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Old 14-06-2006, 04:05 PM   #21
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okok... dun shoot me! hahaa....

and if wanna my tank to like better, HOF and cannister best rite? bcos it is hidden....
Ha, no lah, just trying to explain to you lor.

Anyway the disadvantages of an internal filter is that it takes up space and maintainence can get very messy.

HOB filters should be good enough le. If you are dead serious on your tank being a planted tank and you are using CO2, cannisters are a better choice, but it is much more expensive.
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Old 14-06-2006, 05:12 PM   #22
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Best to get the finest stainless steel wire mesh to cover up the inlet, shrimplet won't get through, won't choke up filter as long as you don't have dead leaves floating around .....

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even with cotton wool baby shrimp still gee inside or stuck at the cotton wool and if never check you will check wash away them .....
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Old 14-06-2006, 11:17 PM   #23
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Best to get the finest stainless steel wire mesh to cover up the inlet, shrimplet won't get through, won't choke up filter as long as you don't have dead leaves floating around .....
where to get finest stainless steel? use net cant arh?
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Old 15-06-2006, 02:19 AM   #24
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Actually I also using net the fish net extra fine ones but kindof reduce the flow rate.
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Old 16-06-2006, 01:46 PM   #25
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Yeah, HOB filters tend to be 300l/h. In fact I just bought one for $12 yesterday, comes with a surface skimmer but I took the feature out, looks redundent to me as the intake and output is so near.

I use a 27W lights for the 1.5 footer cause I use CO2 and it is heavily planted.

Why not go for more plant mass? You can use low wattage lights if you are not using CO2, but more plants will means that it will be safer (more plant mass to fight algae and is a helping factor in the nitrogen cycle), looks nicer too!

I have seen cheap lights for around and under $15, around 9W or 7W or so ba, can't remember the exact details.
Hows your $12 HOF so far? what brand was it? care to share,

Many thanks
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Old 16-06-2006, 08:56 PM   #26
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Hows your $12 HOF so far? what brand was it? care to share,

Many thanks
yah lor... i aso interested which brand better....

in term of ok price and durablity, which brands/types better?
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