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Marineland Penguin 350 for 10 gallon

post #1 of 6
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Is that going to be too much for a 10 gallon tank? I will not be using a powerhead....

post #2 of 6

Probably a little too powerful. Do you own both already? I'd try it out on an empty tank if you have one, just to see how much it pushes.

post #3 of 6
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no I don't, what size would you recommend? They just caught my eye because of the bio wheels......and they are on sale! I trying to not use a powerhead, so I thought having a bigger filter would help

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Originally Posted by lbannie View Post

no I don't, what size would you recommend? They just caught my eye because of the bio wheels......and they are on sale! I trying to not use a powerhead, so I thought having a bigger filter would help


Why do you want such a tiny tank?
 

 

post #5 of 6
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well, long story short, I saved a fish that was being bullied in my 40 gallon tank! Now I kind of like the tank and I bought par 38 led bulbs for it, I want to see the difference in coral growth. I have a small aqueon filter on it, but thought something bigger would be better for it. what would you choose

 

post #6 of 6

For a 10G the single filter will be good enough.....an I never used the wheels in any of my SW tanks anyway

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