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    Tank Question

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    Hi all,

    just like to have some feedback on your thought about using IOS (internal over flow system) as filter for planted tank.

    And so, what would be the best filter for planted tank? Thanks

    ronig

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    If I'm not mistaken, most of us are using canister filters....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronig View Post
    Hi all,

    just like to have some feedback on your thought about using IOS (internal over flow system) as filter for planted tank.

    And so, what would be the best filter for planted tank? Thanks

    ronig
    IOS is a very good filtration method.

    However, you are talking about aquascaping, it might affect the way your tank looks and thus affect your scape.

    I will recommend canister filtration as well.

    If your tank is small, a hang over filter will suffice.
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    canister filter is easier to maintain

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    I though IOS easier to maintain.
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