What should my plan be?

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Hello everyone!
I want to set up a good system for my 14G/55L tank. Its only the actual glass tank, no system attached. Its also on a bench table rather than a cabinet.
Right now I have a heater, filter, airbubbler and a pump all in the tank which take up a good bit of space. I want to know what the best option for me is? A sump, external canister filter etc.
Also what equipment should I add/ replace?
The tricky part is I want to keep it under €100 and I dont want to drill into the tank cause I'll probably break it :grinning-face-with-sweat: .
 
Some sort of hang on the back filter would be nice. As long as you change the water weekly and do not over feed , vacuum the sand and blow off rocks you really dont need a filter for 14 gallons.
 
My 15 gallon softie tank has only powerheads, and a small hob filter to run carbon. I do weekly water changes and thats it, its my easiest tank.

You basically have everything you need. I wouldn't put the air bubbler though.
 
My 15 gallon softie tank has only powerheads, and a small hob filter to run carbon. I do weekly water changes and thats it, its my easiest tank.

You basically have everything you need. I wouldn't put the air bubbler though.
Some sort of hang on the back filter would be nice. As long as you change the water weekly and do not over feed , vacuum the sand and blow off rocks you really dont need a filter for 14 gallons.
Thank you both! I think a hang on back filter would work really well :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes: Just to check, if I got a HOB I would only have the heater and powerhead in the actual tank?
 
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Thank you both! I think a hang on back filter would work really well :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes: Just to check, if I got a HOB I would only have the heater and powerhead in the actual tank?
Yes, a heater, powerhead, and rocks of course.

And an ATO is always super helpful. But not necessary if you don't want to spend the cash now.
 

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