filtering

madddmarr

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i have a 150 hundred gallon tank with 6 fish and 50 pounds of liverock.i am running 2 filters,1fluval404and a 150 amiricle wetdry.i would like to know if i am allowed to do this or should i buy a filter big enough and just run 1.
please advise
 

wax32

Active Member
You're allowed. If you get more live rock it will aid in filtering your tank, so in effect you'd have 3 filters...
 

bang guy

Moderator
Do you have any other waterflow? Lots of waterflow is required in saltwater for gas exchange. If you don't have enough the animals in the tank will slowly suffocate.
 

madddmarr

Member
what do u suggest for more water flow,and how about light i have 2 48 inch trtrichromatic 40 watt and 2 pcompact 48 inch 65 watt actinic.what is your thought.
 

madddmarr

Member
i have two or three powre heads sorry i did not think about them i will put them in.i tested my water straight from the the tap and my nitrates are not hight but 20 ppm.should i put r.o. system on my refill line.
 

reefkprz

Active Member
20 ppm is high for top off and water changes, I would definatly use RO/di especially with nitrates coming off the tap that high.
 
Originally Posted by madddmarr
i have a 150 hundred gallon tank with 6 fish and 50 pounds of liverock.i am running 2 filters,1fluval404and a 150 amiricle wetdry.i would like to know if i am allowed to do this or should i buy a filter big enough and just run 1.
please advise
As a matter of fact, IMO I prefer this type system on my tanks. Provided you have enough filtration and water movement as the others have said, this means that in the event of a pump malfunction or some other malfunction, you still have filtering even with one system down. I always have my main filtration, with a much smaller, most often canister filter, running in the background. I am not saying it is better, but rather gives me some personal piece-of-mind.
 
I have seen the UV light in several debates online recently. I don't think there is enough evidence either way. UV does clean the water (free floating algae) giving more light to the corals, but at what expense? I suppliment my corals and that is anouuther entire discussion altogether. I think until proven otherwise it is more personal preference.
 
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