What Heater Should I Get

ok i think ill go for the fluval 4+ does anyone know where they sell these cheaply!?
IMO there wouldnt be enough flow for your tank, if you want to avoid algae, ammonia needs processing quicker so higher circulation and turnover is a must!
IMO you should definitely go for an external or 2 internals

2*fluval 3+'s would be sufficient

2 internal filters!?!?!?

I'll stick by my first suggestion of a Eheim Classic 2217, This will turn over the tank 5.5 times per hour and is a more than capable filter
 
ok i think ill go for the fluval 4+ does anyone know where they sell these cheaply!?
IMO there wouldnt be enough flow for your tank, if you want to avoid algae, ammonia needs processing quicker so higher circulation and turnover is a must!
IMO you should definitely go for an external or 2 internals

2*fluval 3+'s would be sufficient

2 internal filters!?!?!?

I'll stick by my first suggestion of a Eheim Classic 2217, This will turn over the tank 5.5 times per hour and is a more than capable filter
good filter that, but you would need to boost flow a little more with a power head
 
ok i think ill go for the fluval 4+ does anyone know where they sell these cheaply!?
IMO there wouldnt be enough flow for your tank, if you want to avoid algae, ammonia needs processing quicker so higher circulation and turnover is a must!
IMO you should definitely go for an external or 2 internals

2*fluval 3+'s would be sufficient

2 internal filters!?!?!?

I'll stick by my first suggestion of a Eheim Classic 2217, This will turn over the tank 5.5 times per hour and is a more than capable filter
80 odd Quid! thats insane! unless i can find it anywhere cheap then thats out of the picture. you see im on a tight budget!
 
ok i think ill go for the fluval 4+ does anyone know where they sell these cheaply!?
IMO there wouldnt be enough flow for your tank, if you want to avoid algae, ammonia needs processing quicker so higher circulation and turnover is a must!
IMO you should definitely go for an external or 2 internals

2*fluval 3+'s would be sufficient

2 internal filters!?!?!?

I'll stick by my first suggestion of a Eheim Classic 2217, This will turn over the tank 5.5 times per hour and is a more than capable filter
80 odd Quid! thats insane! unless i can find it anywhere cheap then thats out of the picture. you see im on a tight budget!

could you afford a little second hand tank, some PVC bore pipe and some filter sponges? this can all be done for £30 and you could use it as a sump, with a sump you dont need a filter, as the sump is the filter!
 
ok i think ill go for the fluval 4+ does anyone know where they sell these cheaply!?
IMO there wouldnt be enough flow for your tank, if you want to avoid algae, ammonia needs processing quicker so higher circulation and turnover is a must!
IMO you should definitely go for an external or 2 internals

2*fluval 3+'s would be sufficient

2 internal filters!?!?!?

I'll stick by my first suggestion of a Eheim Classic 2217, This will turn over the tank 5.5 times per hour and is a more than capable filter
80 odd Quid! thats insane! unless i can find it anywhere cheap then thats out of the picture. you see im on a tight budget!

could you afford a little second hand tank, some PVC bore pipe and some filter sponges? this can all be done for £30 and you could use it as a sump, with a sump you dont need a filter, as the sump is the filter!

Got My eyes on this tank for £20:

http://www.avforums.com/forums/non-electri...-fish-tank.html

Have a look and let me know what you think.
 
ok i think ill go for the fluval 4+ does anyone know where they sell these cheaply!?
IMO there wouldnt be enough flow for your tank, if you want to avoid algae, ammonia needs processing quicker so higher circulation and turnover is a must!
IMO you should definitely go for an external or 2 internals

2*fluval 3+'s would be sufficient

2 internal filters!?!?!?

I'll stick by my first suggestion of a Eheim Classic 2217, This will turn over the tank 5.5 times per hour and is a more than capable filter
80 odd Quid! thats insane! unless i can find it anywhere cheap then thats out of the picture. you see im on a tight budget!

could you afford a little second hand tank, some PVC bore pipe and some filter sponges? this can all be done for £30 and you could use it as a sump, with a sump you dont need a filter, as the sump is the filter!

and the heater can go in it creating more room in you tank
 
so what your saying is basically have 2 tanks running 1!?
 
i think ill just go down the filter route! would a Fluval 4+ be ok for my tank? some of you say it will, some say it wont.

should i get a Fluval 4+ or 2 Fluval 3's
 
In my opinion you'd still be best with an external filter, preferably an eheim, although expensive you would benefit in the long run of having a reliable filter that will easily cope with the task in hand.

Unfortuanately these are the costs incurred with having a larger tank, the bigger the tank, the higher the cost of equipment and running costs.

Andy
 
i think ill just go down the filter route! would a Fluval 4+ be ok for my tank? some of you say it will, some say it wont.

should i get a Fluval 4+ or 2 Fluval 3's
yes but you would need a power head as well

Get two 3+ or 2 4+ fluvals. The bigger filtration area the better the filters will cope, only problem is they will take up more room.
 
that power head costs quite a bit. surely 1 Fluvel 4+ will be fine, its capability says so
 

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