Debating a new Tank

You could always go to marine depot and buy a return nozzle and get some acrylic and silicone from the hardware store and do a DIY all-in-one. That alone would save a ton of money. You would still have to get a return pump. But it's cheaper than a pre-manufactured AIO and it would help with evaporation.
I beliebe i also already have a couple RIO return pumps. Brand new still. One i used to mix saltwater thays it. Maybe ill use the 20 long for now and if thay goes well eventually ill upgrade . Didnt think id ever get back into it.
 
I dont wanna sound dumb or anything, but I kinda wanna set my tank up the say way as the OP. I am starting up a 20 gallon high saltwater tank and I am kinda stuck on the filtration part how does the the AquaClear work?
It just hangs off the back of the rim. But if you are asking what to do for a reef tank? You need to change some things around. The stock filter comes with ceramic bio media and carbon which is great for freshwater. But it doesn't do much in terms for saltwater.
 
You could always go to marine depot and buy a return nozzle and get some acrylic and silicone from the hardware store and do a DIY all-in-one. That alone would save a ton of money. You would still have to get a return pump. But it's cheaper than a pre-manufactured AIO and it would help with evaporation.
The media basket i found for aquaclear70 is about $50 which isnt too bad.
 
I have a 20 gallon nuvo fusion that I was gonna sell! Nobody wanted it at the time so I literally turned it into salt this week and I am planing on doing a coral only reef/frag tank so my big tank can have better fish... Even a canister filter would work but that is only if you take the time to clean it and change your water once a week. I have one on my main tank and it does really well in terms of filtration, even bacteria population...its dead silent too, which you cant get from a HOB....
So does that mean you are trying to sell it haha . And if so what does it come with
 
The media basket i found for aquaclear70 is about $50 which isnt too bad.
I know! and if you look at it, you can add like 3 different medias at once in it. Plus it slides in and out perfectly for cleaning. I want one for my 20g high but really i'm trying to break down my 20 gallon lol
 
Well I'm not sure it would make the shipping to you safely haha, I am in fact turning it into a frag tank for a while but they usually come with the tank,lid,return pump and nozzles, and the filter baskets
 
I know! and if you look at it, you can add like 3 different medias at once in it. Plus it slides in and out perfectly for cleaning. I want one for my 20g high but really i'm trying to break down my 20 gallon lol
What kind of media do you recommend putting into the basket ? I had a 57 gallon.and that felt like a second job. Lol
 
I know! and if you look at it, you can add like 3 different medias at once in it. Plus it slides in and out perfectly for cleaning. I want one for my 20g high but really i'm trying to break down my 20 gallon lol
I had a 75 gallon aqua clear on my old 30 gallon reef and it did wonders for me, the flow and filtration rate was perfect, the only problem was that I had to keep topping the water off due to the high flow from the filter, but I kept everything stock and I would sometimes pull the media bag out and you could see the pods that were taking it over, truly cool!
 
It just hangs off the back of the rim. But if you are asking what to do for a reef tank? You need to change some things around. The stock filter comes with ceramic bio media and carbon which is great for freshwater. But it doesn't do much in terms for saltwater.

So what would be my best choice for filtration on a 20 gallon saltwater tank (With No Corals)?
 
What kind of media do you recommend putting into the basket ? I had a 57 gallon.and that felt like a second job. Lol
The first 5 months all you need is some filter floss to keep the water clear. Then add something like carbon. once you start increasing nutrients like no3 and po4 you'll want some chemipure or gfo. You could also put some seachem matrix in there for added bio filteration.
 
So what would be my best choice for filtration on a 20 gallon saltwater tank (With No Corals)?
You just need live rock. I run my 20 gallon naked. No filter or skimmer. Filters like hang on back filters are mostly used for polishing. But if you start having nutrient problems, you'll want one to help nutrient export.
 
So what would be my best choice for filtration on a 20 gallon saltwater tank (With No Corals)?
If you are dedicated to the hobby and can clean your tank every week or two, canisters are really nice and quiet, and very cheap too. I use one on my 56 gal and I can customize what media I want and also filter pads and stuff, the only thing to clean it for is that there will be a buildup of nitrates in there due to the waste being trapped in it.
 
If you are dedicated to the hobby and can clean your tank every week or two, canisters are really nice and quiet, and very cheap too. I use one on my 56 gal and I can customize what media I want and also filter pads and stuff, the only thing to clean it for is that there will be a buildup of nitrates in there due to the waste being trapped in it.
Canisters are notorious for nitrate build-up. PITA
 
The first 5 months all you need is some filter floss to keep the water clear. Then add something like carbon. once you start increasing nutrients like no3 and po4 you'll want some chemipure or gfo. You could also put some seachem matrix in there for added bio filteration.
I beliebe i still have filter floss, feels more like filter wool! Seachem matrix easy to get.
 
You just need live rock. I run my 20 gallon naked. No filter or skimmer. Filters like hang on back filters are mostly used for polishing. But if you start having nutrient problems, you'll want one to help nutrient export.
You dont run any mechanical? I had a ten gallon that I used a skimmer only on for breeding clownfish, but no filters at all is new to me, nice work!
 
You dont run any mechanical? I had a ten gallon that I used a skimmer only on for breeding clownfish, but no filters at all is new to me, nice work!
Nah, most the particles settle within the tank. All i do is perform 25% water change every week.
 
You just need live rock. I run my 20 gallon naked. No filter or skimmer. Filters like hang on back filters are mostly used for polishing. But if you start having nutrient problems, you'll want one to help nutrient export.
Im going to run an aquaclear but i am going to pick.up some liverock, and try to get some estavlished media somewhere . This way tank is basically readu
 
Nah, most the particles settle within the tank. All i do is perform 25% water change every week.

Wow thats awesome! So to be successful all I would need to do is have live rock, good flow, and do water changes every week and that should be ok?
But what if I dont do the water changes every week? Then I should I get the AquaClear filter and the extra stuff for it?
 
Im going to run an aquaclear but i am going to pick.up some liverock, and try to get some estavlished media somewhere . This way tank is basically readu
You could even dose the tank with bio-spira to put a colony of bacteria in right away, but I recommend you do the cycle instead just to be safe...
 
Wow thats awesome! So to be successful all I would need to do is have live rock, good flow, and do water changes every week and that should be ok?
But what if I dont do the water changes every week? Then I should I get the AquaClear filter and the extra stuff for it?
Even if you have the filter you would still need to do at least bi-weekly water changes to get rid of nitrates
 

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