Canister filters for Dummies ?

Exactly what is misleading about saying I clean my two canisters twice a year and that I do pre-filter them and clean the prefilters weekly? Both statements are true. Neither tank is a death trap, some of the fish in them I have had for about 10 years. And both canisters use 2 layers of fine filter floss. One is the thick pad made by Eheim and the other I cut myself and it is thinner. But the filters have flow indicators on them and my flow does not diminish much over 6 months. The floss is nasty when I change it out.

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I have two eheim 2213 filters, soon to be 4 when I set up my new tank. They do a great job and with such a low power consumption to boot. Should last me years!!!!


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Never read any of the comments b4 this, too many pages...I can tell u that if u don't perform regular maintenance on your canisters, they become nitrate factories! Maybe that's why I still run a Wet/dry along side my canister. You guys always hyping up the FX5, so i ask why?

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I can tell u that if u don't perform regular maintenance on your canisters, they become nitrate factories!

One of the two canisters I stated I clean only twice a year was on a heavily planted tank (I just broke it down last weekend after 10+ years). I pushed pressurized co2 through that filter from day one. I have also been dosing nitrate into that tank for almost the entire time. I would have loved for the filter to have been a nitrate factory, the plants love the stuff. But my nitrates always read 0 and that was simply insufficient for the plant load.
 
Personally, I'm a huge fan of Eheim classics and Aqua Clear HOBs. That said, ask yourself if you *need* a canister. Again, personally, I think canisters are appropriate for planted tanks w/ CO2 injection and Marine tanks - for the exact reason that they are not a good choice for any other tank - they tend to go anoxic and they can be setup to minimize surface gas exchange.

If you are running FO FW, I'd go with a good HOB, minimal stuff in the tank, little or no coarse gravel and extension tubes. Power heads for larger tanks are good too (especially w/ coarse sponges on the inlets). Once you have circulation right, cleaning the crud out is a snap!

Canisters are (relatively) expensive and a PITA to clean out. The do offer flexability, so you can dissolve CO2, get rid of nitrates etc. which are good for planted & marine folk.
 
Best thing about canisters is they move lots of water, hold tons of media, and don't need to be cleaned all that often. As far as them being a "nitrate factory" that is just not true. I'd like to know who coined that phrase, or why it caught on. Get a descent canister, like a Eheim Classic, it will have quick disconnect hoses, and they are a breeze to clean. Just like with any tank and filter, don't over stock, don't overfeed, clean them 3 or 4 times a year, and you should have no water quality issues.
 
....As far as them being a "nitrate factory" that is just not true. I'd like to know who coined that phrase, or why it caught on......

True that......
 
I suppose all they do is create nitrates, if the nitrogen cycle is working correctly etc. I know that I clean my filters once every two months but if I added a pre filter to them I think it would be done every half a year or so. I honestly don't get internal of HOB filters anymore, they take up valuable space within the tank and they look unsightly. Mind you saying that, eheim do a good job making tanks look back with their tubing with EHEIM EHEIM EHEIM all over them lol


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