I see I see, I’m like my gonna go for a canister, I didn’t know you could use a hang on the back for such a large tank?Canister? Hang-on-back? Do you have a preference?
On my 75, I run a Marineland C-360 canister and a Seachem Tidal 110 HOB. The C-360 has been in continual service for 12yrs. The Tidal 110 maybe 6-7yrs.
Canisters tend to be your best option for many reasons. I've used Ehiem classics, Sunsun, Marineland and Penn Plax.I see I see, I’m like my gonna go for a canister, I didn’t know you could use a hang on the back for such a large tank?
How do you find the seachem?Canister? Hang-on-back? Do you have a preference?
On my 75, I run a Marineland C-360 canister and a Seachem Tidal 110 HOB. The C-360 has been in continual service for 12yrs. The Tidal 110 maybe 6-7yrs.
The Seachem 110 I mail ordered. It's been a great filter. The odd shape of the media basket makes making your own media fit tightly a challenge. For this reason, I've only ever used their sponge media w/ my own bio bags on top of the sponge. The other thing I don't like with the Seachem is the pump/motor sits in the tank. It takes up space and looks ugly. For these reasons I would recommend an Aquaclear 110 over the Tidal.How do you find the seachem?
I have setups where the canister is on the floor, out in the open, off to the side of the tank(s), because it can't be placed underneath. If you figure HOB is the way to go for you, I wouldn't hesitate to use the Tidal 110 or two on a 75. I like having at least two filters on tanks 55g an up in the event one fails.Ah ok, the aqua clear isn’t really available over here. The idea of a hang on the back isn’t something I had considered until now, would be handy as I don’t have any room under my tank.