Luma21
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- Dec 2, 2014
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So I've had my 60 gallon for over six months now and I've always had a typical hang on the back filter. I'm starting to get sick of the noise it makes and all the bubbles that it makes in the water so I want to get rid of it. (Don't worry I have a bubbler for oxygenation and a UV sterilizer for water movement)
The tank was from Petsmart, and it's tall and skinny, only thirteen inches from front to back. 4 feet wide and 2 feet tall. If anyone has bought this tank please let me know what you do for your filtering because I need advice! And I know it's a pretty popular tank that is bought from Petsmart.
The thing is, is that my tank has very little cabinet space. The cabinet is only 9 1/2 inches from front to back, and 12 inches tall. And I can't seem to find a canister for a 60 gallon+ tank. And the guy told me I could do two smaller 40 gallon Canisters but I'm not sure if I'm looking to have to clean two filters when cleaning day comes around. Does anyone have any suggestions on why I should do?
Ps... I don't want to have a canister filter sitting on the floor in the middle of my room either lol
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The tank was from Petsmart, and it's tall and skinny, only thirteen inches from front to back. 4 feet wide and 2 feet tall. If anyone has bought this tank please let me know what you do for your filtering because I need advice! And I know it's a pretty popular tank that is bought from Petsmart.
The thing is, is that my tank has very little cabinet space. The cabinet is only 9 1/2 inches from front to back, and 12 inches tall. And I can't seem to find a canister for a 60 gallon+ tank. And the guy told me I could do two smaller 40 gallon Canisters but I'm not sure if I'm looking to have to clean two filters when cleaning day comes around. Does anyone have any suggestions on why I should do?
Ps... I don't want to have a canister filter sitting on the floor in the middle of my room either lol
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