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Hi all
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Hi bro. Maybe you can try canister
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May I suggest using hang on back (HOB) filter? Quiet, larger ones come with good flow rate and it's easier to maintain. Will prefer if you get a proper canister filter as you might want to standby for higher bio load in future. Hope this helps, Weiliang |
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IMO you can use those single tier black box overhead filter , use jap mat as bio media and wool for mec . very light and not much weight on your tank set up
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OHF filter will be better because goldfish give out many poo
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Yea. Agree. Using hof for my 2ft. Can't hold much media but does the job. But not for my 3ft.
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2 gold fish u get those largest HOF shld do the trick
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