Hi guys, couldn’t anything using search. Tank will have few fish and soft corals, not sure about filtration. I’m thinking fluval 107 or 207, which one you think is adequate? thanks
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Model | Pump Power | Running Cost |
---|---|---|
107 | 145 US Gal/h (550 L/h) | US$ 0.20 / kWh = US$ 17.52 / year |
207 | 206 US Gal/h (780 L/h) | US$ 0.20 / kWh = US$ 17.52 / year |
Personally I would just go with a hob, no need to spend that much for a canister for that size tank.
IMO...I would do 207.
Better flow rate.
Model Pump Power Running Cost 107 145 US Gal/h (550 L/h) US$ 0.20 / kWh = US$ 17.52 / year 207 206 US Gal/h (780 L/h) US$ 0.20 / kWh = US$ 17.52 / year
Personally I would just go with a hob, no need to spend that much for a canister for that size tank.
If you buy Aquaclear..IMO Buy the 110....huge media area which you can later DIY a fuge.I was thinking of AC HOB but i like the clean look of the canister. If i go with HOB which size Aqua clear is sufficient?
Personally I would go with the 20-30 gallon size, its mainly for mechanical filtration and for running activated carbon if you want. The main filtration is the biological filtration which is provided by the rocks. My 15 gallon has no filter, just rocks and flow and weekly water changes.I was thinking of AC HOB but i like the clean look of the canister. If i go with HOB which size Aqua clear is sufficient?