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Old 11-05-2003, 08:11 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Default Re: How to Use a Canister Filter

Wrassman,
Maybe you can help me with what to do with my 2213...
I've got a 29g, 2213 (w/shipping media), 2 powerheads, 28 lbs. LR, 1" LS, 2 clowns and a Coral Beauty. I think my bioload is relatively low for my tank (no plans to add any more fish) and I think my LS/LR is taking care of my bio filtration. I was considering taking the bio media out of my 2213 and just using it for mechanical filtration or simply for added current and extra water.

What weould you do with my setup in regards to the 2213?
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