75 gallon

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I have a 75 gallon tank that I have yet to setup, and my question is... what all do I need to make it function safely... I'll need a filter, but what kind (canister I'm guessing...but what kind are of the best quality?) I need a heater, but what size would you guys suggest, and..what else do I need? Any ideas? I would love to hear them, thanks for the help guys!
 
I like the marineland Magnum deluxe 350 w/biowheel, others may disagree but I've had good experience with them. You could try a fluval filter, but I dont know much about them. Get a UV sterilizer as well, they will save you time in the long run.
As for the heater, its better to get two heaters than one large one. For example, opt to get two 150 or 200 watt heaters than one 350 watt heater. That way, if one malfunctions the other one will run fine and will compensate. And if one goes haywire and decides to "cook" your tank, it wont rise as high as if it were a single 350 watt.
 
Oh yeah, and if there are any threads and/or web sites that have information or 'reviews' of different pieces of equipment those would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again!
 
I use two filters on my 75 gallon.

A Whisper and a Marineland 330
 
We just picked up our three new 75gs today. I'm in the process of setting them up and will be using one Emperor 400 and one Eheim 2026 on each one.

I've got the first one up and bleached out, water in for rinsing and what feels like a gallon of Prime to dechlorinate :)

What I'm not looking forward to are the 27 bags of Flourite sitting in the hall glaring at me.

ARGH! I hate rinsing that stuff :)

Roan
 
A sump or wet/dry filter works great for some of us who do not do live plants and some who do live plants use sumps. Canister filters are very effective and popular. HOB filters are some of the easiest. I use a combination of an eheim canister filter (the best) and an aquaclear hob.
 
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