How should I filter a 40gal breeder

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Rich Hobo
Jul 30, 2007
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Hawaii / Wisconsin
Looking to get a 40 gal breeder up and running. Been indecisive about what route to go on for filtration. A couple of 40-gal rated HOBs (Aquaclear 50's, pretty much) or a canister, or a 10 gal sump. Wouldn't have a problem with drilling the tank if necessary.
Bioload won't be anything much, 3 moonlight gouramis 4-5", 1 cae 5", 25 white clouds 1-1.5". Can't decide on what else to put with them.

gimme your thoughts.
 
I like the Marineland 350 bio-wheel setup. On my 55 I have a magnum 350 and Marineland 350. I think the Marineland is quiter. On my 90gallon I think im gonna buy two marineland 350's. You can get them at petsmart.com for around $30 each.
 
I have a couple of HOTs. IMO they are best when used for mech filtration using the micron cart. I dont use the models with biowheels.

I have a 40b with and adult discus duo and 11 big fat sterbai corys plus a bunch of live plants. I have an AquaClear 200 on one end and 150 on the other and it does fine. Its been running for about a year now.
 
so 2 aquaclear 200's would be good? they're $20/ea on sale so that would be the cheapest route i can imagine right now. i coincidentally somehow have a brand new box of aquaclear filter foam for the 200/50, so i think that's a sign.

i think i'll go with that. how should i fill each filter with media? one mech, one bio? or both with mech and bio?
 
petsmart, $20/ea, free shipping with $50 order so i wonder what else i should get for about 10 bucks so i get free shipping. i enjoy getting packages so i won't bother with store price matching lol
 
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