If you're clogging a HOB that fast, a canister ain't gonna save you. You need to.figure out algae control. Grab a rubber lip pleco or 2 from the pet store. They should be always on the case.
Canister filters are ok. I have an FX4 on my 75 gallon. I have found that the stock media it comes with does an ok job, but, it will bypass some water very soon after a.cleaning, and.you will see it in the tank. If you use the super fine pads, they clog up in a week and restrict flow. So I have added one of my spare Penguin 200's to the back of the tank.just to pull out particles. So far this has been the ticket for keeping that water crystal clear now. Doesn't really solve your problem, my ramblings, but maybe....I dunno.
Canister filters work by pulling water under the tank into a canister, then passing the water along a path thru various mechanical and biological media...even chemical if ya want...and then sends it back to the tank. When the filter media gets clogged up, they have a bypass feature built in. I have found that this is an on on thing....as some water will always bypass...hence the particles still in the water. Depending on how you care for the tank, feeding and whatnot, canisters can go a month or more without a cleaning. Once you find that balance, as long as the media isn't clogged, I have seen some folks go years without disassembly. Some here disagree with that, and that is fine, but, it's possible.
There are other filter options as well. You can construct your own with bio balls and the whole shebang if ya want. A filter that can be somewhat maint free. Depends on what you want.to accomplish.