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Hey everyone!
I am setting up a 40 gallon breeder LPS dominate tank and looking to run the Seachem Tidal HOB filter.
My question is, should I just do one Tidal 75 or 110 filter or should I go with two Tidal 55s?
I am going to be hanging my AI hydras from the ceiling so the won't take up space on the back of the tank.
 

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do you have them or will you buy them? No need to buy 2 mechanical filters, they do the same thing. But if you have the 2 sitting around, then its up to you, there's no harm. Personally I wouldn't just because its more stuff hanging off the tank, its clutter and can be unattractive.
 

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Just one will be fine.
I used an AquaClear 110 for 5 years on a 65 as mechanical filtration.
Two is twice the maintenance.
Maybe two wavemakers though to push waters around.
 

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I switched from 2x smaller to 1x larger (Tidal 110) HOB filters on 40 breeder with no sump so this is just my 2 cents:

- 2x smaller gives better and more even cross-flow
- 1x larger is obviously less visually obtrusive and half the maintenance

I originally regretted switching from 2x to 1x but now I'm OK with it.
*I do run a Nero 5 powerhead for flow

How's that for a wishy-washy response?
 
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do you have them or will you buy them? No need to buy 2 mechanical filters, they do the same thing. But if you have the 2 sitting around, then its up to you, there's no harm. Personally I wouldn't just because its more stuff hanging off the tank, its clutter and can be unattractive.
I haven't got them yet. Buying everything piece by piece until I have everything. And I was leaning the same way you are saying.
 
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Just one will be fine.
I used an AquaClear 110 for 5 years on a 65 as mechanical filtration.
Two is twice the maintenance.
Maybe two wavemakers though to push waters around.
That's kind of the way I was leaning. Do a Tidal 110 with two Nero 3s, one on each side of the tank.
 
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Just one will be fine.
I used an AquaClear 110 for 5 years on a 65 as mechanical filtration.
Two is twice the maintenance.
Maybe two wavemakers though to push waters around.
That's kind of the way I was leaning. Do a Tidal 110 with two Nero 3s, one on each side of the tank
I switched from 2x smaller to 1x larger (Tidal 110) HOB filters on 40 breeder with no sump so this is just my 2 cents:

- 2x smaller gives better and more even cross-flow
- 1x larger is obviously less visually obtrusive and half the maintenance

I originally regretted switching from 2x to 1x but now I'm OK with it.
*I do run a Nero 5 powerhead for flow

How's that for a wishy-washy response?
Not wishy-washy to me I get what you are saying.
 

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