Hang on back filter or Biowheel for reef tank

ReefWhatYouSow

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I know that there are much better ways to filter a reef tank, but I have been running a 20 gallon reef tank on a HOB filter (Aqueon 75) for a few months and I know that every time I change the filters nitrites, ammonia, etc are released.

The bio-wheel makes a lot of sense for a freshwater tank but still isn't appropriate for a reef tank either. It does have some possible pluses, such as neutralizing spikes.

I was given a biowheel and was wondering if it would be better to use than the HOB filter (Aqueon 75)?

Thanks!
 
I ran an eclipse hood on my first reef tank the biowheel worked OK for the time but that was 12 years ago why not get a hob fuge
 
Honestly didn't know what kind to get and didn't want to spend more money. Already have these items. Unless you know of a good value one or I can turn mine into one.

Also, if I do a HOB fuge then do I need a HOB skimmer too?
 
you can buy a hob like the CPR that has a skimmer built on I believe in always running a skimmer but that's just me and aquatraders has cheap hob fuge skimmers but I've never owned one
 
After doing some more research it seems that lost people out a HOB skimmer as more important that a HOB Refugium. I'm thinking about just adding the skimmer to the tank with the HOB filters I already have and then Seeing how much it changes my parameters. Depending on the outcome I will go from there. Thoughts?

Any recommendations?
 
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