Hob filter for 29 gal

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Hello guys, first time posting. I’m beginning to just get into the hobby and was wondering if I should get an aquaclear 110 hob filter or 2 70’s for my 29 gal. I can’t do a sump due to space constraints. I will start with FOWLR and eventually have corals. Is the 2 70s too much filtration/flow?
 

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Seachem Tidals are another option. The AquaClear 70 Power Filter is rated for 70 gallons - so it's probably overkill (2 is definitely overkill). I'd probably look at the AquaClear 30 or 50 Power Filters instead.
 

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Seachem has a surface skimmer feature, but an Aquaclear is bigger and more versatile. Both are great filters.
 
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Aquaclear hands down, the versatility can't be beat.
I think I’m gonna do the 1 aquaclear 70 and adjust how I want to set up the media! I just want to make sure I’m able to get enough filtration(which is why I thought the 110 might be good). since I’m unable to run a sump like a lot of other people. But I also don’t want to overdo it
 

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+1 on the ac 70. One should be plenty, and you can always add a second one or a power head later. Flow in a tank doesn’t all have to be via the filter/sump. I’m running a 110 with two mp10’s on a 29g temporary tank (bare bottom, rocks but no sand)…
 

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Long as you avoid aqueon you will be fine. Their stuff is rubbish! Bought a hob for a 20g hospital tank and as quick as I took it out the box, it went back in! I emphasize trash.
 
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+1 on the ac 70. One should be plenty, and you can always add a second one or a power head later. Flow in a tank doesn’t all have to be via the filter/sump. I’m running a 110 with two mp10’s on a 29g temporary tank (bare bottom, rocks but no sand)…
Planning on getting live sand. And getting a power head as well for flow! Appreciate the advice y’all ! It’s exciting to see it al start to come together a little. I felt lost when I first started looking for info.
 
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Would you guys say this is a good light for my size tank?
NICREW Aquarium LED Reef Light, Dimmable Full Spectrum Marine LED for Saltwater Coral Fish Tanks Amazon product
 

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You will be good. I have bothe the aqua clear on one tank and the seachem tidal on another tank. I like the surface skimming on the tidal. And pretty much can do everything same as aqua clear BUT the aqua clear is much more silent. Both good
 
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