Tategrant
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I have a ten gallon freshwater and I am thinking of upgrading to 29 any tips?
Buy the largest filter you can get, that allows customisable media.
Preferably, 5 to 10 times output of your tank size.
Extreme, I know. But you'll thank me later.
I personally love big filters. Its just my thing I guess.
I love crystal clear water, that's also healthy from large bio load in media.
29g, should have a flow of around 290g per hour, for ten times the flow. You could probably go more if you like to go overboard lol.
29g is also borderline, in whether you would like hang on back filter, or canister filter.
If you go for hang on back, then my personal favourite is the Aquaclear brand.
A nice size for 29g tank, is the aquaclear 70. Which flows 100g to 300g per hour. (adjustable flow control)
The larger size of aquaclear is aquaclear 110. Which flows 166g to 500g per hour. (adjustable flow control)
(I use aquaclear 70 on my 27g tank, with my own custom media, and its perfect.)
They are a good start for hang on back filters.
If you like canister filters, I like Eheim canisters. Yet, there are quite a few models available, ranging in price.
Any canister which flows over 290g per hour is perfect, and will make your water crystal clear, and healthy (with the right media)
Canister filters, do normally use more wattage of electricity. Keep that in mind.
I hope that's helps. I know the brands I chose are quite on the expensive side, compared to other of their competitors. You can choose the lower cost filter brands too, I am sure they work fine. I spend a bit too much money on my tank, to make it perfect... That's just my personal problem.
Enjoy and have fun.
Buy the largest filter you can get, that allows customisable media.
Preferably, 5 to 10 times output of your tank size.
Extreme, I know. But you'll thank me later.
I personally love big filters. Its just my thing I guess.
I love crystal clear water, that's also healthy from large bio load in media.
29g, should have a flow of around 290g per hour, for ten times the flow. You could probably go more if you like to go overboard lol.
29g is also borderline, in whether you would like hang on back filter, or canister filter.
If you go for hang on back, then my personal favourite is the Aquaclear brand.
A nice size for 29g tank, is the aquaclear 70. Which flows 100g to 300g per hour. (adjustable flow control)
The larger size of aquaclear is aquaclear 110. Which flows 166g to 500g per hour. (adjustable flow control)
(I use aquaclear 70 on my 27g tank, with my own custom media, and its perfect.)
They are a good start for hang on back filters.
If you like canister filters, I like Eheim canisters. Yet, there are quite a few models available, ranging in price.
Any canister which flows over 290g per hour is perfect, and will make your water crystal clear, and healthy (with the right media)
Canister filters, do normally use more wattage of electricity. Keep that in mind.
I hope that's helps. I know the brands I chose are quite on the expensive side, compared to other of their competitors. You can choose the lower cost filter brands too, I am sure they work fine. I spend a bit too much money on my tank, to make it perfect... That's just my personal problem.
Enjoy and have fun.