So, I've ordered a canister filter, and while deciding where I'll be placing it, I had a couple of thoughts. Would it be possible to simplify a water change by disconnecting the return tubing from the spray bar, and placing it into a bucket/sink/whatever to remove water? And then either putting the intake into the new water receptacle, and letting it pull from there, and return it to the tank?
Since canisters seem to have more flexibility, could you run the return and intake lines into T valves (or more) and have 2 actual intakes feeding into one line that goes into the canister, and 2 returns that pull from the canister? That way you could possibly put 2 (or more) smaller tanks onto a single canister for filtration? That way, you wouldn't have to worry about as many individual HOBs for maintenance or power.
Since canisters seem to have more flexibility, could you run the return and intake lines into T valves (or more) and have 2 actual intakes feeding into one line that goes into the canister, and 2 returns that pull from the canister? That way you could possibly put 2 (or more) smaller tanks onto a single canister for filtration? That way, you wouldn't have to worry about as many individual HOBs for maintenance or power.