Hello folks,
I am in the process of putting together a 55gal (long) freshwater tank. I have already purchased the tank and have made my decision as to what type of heater to use (Hydor THEO Heater 300 Watt).
I guess, not sure, the next logical step is to decide on a filter. My wife and I discussed this last night and SHE decided we would like to have as quiet a filter as possible without costing a fortune.
I have read that the models recommended to me by my LFS have sometimes been very quiet and sometimes not so quiet. The 2 they recommended are:
350B Penguin Bio-Wheel Filter
Hagen AquaClear 110 Aquarium Power Filter
Prior to reading about some folks having noise issues with these, I had decided on the Penguin because of the replacement media being cheaper over the long haul. However, now, I am unsure.
A bit about what I want to accomplish with this tank. As for fish, this will be a community tank. I have not decided exactly which fish yet, but possibly tetras, cories, etc. The more mild mannered easier to care for kind of fishes. (Don't want to get in over my head starting out).
For substraight I was thinking of using more than one type. Sand (possibly PF sand) in the front for a few inches and then blending into dark colored gravel. Kind of a "beach" thing.
I plan to add a few large stones and make some caves, etc. Maybe even a piece of sealed driftwood. I also want to slowly swap out any fake plants to real. But I think I should concentrate on making the fish comfortable for now. Dont want the live plants causing a problem I am not yet ready/able to deal with.
And last but not least (for the moment) is lighting. I plan on using "medium-low" lighting to start out. Let me get comfortable with taking care of the fish before I have to tackle algae.
Hopefully this information is not overkill. Thanks for any and all input, I look forward to reading your thoughts on this subject.
Regards,
Dave
I am in the process of putting together a 55gal (long) freshwater tank. I have already purchased the tank and have made my decision as to what type of heater to use (Hydor THEO Heater 300 Watt).
I guess, not sure, the next logical step is to decide on a filter. My wife and I discussed this last night and SHE decided we would like to have as quiet a filter as possible without costing a fortune.
I have read that the models recommended to me by my LFS have sometimes been very quiet and sometimes not so quiet. The 2 they recommended are:
350B Penguin Bio-Wheel Filter
Hagen AquaClear 110 Aquarium Power Filter
Prior to reading about some folks having noise issues with these, I had decided on the Penguin because of the replacement media being cheaper over the long haul. However, now, I am unsure.
A bit about what I want to accomplish with this tank. As for fish, this will be a community tank. I have not decided exactly which fish yet, but possibly tetras, cories, etc. The more mild mannered easier to care for kind of fishes. (Don't want to get in over my head starting out).
For substraight I was thinking of using more than one type. Sand (possibly PF sand) in the front for a few inches and then blending into dark colored gravel. Kind of a "beach" thing.
I plan to add a few large stones and make some caves, etc. Maybe even a piece of sealed driftwood. I also want to slowly swap out any fake plants to real. But I think I should concentrate on making the fish comfortable for now. Dont want the live plants causing a problem I am not yet ready/able to deal with.
And last but not least (for the moment) is lighting. I plan on using "medium-low" lighting to start out. Let me get comfortable with taking care of the fish before I have to tackle algae.
Hopefully this information is not overkill. Thanks for any and all input, I look forward to reading your thoughts on this subject.
Regards,
Dave