Saltwater Aquarium With Canister Filter

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
  • In this video, I show you the canister filter saltwater tank at Abyss Aquatics in Manchester.
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    Tank details
    Parameters:
    Kh - 8
    Calcium - 440
    Magnesium - 1450
    Nitrate - 20
    Phosphate - 0.6
    Equipment:
    Radion XR-30 Gen 5 x4
    TMC Vecton 600 UV Steriliser x2
    Eheim single auto feeder x2
    Eheim canister filter x3
    Seachem Phosguard
    Bio Nitrate Ex
    Fish list:
    Tukas anthias
    Pascalus anthias
    Gem tang
    Black tang
    Yellow tang
    Purple tang
    Purple tilefish
    Scarrus Quoyi
    Peacock wrasse x3
    Clowns x2
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    Royal gramma
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  • @leeleecee4689
    @leeleecee4689 Год назад +34

    I ran a reef tank for years on just a hang on the back filter. A mixed reef with both sps and LPS. It is very doable. I saved up and finally upgraded to a redsea 250 G2 with all the bells and whistles. I prefer the sump and all the tech compared to how I was running my reef but for people getting into the hobby I highly suggest going low tech to learn the hobby for sure.

    • @bahamareefer
      @bahamareefer Год назад

      Well said. Lowers the barrier to entry for new reefers!

    • @leyberld
      @leyberld Год назад

      👍

  • @lazyreefer8749
    @lazyreefer8749 Год назад +21

    I've gone the way of the "canister".... and my tank looks better than ever. Even got some lovely Chinese 54w full spectrum bulbs sitting above it.

    • @tcmarineaddiction6609
      @tcmarineaddiction6609 Год назад +1

      Low budget is very doable. I am with ya there.

    • @CoralReefkid
      @CoralReefkid Год назад +3

      Don’t ever let anybody tell you that’s wrong! I ran my reefs cheaply for years. I actually recently upgraded to a computerized tank controller all the best equipment… i sort of hate it.. always something to worry about where as before the apex my corals still grew as long as I remained obsessed with the tank. Sometimes automation can suck the fun and accomplishment directly out of the hobby and therefore, your obsession with your tank and animals. Seen many people hop out of the hobby that way it’s sad

    • @fuffoon
      @fuffoon Год назад +1

      @@CoralReefkid My tank is not low budget, is fully equipped wih roller filter, skimmer, cooler, UV and calcium and algae reactors, but its all managed by hand. Auto top off is the automation part. I add Aqua Medic iodine, strontium and trace elements by hand sparingly and do regular water changes. I keep an eye on alkalinity with a Sera test, the least expensive in the store. The majority of the expense is in livestock. Its humming along without drama and everything is growing faster than expected. The 30 acropora frags from Euro Corals have all skinned to the rocks without one loss. Some broken fragments have rooted themselves where they landed.

    • @CoralReefkid
      @CoralReefkid Год назад

      @@fuffoon that’s what I do. Keep your potassium level 20 ppm lower than what your calcium level is and watch what happens

  • @lyndongall2122
    @lyndongall2122 Год назад +11

    I've actually been there n seen this system in person running and running well to boot . There is also another RUclips Simple Aquariums that's run and set up her entire adventure doing her 6ft tank on two basic cheap canister filters and also doing well with it so can be done and successfully.

  • @BH-nm4xl
    @BH-nm4xl Год назад

    I cant express how much I love your funny and informative vids. Unbelievable product keep it coming

  • @jaysrealreefuk
    @jaysrealreefuk Год назад +1

    It's interesting to see that there are many routes to a successful reef tank. Great video. 👍

  • @fuffoon
    @fuffoon Год назад

    Always happy to watch a Reef Dork video with coffee even at 0400hrs. Took advantage of the early morning to view the tank under flashlight. TENTACLES! The LPS are casting their leaders far this morning. Its a beautiful site.

  • @Hasans01
    @Hasans01 Год назад +1

    I am sure many of contemporaries who are selling expensive reef equipments won't be happy to see this. Great insights specially for beginners.

  • @GGLifestyle80
    @GGLifestyle80 Год назад

    I started the saltwater hobby with canister filter set up with great success. Daily & weekly maintenance is key for long term success.

  • @SuperCarldk
    @SuperCarldk Год назад +3

    Yay, new reef dork video!

  • @javiergamez3343
    @javiergamez3343 10 месяцев назад +2

    I have a 55gal saltwater tank with a canister filter and so far its working fine 😊

  • @norfolkreefer5801
    @norfolkreefer5801 Год назад

    The good thing about canister filters is you can run way bigger than recommended and have as many as space allows,before I moved to saltwater I had a large cichlid tank with 2 oversized canister filters and they work a treat.

