I know this post is a little redundant but I'd like to get some more feedback about my filter choices for a 55 gal. freshwater tank I'll be setting up soon. Here's the plan so far:
I'm planning on stocking it as a community tank with Gouramis, mollies, platies, otos, and some Panda cories. I want to use live plants and I'll probably start with low light, easy to grow plants to start with. I'd like to avoid the CO2 injection until I get a little more used to running a larger tank.
I have researched all the threads I could find in regards to filter choices and reviews. Lots of excellent information but I want to make sure I make the best choice before putting my order together. Biologic filtration capacity is important and I've been a fan of bio-wheels. My Eclipse system works great. I've read though that bio-wheels can allow excessive CO2 to be blown off which my live plants won't appreciate. It seems like a canister system is a good choice for a larger tank. The Filstar XP2 is one I'm considering based on all the reviews. I like the biofiltration/chem/mech features.
1) Is the CO2 off gassing with bio-wheels a real thing and something to avoid with live plants?
2) Is the XP2 a good choice for my type of set-up?
3) Is there anything I'm missing or haven't considered?
P.S. I read that the intake on an XP2 sytem can be problematic in regards sucking in fry. Any experience with that?
Thanks much for your help.
I'm planning on stocking it as a community tank with Gouramis, mollies, platies, otos, and some Panda cories. I want to use live plants and I'll probably start with low light, easy to grow plants to start with. I'd like to avoid the CO2 injection until I get a little more used to running a larger tank.
I have researched all the threads I could find in regards to filter choices and reviews. Lots of excellent information but I want to make sure I make the best choice before putting my order together. Biologic filtration capacity is important and I've been a fan of bio-wheels. My Eclipse system works great. I've read though that bio-wheels can allow excessive CO2 to be blown off which my live plants won't appreciate. It seems like a canister system is a good choice for a larger tank. The Filstar XP2 is one I'm considering based on all the reviews. I like the biofiltration/chem/mech features.
1) Is the CO2 off gassing with bio-wheels a real thing and something to avoid with live plants?
2) Is the XP2 a good choice for my type of set-up?
3) Is there anything I'm missing or haven't considered?
P.S. I read that the intake on an XP2 sytem can be problematic in regards sucking in fry. Any experience with that?
Thanks much for your help.