I realize Big Al's can be more of bargain for those of us south of the border, but they've got the Eheim 2217 (with media) for $100. $10 more than the XP3.
Three Emperor 400s will be noisier, blow off any CO2 he may want to supplement with later, and cost $14 more.
A pair of Fluval 404s will run $80 more.
An aquaclear 500, rena cal xp3, and an aquariums systems maxi jet mp900 should set him back about $150 (USD).
Andy's suggestions are well north of there.
The Pentair seems like a nice system, but any two modules are going to cost a $100 before you add the pump. A pump that's going to turnover a 125 gallons even 6 times an hour is going to add another $50. The modules themselves will have finite flow capacities. You can't blow an unlimited amount of water through a system. The Pentair "Quiet One" they recommend for their system all run at about 500gph for the module sizes Chronie would be looking at.
The Eheim 2217 is the least expensive of the solutions being offered here. And they're nice filters. Add a powerhead for some additional circulation and its still competitively in the middle.
I don't think there is a magic number for turnover rate and I think 10 times an hour is a lot. I'm sure there are circumstances where its appropriate, but in a lot of cases its going to be overkill.
RTR offered some thoughts on efficiency and flowrates in this recent thread.
Three Emperor 400s will be noisier, blow off any CO2 he may want to supplement with later, and cost $14 more.
A pair of Fluval 404s will run $80 more.
An aquaclear 500, rena cal xp3, and an aquariums systems maxi jet mp900 should set him back about $150 (USD).
Andy's suggestions are well north of there.
The Pentair seems like a nice system, but any two modules are going to cost a $100 before you add the pump. A pump that's going to turnover a 125 gallons even 6 times an hour is going to add another $50. The modules themselves will have finite flow capacities. You can't blow an unlimited amount of water through a system. The Pentair "Quiet One" they recommend for their system all run at about 500gph for the module sizes Chronie would be looking at.
The Eheim 2217 is the least expensive of the solutions being offered here. And they're nice filters. Add a powerhead for some additional circulation and its still competitively in the middle.
I don't think there is a magic number for turnover rate and I think 10 times an hour is a lot. I'm sure there are circumstances where its appropriate, but in a lot of cases its going to be overkill.
RTR offered some thoughts on efficiency and flowrates in this recent thread.
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