  • @MalcolmCrabbe
    @MalcolmCrabbe Год назад +3

    Back in the late 80's I ran a 36" x 18" x 21" (LxWxH) marine tank using two canister filters with their return fed through a UG filter plate so the UG was in reverse flow. Had very little problems with it for the four year lifespan of the tank (moved and had to brake it down and sell up 😞)

  • @tcmarineaddiction6609
    @tcmarineaddiction6609 Год назад +1

    I'm running my 75 gallon system on 2 ac110s and a reef octo 1000 skimmer. With good husbandry and consistency the tank is doing phenomenal

    • @GeneralGP114
      @GeneralGP114 5 месяцев назад

      Been running my 75 on one ac110 and skimmer doing great .

  • @Fish_no_chips
    @Fish_no_chips Год назад

    I’m loving my simple setup atm it’s really doing great and causes me such little hassle compared to my hard coral dominated tank

  • @colinedward3147
    @colinedward3147 Год назад +1

    My local shop and set up my marine tank on external filters thanks to them and it looks great, no skimmer no problems 🤪.

  • @Baka_Mop
    @Baka_Mop Год назад

    I use a canister for my freshwater tank, and it's been going strong for 7 years. I recently started using a tiny roller mat for my 15g AIO reef tank, and I honestly think it's the best innovation this hobby has seen in ages. Maintenance is way easier than filter socks. You just turn the roller every few days, and a single roll usually lasts several months. Water clarity is much better than filter socks, there's no mess, no puddles and no more cleaning out smelly filters. Soon I'll go big with a 125 gallon or larger reef tank and plan to use auto rollers for that. They're just too convenient, and I'll never go back to traditional mechanical filtration methods again.

  • @pauldeacon8764
    @pauldeacon8764 Год назад

    Great video Alex! 😀👍👍

  • @PracticalReefer
    @PracticalReefer Год назад

    Seen this tank last October, sadly it was a shorter visit than I would of liked as I had to head back home to Scotland sharp but this tank was cracking! Really great LFS overall as well! 👍

  • @leequigley2077
    @leequigley2077 9 месяцев назад

    What a nice tank x

  • @tonymarshall5815
    @tonymarshall5815 Год назад

    My soft coral tank has been running nearly 18 years with a fluval 306,tunze skimmer and small wave maker.

  • @josefishytv4237
    @josefishytv4237 Год назад +1

    This is the type of video I need I am tired of seeing reef tanks that need high end machines to maintain the fish tank. Everyone should know we ain't the rich to afford those type of machines plus I use canister filters on my reef tank. Ps nice video

  • @rudra7615
    @rudra7615 Год назад

    Goes to show stability will always be king.

  • @jluusaltwateraquarium8320
    @jluusaltwateraquarium8320 Год назад

    Super fantastic fish tank...👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @anglingaddict3877
    @anglingaddict3877 Год назад +3

    Love it

  • @jawon70
    @jawon70 Год назад +8

    My tank is 350L,and its runs for a year on 2 oase biomaster 850 thermo.I took everything out and filled it with bio media.They have an easy to clean pre filter inside with a build in heather.In the tank i have a tunze doc skimmer9012.Before it runs 24h a day ,but now only 2 hours a day because my lps was dying from low nutrients.My nitrates were zero.A few weeks i took a big risk by changing my aquascape.Bought 18kg of aquaforest reef rock.Put it in a big bucket with some food and bacteria.Put in a wavemaker and waited 10 days.Then took all my rocks out together with the fish and corals.Then the new rock in together with fish and corals.Only left 2 smaller old rock in the tank en the rest put it in the bucket just in case of a tank crash.I expected something.But nothing happened.Everything was looking good,fish and coral.The biomedia in the cannister filters did the job

    • @joedoyle785
      @joedoyle785 3 месяца назад

      I'm contemplating getting a oase 850,
      but seen 1 or 2 people saying there really load or noisy,
      how do you find yours /
      and do you use a bio media and if so which 1 thanks joe

    • @jawon70
      @jawon70 3 месяца назад +1

      @@joedoyle785 there not so noisy. There full of a mix of bioballs,seachem matrix and bio media. Pre filter i changed the foam.The black ones,they filter better

  • @rhombifer566
    @rhombifer566 Год назад

    cool video and a top of the morning to you 🍀

  • @leerose6257
    @leerose6257 Год назад

    Ive been using a fluval 406 on my reef tank for about 3 years it does the job. It gets cleaned out every 2 weeks also have no protein skimmer

