Ok, I'm looking into buying my first canister filter after a year of being in the hobby. Very exciting stuff! I've found that people have very different media basket layouts. I just read Msjinkzd post about having bioballs in the center of each basket and foam around the outsides. This got me to thinking. Once I buy this thing how am I gonna layer my new media.
I'm leaning twards the C-series canisters from marineland but after reading Gunners review of the Sunsun, I may give that a try. If it only lasts 2 years it wouldn't be a bad investment for the price (under $100 shipped). I also like the fact that they're quiet and the removeable media trays sound very convienient. By the looks of it the C series and the Sunsuns are cast from the same stinking molds.
I'm looking mainly for more mechanical filtration with some more biological also. The penguin 350 biowheels add alot of the biological filtration so I'll leave them running as well. I have alot of particles in the water column from the substrate I chose. I have miracle grow organic potting soil under playsand. This hasn't been a huge problem except there are alot of fine particles from the miracle grow that find their way to the surface and are much lighter than sand. So, when my cories and kuhlis go plowing through the sand they kick up tons of junk. Enough that my poor Penguin 350 just cant keep up.
I'd love to hear what kind of media arrangements all of you use and why. Seems like everyone can come up with a different arrangement for different reasons. Thanks.
I'm leaning twards the C-series canisters from marineland but after reading Gunners review of the Sunsun, I may give that a try. If it only lasts 2 years it wouldn't be a bad investment for the price (under $100 shipped). I also like the fact that they're quiet and the removeable media trays sound very convienient. By the looks of it the C series and the Sunsuns are cast from the same stinking molds.
I'm looking mainly for more mechanical filtration with some more biological also. The penguin 350 biowheels add alot of the biological filtration so I'll leave them running as well. I have alot of particles in the water column from the substrate I chose. I have miracle grow organic potting soil under playsand. This hasn't been a huge problem except there are alot of fine particles from the miracle grow that find their way to the surface and are much lighter than sand. So, when my cories and kuhlis go plowing through the sand they kick up tons of junk. Enough that my poor Penguin 350 just cant keep up.
I'd love to hear what kind of media arrangements all of you use and why. Seems like everyone can come up with a different arrangement for different reasons. Thanks.