Which filter should I get?

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Hello! Im setting up a 40 gallon tank and I wanted to know if its best to have a internal canister filter or a HOB filter? I already have a fluval AC50 running on it but I wanted to know if there are better options out there.

I'm planning to have coral and a few fishes here and there.
 

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IMO....you can't beat Fluval, either AC110 for HOB or 407 for canister. Tons of media space in both. Heck, if you can find a used FX2 even better....wont even need tank internal wavemakers with teh output on that.
 
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IMO....you can't beat Fluval, either AC110 for HOB or 407 for canister. Tons of media space in both. Heck, if you can find a used FX2 even better....wont even need tank internal wavemakers with teh output on that.
What about the 207? Would the work the same?
 

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I agree with @FUNGI with either a 110 hob or the external canister. I personally wouldnt use a internal on an actual reef tank maybe a qt tank. I used the biggest tidal on a 40g tank and that was pretty nice too. Not as much internal space as the 110 but the pump being submerged is very nice.
 

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207 is ok....but Petsmart is having their sale:
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$60 dollar difference in cost, but 407 is 100x better....IMO
 

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and finally, don't let anyone tell you that can't keep a reef tank with a HOB or a Canister.....


 

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and finally, don't let anyone tell you that can't keep a reef tank with a HOB or a Canister.....


I did just that for about 15 years (fish only) back in the day. HOB filter, skimmer, and appropriate amount of live rock. I now plan on doing it again with fish and corals. Just not willing to take a chance on a sump overflowing.
 

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Seachem Tidal filters came highly recommended when I setup my tank. I have a Seachem Tidal on my 20 gallon. It does a great job with my tank.
 

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