Power filter question...

staceyanna

Praise is what I do...
Sep 6, 2005
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Miami -> Wash, DC
Whats the advantage/disadvantage to using a filter larger then what you need? If you fall close to the requirements does it even matter? Like buying a Power filter rated for a 50 gallon tank if you have a 55 gallon? Or do you just go to the next size which would be for a 75 gallon tank which seems like a huge overkill? Is there such a thing as overfiltering? My tank is already way understocked, I dont even have any algae growth, but my old filter looks like its conking out on me, so I need a replacement. And I dont want to overfilter, if thats even possible. But I dont want to risk going to the 50 gallon and risk underfiltering.

Any thoughts?
 
In most cases you can never over filter your tank.I would get the next size up a least.
 
a filter rated for a 75G, run on a 55G is Not huge overkill at all.many would recomend it.
Underfilterring can be a problem. Over filterring ,within reason, isnt a problem 75 on 55 is well within reason.
 
There is no such thing as over filtering, as long as it dont make you water overly turbulent, and some fish even like a little turbulence. Over filtering is sort of like having too much fun, no such thing.
 
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