  • @Reefeasy
    @Reefeasy Год назад

    The Ocean free Hydra filters are an excellent option as an external or internal.
    As they include catapure cartridges which are charged between two metal plates.
    Detoxifying ammonia and nitrite so in theory you won't get a spike!.
    Removing sponge from any external is a must.
    Keeps Nitrates low.
    Run floss,chemical filtration and ceramic you're golden ✨️

  • @sovereignviper90
    @sovereignviper90 Год назад +1

    My first reef tank was run by a fluval 306 for fours years before my oldest caused a tank crash. I never cleaned or maintained the canister. My profile picture is of that tank lol new one is struggling due to time for tank maintenance but in the mends lol

  • @andrew5762
    @andrew5762 Год назад +2

    I also run my 75gallon mixed reef with a Canister filter reason Super quite 😇with end to end coral . Very proud of it 👌🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

    • @markm266
      @markm266 10 месяцев назад

      What do you use inside of the canister? Filter floss? No carbon?

    • @andrew5762
      @andrew5762 10 месяцев назад

      @@markm266 on my oase bio master , 6 x sponges and ceramic tubes from pond guru .

    • @GoldenKnight702
      @GoldenKnight702 8 месяцев назад

      I’m new, buying a 75 and canister tomorrow. Do you have another filter? Any advice?

  • @loretamichailovskaja1208
    @loretamichailovskaja1208 Год назад +1

    i run 300l lps and some sps on 2 canisters ( oase and fluval fx4) my nutrients no3 is10 ppm and po4 is 0.05, 200l zoa tank with canister oase no3 was only 1ppm and po4 0.03.

  • @koyspano3636
    @koyspano3636 Год назад +1

    Lol I’ve had my tank for years without ever checking water parameters, LPS and SPS corals alike. There is a lot to be said about a consistent water change schedule and that’s what I stick by.

  • @Mvcrash
    @Mvcrash Год назад

    Back in the day we used under gravel filters and canister filters.

  • @billsmafia28
    @billsmafia28 Год назад

    I use canisters and HOB filters on smaller tanks

  • @NinjaSushi2
    @NinjaSushi2 Год назад

    Wow. Amazing reef!
    Meanwhile I'm wondering why my GSP isn't opening up.. Lol

  • @TheSteo1986
    @TheSteo1986 Год назад

    How do you top off the Ro while using a cannister filter?

  • @coughsyrup5427
    @coughsyrup5427 Год назад

    My 150 gallon mixed reef has no filtration whatsoever. It has two MP40s and a Gyre. It does however have 30 or so mangroves in the display and a connected shallow mangrove-dominant tank. I almost never change the water and I replenish with RODI water. It’s been running for a year and SPS and anemones are growing quite well (dosing DIY all for reef).

  • @algamingunboxing7354
    @algamingunboxing7354 Год назад

    Amazing and we are here buying a lot equipment 😂

  • @Mike__B
    @Mike__B Год назад

    I probably would have used a canister filter way back in the day if it wasn't for the fact my first experiences with them are very messy. When you remove the hoses, doesn't matter what sort of back flow valves they have you're spilling some water, then removing the media, you better bring it to a sink... because yup you're spilling water.

  • @johns8249
    @johns8249 Год назад

    I plan on using my fx6 for my main filtration on my 75 gallon reef. Anyone have any thoughts or advice on that?

  • @devinmcdowell4054
    @devinmcdowell4054 Год назад

    does anyone have recommendations on a canister filter for a 40 gallon reef tank?

  • @davechippendale8998
    @davechippendale8998 Год назад

    Get all my fish from Abyss, greatt LFS.

  • @MrDon967
    @MrDon967 Год назад

    5:06
    that is my goal with my 120g no sump no skimmer :D
    i want it being mostly sps corals with some softies n lps here and there that will be used at tester corals in the beginning.
    maybe i can post an update in a few years :D

    • @myworld5899
      @myworld5899 Год назад +1

      As long as you've got plenty of live rock it's doable I'm not a fan of the arka scapes for the only reason they don't have the surface area that proper live rock holds not to mention the diversity of nitrifying bacteria it holds I think this is why we see alot of people have problems with dinos hope you have success bud 😀 👍

  • @dissidify
    @dissidify Год назад

    I am in the early stages of planning and was thinking of setting up a reef tank with a (pressurised) pond canister filter with a couple random flow nozzles to work without any powerheads. Pond filters can do thousands of L/h for a similar price to powerheads so why waste energy for flow that isn't filtration? Can't find any noise ratings for the aquaeco 14000l/h or 16000l/h pumps so is on the back burner for now especially as I am short on funding for a while.

