Canister filter

Canisters are great for FW, not so much SW.

The only way I'd say it can ok is if you took all media and filter pads out, otherwise they increase nitrates in our reefs.

Also if that is all you are using you are less than 10x turnover, which is very low turnover for a reef
 
I have the fx4 on my 55. Using ceramic, phosguard, carbon and 2mls of homebrew nopox per day. Plus the aquamaxx hob skimmer. Looks great!

No nitrates, trace phosphates.
 
Every aquarist has their 0wn approach to the hobby. IMO, (despite some feedback you get) there is no right or wrong way, as long as your approach works for you. And things will change as you progress. I decided up front that I wanted to keep things as simple as possible, because I knew that if things got out of hand I would burn out fast. Sumps, controllers, dosers, UV, scrubbers, reactors, auto top off, and on and on and on, for me is just gear that needs to be maintained. At some point all this time saving equipment costs you more time.

That is just my thought. But I am sure I am in the minority. For me a canister makes a ton of sense. It is a filter and reactor all in one. I find it to be super easy and reports of canisters being a nitrate factory has not been my experience. Plus my FX4 fits in a very small space. Like you I am FOWLR. Maybe I will do corals one day. But corals are a commitment 10x what a FOWLR is. And I love my dwarf angels.
 
Hi!

First you will need to research what type of system you want in terms of livestock and operate off of that. Have you ever had any type of aquarium before? Have you seen any tanks on here that you would like to try?

I have a 75 Gallon Reef and I run my tank naturally which means I do not have a sump, filter or skimmer. I run my reef with lights, heater and power head.

There are tons of ways to run a reef tank and if you ask 10 people you will get 10 different answers.
How is that possible? You have fish in it? I wanna start up a 90 or 120g reef. But I’d prefer not using a sump. A canister filter and a protein skimmer should do no?
 

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