After a few years away from fishkeeping, I'm planning to put in a new freshwater aquarium -- probably an Amazon river environment, with natural plants, a few tetras and possibly small angels (not planning on an especially heavy fish load). The main issue is that I'm in a small city apartment. The only available space is on a counter with no room behind it, and the only shelving is above.
I'm leaning toward getting a SeaClear 18G high tank, since I can't quite fit a 24" tank. I may get an Eclipse 1 hood to fit it -- here are my circumstances:
- don't really have room to hang anything on the tank, which may lock me into an over-tank filter
- want plant growth, which means a) undergravel filters may not be suitable and b) if I get an Eclipse, I'm also going to want to retrofit for more powerful lighting
- don't mind spending a little more, would prefer to get separate components if it means better quality or flexibility, and if I can fit them.
So: are there any other over-tank filters besides the Eclipse? Or will any other filters (canisters, etc.) work if I place them on a shelf above the tank? Or any small filters I can actually place inside the tank?
My concerns with Eclipse are that a) I could get a better filter elsewhere, and b) since I probably need to retrofit the lighting anyway, I'm probably wasting some money on the standard Eclipse lighting. Am I overdoing these concerns?
thanks much for any help!
I'm leaning toward getting a SeaClear 18G high tank, since I can't quite fit a 24" tank. I may get an Eclipse 1 hood to fit it -- here are my circumstances:
- don't really have room to hang anything on the tank, which may lock me into an over-tank filter
- want plant growth, which means a) undergravel filters may not be suitable and b) if I get an Eclipse, I'm also going to want to retrofit for more powerful lighting
- don't mind spending a little more, would prefer to get separate components if it means better quality or flexibility, and if I can fit them.
So: are there any other over-tank filters besides the Eclipse? Or will any other filters (canisters, etc.) work if I place them on a shelf above the tank? Or any small filters I can actually place inside the tank?
My concerns with Eclipse are that a) I could get a better filter elsewhere, and b) since I probably need to retrofit the lighting anyway, I'm probably wasting some money on the standard Eclipse lighting. Am I overdoing these concerns?
thanks much for any help!