views on which tank would be preferable for Saltwater would be great.
Due to a tank shut down of one of my fresh water tanks, i now have a spare tank going which im thinking may be a better replacement for my current tank Flowr Saltwater tank, depending on wether with Salt tanks is it swimming room or water volume that is prefered?
would you prefer an extra 0.4m swiming length which is nearly an extra 50% than the current thank or would the extra 0.1m width & depth be more preferable?
I know that i would be losing the sump, but to be honest i hate sumps compared to running maintenace on a tank with the Fluva FX range as its just so easy to use, being able to pump water out to a drain and use the intergrated gravel vacume thats avalible for these canisters.
view appreciated
Due to a tank shut down of one of my fresh water tanks, i now have a spare tank going which im thinking may be a better replacement for my current tank Flowr Saltwater tank, depending on wether with Salt tanks is it swimming room or water volume that is prefered?
- so my current tank is a Betta Lifespace 1000 with sump - Size of tank 0.9m x 0.6m x0.6m 324Ltr + 120litre sump.
- Second tank that I'm thinking of using instead - Size of tank 1.3m x 0.5m x 0.5m 325Ltr no sump currently but has FX6 canister filter. (this tank is aluminum framed and lidded)
would you prefer an extra 0.4m swiming length which is nearly an extra 50% than the current thank or would the extra 0.1m width & depth be more preferable?
I know that i would be losing the sump, but to be honest i hate sumps compared to running maintenace on a tank with the Fluva FX range as its just so easy to use, being able to pump water out to a drain and use the intergrated gravel vacume thats avalible for these canisters.
view appreciated