biorings and the other a sponge plus polyfil. Then I was going to add a dual sponge filter as well instead of an air stone. The aquaclear with the polyfil will be on its lowest setting(I'm thinking the sponge filter will be next to it maybe) and I wasn't sure on the other one.
Is this OK or is it "too much" that may not be necessary? Just curious as to what everybody's thoughts were on this subject. I have to buy the filters still and money is tight, another reason I'm asking. Lol. If I only did say, one aquaclear(bigger? Smaller?), and set it up with one sponge, polyfil, then biorings....maybe? Just to help with particulate matter? Then 2 sponge filters? Or what combination of what would you guys use/recommend?