which types of canister filters do you all prefer?

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i'm setting up a SH tank, and i think i'll want to run a canister filter to either put carbon or filter floss in. i think i'm going to run it off a manifold, so a supply pump won't be needed, and i'll also have a sump where it will be mounted. it's return will dump back into the sump.

does anyone currently run a system like this?

do all the canister filters already come with a pump, or can i buy one without? i've never used one before.

thanks for any help, lawrence
 
I have used a Magnum 350 on my 55 gallon for almost 3 years and I really like it. Very self-contained and no fussing necessary!
The pump is built into the base.

This fall I decided to quit using the sleeve media in it. I got really tired of rinsing so many pods down the drain! I have chaeto in it now. It seems to still be doing great, however now I can rinse (shake) the chaeto in a bucket and salvage a number of pod. To me, every one counts.
 
do you know if there's any magnums or fulvals that don't need the pump? i know what you mean about the pods. every month i throw away half a 5 gal bucket's worth in the garbage. i try rinsing the chaeto but never find that many pods in the water-i'm sure thousands are being tossed :( just seems wrong-considering what people pay to get pods in a bag. is there a light or clear top on your canister to let the chaeto grow in the magnum 350? thanks for the reply, lawrence
 
The canister itself is removable from the base where the motor is housed, so it might work for your purpose.
The entire canister is clear, so it gets ambient light. I worried that it would not be enough light, but I will soon need to take some of it out, so I know it's growing.
 
Neither magnumns or fluvals need a pump, they are internal. I have always like my fluval but hear great things about Magnums. JME.
 
Neither magnumns or fluvals need a pump
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If there is no pump, how do you move water through it? Canister filters have an integrated pump.

I personally don't like mechanical filtration because it becomes a nitrate factory for lazy people like me who don't end up changing or rinsing the media multiple times per week.

A canister would work well for carbon though. I use an aquaclear hang on for my carbon because I still have several from my frsh water days.

Fred
 
i don't need a pump because i'll be running it off a manifold. current tank- i use a manifold and run a phosband reactor with rowaphos in it. the other 2 ports are for my ph meter and calcium mon. probe. all fed from the return pump.

i guess i could get a newer phosban reactor, i believe they are easier to get the tops off now. the canister filters looked neat because of the trays for the different media.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8768665#post8768665 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Fredfish
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If there is no pump, how do you move water through it? Canister filters have an integrated pump.


YOu say tomato, I say Toe mato, you say intergrated I say internal.

Seem thing buddy. ;)

I run my fluval now off a T valve from my return pump. Same filter, it's just not plugged in.
 
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