I originally purchased my 55g tank in a package witha Millennium 3000 HOB filter. I hate this filter due to problems with water bypass.
I purchased a Filstar XP3 canister filter to replace the M3k and have been very happy with it (there's an issue with air getting into the canister, but its not relevant to this thread).
About 2 weeks ago, I removed the M3K filter after having the XP3 cycle for about two months. It is filled with ceramic tubes, crushed lava rock, and some nylon sponges for media with a nylon pre-filter sponge over the intake (my thinking was that the XP3 would become a good biological filter).
Within about a week of removing the M3K, I started to notice how "cruddy" my water was getting. Too much fish poo floating around for example. A water test showed Ammonia and Nitrites at 0 zero, so the XP3 was working well, just not sucking up the gunk.
My thinking at that point was that the XP3 wasn't providing enough mechanical filtration so I reattached the M3K filter and within about 12 hours things had greatly cleared up. Unfortunately, I'm still using that craptacular HOB filter I hate.
So, I'm looking for some thoughts here. I've read that my idea of using the canister as a biological filter may not be sound (no air, no light) and instead I could outfit it as the mechanical filter (remove the pre-filter, maybe re-arrange the media, etc), then mate it with something like an Aquaclear 300/500 HOB or some kind of a bio-wheel HOB and let that become the bio-filter.
One of my primary goals here, however, is QUIET. Even the gentle trickle of my M3K gets on my nerves after a while which was my primary reason for going to a canister (tank is in living room). However, I also don't want a tank that is unhealthy without a good HOB providing counterpoint to the canister.
Regrettably, building a wet/dry sump for this tank isn't an option.
Any thoughts here? I didn't post this in DiY/Product review because I'm trying not to focus on specific product, but more in approaches I could take.
I purchased a Filstar XP3 canister filter to replace the M3k and have been very happy with it (there's an issue with air getting into the canister, but its not relevant to this thread).
About 2 weeks ago, I removed the M3K filter after having the XP3 cycle for about two months. It is filled with ceramic tubes, crushed lava rock, and some nylon sponges for media with a nylon pre-filter sponge over the intake (my thinking was that the XP3 would become a good biological filter).
Within about a week of removing the M3K, I started to notice how "cruddy" my water was getting. Too much fish poo floating around for example. A water test showed Ammonia and Nitrites at 0 zero, so the XP3 was working well, just not sucking up the gunk.
My thinking at that point was that the XP3 wasn't providing enough mechanical filtration so I reattached the M3K filter and within about 12 hours things had greatly cleared up. Unfortunately, I'm still using that craptacular HOB filter I hate.
So, I'm looking for some thoughts here. I've read that my idea of using the canister as a biological filter may not be sound (no air, no light) and instead I could outfit it as the mechanical filter (remove the pre-filter, maybe re-arrange the media, etc), then mate it with something like an Aquaclear 300/500 HOB or some kind of a bio-wheel HOB and let that become the bio-filter.
One of my primary goals here, however, is QUIET. Even the gentle trickle of my M3K gets on my nerves after a while which was my primary reason for going to a canister (tank is in living room). However, I also don't want a tank that is unhealthy without a good HOB providing counterpoint to the canister.
Regrettably, building a wet/dry sump for this tank isn't an option.
Any thoughts here? I didn't post this in DiY/Product review because I'm trying not to focus on specific product, but more in approaches I could take.