    • @dissidify
      @dissidify Год назад

      For anyone interested in some cost savings with this route, I should note the pond filters I have looked at also come with uv sterilisers, currently highest flow one is £722.50 for 55w uv steriliser, 14k l/h pump, filter media, self cleaning capability which is easier to maintain than the aquarium counterparts. Using the 14k l/h pump you can get 13k l/h so covers 40x turnover for a mixed reef 325l tank. So for the video tank size, this would outperform the 3 eheim filters for less money, approx £200 save on powerheads, £200 less for the uv filters. Only hold backs are size of the canister 75x75x88cm and whatever the noise is and what pressure they are rated for.

  • @sasco9608
    @sasco9608 Год назад

    hi I was wondering where you buy your fish and coral as im in UK too and not sure where?

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  Год назад

      Abyss in Stockport was excellent when I visited but I buy from The Ocean Project and Reefkeeper Moss End mostly. AAC and Reefdreams are also very good. Prestige Reef and Signature Frags are the main online places, plus The Coral Centre.

  • @xj52sfishyworld86
    @xj52sfishyworld86 Год назад +1

    Phosphates only at 1.2 is for amateurs. My tanks phosphate levels got up to 7.6

  • @locwong9284
    @locwong9284 Год назад +1

    Great video Nice and simple low noise low cost low maintenance but corals and fish are thriving parameters are high but stability is definitely the key. My tank also runs on a canister filter I got exactly the same setup as Mickey Mike on you tube check his video out. 👍✌

  • @daronjordan4548
    @daronjordan4548 Год назад

    I have a 135 fwlr, can I remove my wet dry and replace it with a canister filter and grow corals?

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  Год назад

      There's a few more steps but yes you can.

  • @Mykeysdaily
    @Mykeysdaily Год назад

    What's frowned about? 😅🙌

  • @mattcarpenter6986
    @mattcarpenter6986 2 месяца назад

    Do you think 1 fx4 canister filter is enough for a 420 litre marine tank?

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  Месяц назад +1

      I've never used one so can't say I'm afraid

  • @indigo2939
    @indigo2939 11 месяцев назад

    Hey!! would it be possible for me to temporarily scrap the sump on my Red Sea reefer 350 to a canister filter?, Help would be gladly appreciated!

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  11 месяцев назад

      Yep

    • @indigo2939
      @indigo2939 11 месяцев назад

      @@ReefDork @ReefDork You sound dont too keen, to do this would i need simply attach the input and output of the canister filter onto the plumbing bringing the water down and up and as for the emergency valve would it require me put a bucket under? Do you know anywhere I could see a setup like this?

  • @Coral-reef.
    @Coral-reef. 2 дня назад

    My tank is thriving using only an fx4 filter. No sump no skimmer nothing.

  • @jaspernevis4984
    @jaspernevis4984 Год назад +2

    Which canister filters do they use?

    • @locwong9284
      @locwong9284 Год назад

      I recommend you use a oase it has a prefilter you can easily remove and clean like a filter sock and it also has a thermometer check out mikeymikemikemike.

    • @sisimonm4085
      @sisimonm4085 Год назад +1

      In the video they mention Ehiem and the look to be different models.
      I run my 230l tank on two Fluval 307 filters with a Reef octo hob skimmer and it’s a dream.😀

    • @ReefDorkXtra
      @ReefDorkXtra Год назад +1

      One is an Eheim Professional 3, I didn't catch the others

  • @xRkClan
    @xRkClan Год назад

    I’ve got a juwel Rio 240 running a Fluval 307 Fluval uv steriliser and a juwel protein skimmer got a purple tang coral beauty clownfish x2 shrimp mandarine goby corals
    Torch mushrooms and Zoe’s oh and with a Fluval marine 3.0 everything is doing mint with a tmc reef flow 8000 wouldn’t go for a sump because of the kids 😂

  • @bad65dad
    @bad65dad Год назад

    All my tanks 125,65, and 40 all running canister with UV and skimmers I have 0 nitrates on all no water changes over 3 years. Using well water top off. No controler just nutrient blocks in all filters that's it no crazy algae. Just a little in my 60 but my urchin eats it all.

  • @TimChump
    @TimChump Год назад +1

    Mature tanks just always work, you could piss in them and it will be fine, patience is key

  • @markbrown2945
    @markbrown2945 Год назад

    Ask the the question people run a brackish aquarium the same as a freshwater aquarium its still saltwater aquarium just lower salinity you see really no need for skimmers sumps etc

  • @noahsark1292
    @noahsark1292 Год назад

    The abyss were my go to aquarium shop for years, until they sold me a faulty heater they supposedly tested and it over heated and killed my entire reef tank… they were awful about it

  • @ilikeweirdfish7106
    @ilikeweirdfish7106 Год назад

    I have a canister tank and I'd say my only problems with it is they're hard to clean and mine is full of aiptasia (though you can't see any in the display). But that's more than made for by the huge amount of pods and other crustaceans that breed in there and give my tank a constant supply of food and clean-up crew.

