I will be setting up a new 300L tank soon but I don’t have a sump with it, what good options do I have for filtration preferably that wont crowd the tank with equipment?
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Thanks for the reply, it’s a 300L glass box essentially and no built in sump, I currently have a 128L with LR, two clowns and a couple crabs and snails, ultimately I want to move that tank to the new 300L, in the current 128L I have a built in sump with mechanical filtration that I want to put to use in the new 300LCan you provide a little more detail about the tank? Does it have a rear sump wall section or is this just a 300L glass box?
What type of inhabitants do you intend to keep?
There are many types of externally contained mechanical filtration methods such as hang-on back or canister filters. I would also consider biofiltration such as bacteria additives or perhaps plants? A thicker sand bed will act as an aerobic/semi-anaerobic filter too.
Some of my favorite styles of external filtration units have been with the Aquaclear HangOnBack, super easy to work with. External foam fractionators (skimmers) might be a requirement depending on your water quality needs, however, non-sump (HOB) designs are usually reserved for smaller aquariums.
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Also corals I have a zoa, gsp and faviaThanks for the reply, it’s a 300L glass box essentially and no built in sump, I currently have a 128L with LR, two clowns and a couple crabs and snails, ultimately I want to move that tank to the new 300L, in the current 128L I have a built in sump with mechanical filtration that I want to put to use in the new 300L