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I would use hob filters like 2x aquaclear 70s then instead if i was on a budget. Still need to clean the canister at least 1x per week it is just so much easier taking out filter media and replacing with something that is open like a hob.
Canister you have to carry to the sink unless you want to clean up water after as well. They arent terrible just way more annoying.
If you can, the best option i could say would be a sump. just drill the tank and add a 20 gallon sump plus a return pump. About the same price as a new fluval 407, but it will give you more space to expand to a reef tank in the future.
Had a horrible experience with Petco on tank.Firstbtey had it, then they didn't , then they could get one, they couldn't ship it to the store. Wanted 225 to ship it to me , then it was off sale, then it's 300 for the take and 225 to ship itDid you get a 75 gallon standard rimmed tank? They should cost less than $300 as well. Petco has them rn for $130. If they are rimless or drilled I would understand the price increase though
Thanks for the advice..I looked at the internal filter and that looks like what I need....would I need the skimmer too?Look at Tunze internal filter and skimmers. That’s what I have on my 75 gallons. They both do a very good job.
How woulda hob work with a sump?I have tried both on marine tanks, the canister is fine, but a lot more work to keep clean. The aquaclear hob is way easier to maintain, but isnt as pretty hanging on the tank. Both viable, but pros and cons with both. A hob overflow and sump would be even better if you dont want to drill it. After going sump i would be hard pressed to run a tank without one. I even ran a sump on my freshwater 90. Waaay easier to maintain and keeps all the clutter in the cabinet.
Thank you so muchHob overflow, not filter. So you can run a sump without drilling. Here is an example of one.
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Yes but are you doing it weekly or more? If not, this will increase your time for maintenance by a lot with the new tank. My first tank was a 75 fowlr with i think a fluval 303 or 304 canister. Not sure of the exact canister model but it was annoying keeping nitrates down.I don't mind cleaning the cannisters have a coupe on 55 gal freshwaters...
that sucks, they usually have them in stock at the stores near me at least.Had a horrible experience with Petco on tank.Firstbtey had it, then they didn't , then they could get one, they couldn't ship it to the store. Wanted 225 to ship it to me , then it was off sale, then it's 300 for the take and 225 to ship it
this is a great point, I 100% prefer external overflows to get the least obstruction possible. its just so much more clean looking than everything else.The aquaclear hob is way easier to maintain, but isnt as pretty hanging on the tank.