    • @MrDon967
      @MrDon967 Год назад +1

      your canister is full of aiptasia? that's the firs time i'm hearing anything growin in a canister hehe.
      everytime i take my fluval fx6 out it looks brand new. takes maybe 2 mins to drain and remove

  • @samlee2944
    @samlee2944 Год назад

    Do you think you could do this without the use of live rock? Just the man made stuff, I don’t want to take stuff from the real reefs to have my own!

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  Год назад

      Yes - this tank used man made rock called Aquaroche

  • @markbrown2945
    @markbrown2945 Год назад +1

    My 450 ltr reef tank juwei has been running for 2 years and has nothing more than what it came with internal filter and 1 power head nothing more i dont get algae my fish and corals are spectacular all need folks is saltwater really all this equipment is bs think about it and the ocean mark brown

  • @jamesSmith-bn3ud
    @jamesSmith-bn3ud Год назад

    Yep ,,, a true testoment to YOU DO NOT NEED A SUMP FULL.OF EXPENSIVE EQUIOMENT ,,,, when you hewr this from the hobbyists,,, they talk crap..... canisters and good husbandry,,,,,, no problem..

  • @asmodeus6631
    @asmodeus6631 Год назад

    I've been reefing for the past 30 years and only used canister filters , though when i first started i was told that i needed a sump.
    I have a 180 gallon tank with 3 canister filters ( 2 fluval 406 and 1 fluval x6
    And a Tunze protein skimmer , fluval UV clarifier) So happy with my aquarium and glad i don't have to deal with a sump.

    • @aminamijia
      @aminamijia Год назад

      Wow this is great to hear. Do you have coral in your tank as well?

    • @asmodeus6631
      @asmodeus6631 Год назад +1

      @@aminamijia yes, mixed corals

    • @aquarium8940
      @aquarium8940 5 месяцев назад

      Как часто вы чистите фильтр?

  • @leeverink32
    @leeverink32 Год назад

    yeah if u are a beginner and first had a fresh water tank. DONT USE CANISTER FILTERS ON YOUR TANK! I did in the beginning and it went horribly wrong. if u dont have the money for a refugium/sump tank first get a in tank protein skimmer. Yes it is fully in sight and a sight for sore eyes but it gets the job done. i still use one after 4 years and i dont mind it anymore. That does not mean im gonna run it for ever i do need to dive dieper in it but with a small tank as mine and the cost coming with it im not gonna go bigger any time soon.

  • @algamingunboxing7354
    @algamingunboxing7354 Год назад

    You should look for more aquariums like this , there is no RUclips interest in this aquariums.

  • @MADTrollsReefTanks
    @MADTrollsReefTanks Год назад +1

    Canister filters suck ass. Don’t do it!

    • @locwong9284
      @locwong9284 Год назад +1

      Are you talking about yourself?

    • @MADTrollsReefTanks
      @MADTrollsReefTanks Год назад

      @@locwong9284 no talking about canister filters. Why would you not use a sump and full skinner set up? Canisters are nitrate traps. You will not have a low nutrient tank using a canister filter.

    • @locwong9284
      @locwong9284 Год назад +4

      @@MADTrollsReefTanks the proof is in the pudding check above comments,sumps are nitrate trap to if you don't maintain, people with sumps still struggle with nitrate phosphate to and so on,so I guess you run a sump and your parameters are in check and you got lovely colourful sps and lps and soft corals ?

    • @MADTrollsReefTanks
      @MADTrollsReefTanks Год назад

      @@locwong9284 give it a shot then. You find out how much easier a sump is.

    • @locwong9284
      @locwong9284 Год назад +5

      @@MADTrollsReefTanks I have tried both but went back to oase prefilter termo canister filter been in hobbie for 5 years my parameters are stable nitrate 10-15..phosphate 0.05-0.1 all I do is change prefilter every 2 weeks and water change every 2 weeks my tank is 2 years old and everything is thriving including sps. Send me a photo of your setup and I show you mine? But end of the day in this hobby what works for you doesn't work for everyone

  • @PhongHuynh0981314893
    @PhongHuynh0981314893 Год назад

    This tank dont need any canister filer, only add a small pump with sponge in tank and it done.