Jun 2, 2009

Posted by Freshwater Aquariums in FAQ | 5 Comments

What Type Of Aquarium Filter Should I Buy?

I am going to buy a 10 gallon aquarium and put a chinese algae eater, 2 male swordtails, 1 male and 1 female dwarf gourmis, an albino rainbow shark, and 2 nerite snails. The aquarium will have a 5 inch bubble stone and a 15 gallon air pump. The aquarium will be heated to 78 degrees. There will be no live plants. I am leaning towards getting an aqua-tech 5-15 gallon box filter, but im not sure. I have heard alot of good things about bio-wheels. Im completely lost over wut kind of filter i should have. You guys always like specifics, hope that was specific enough, lol. Thanks for any answers!

  1. Jackp1ne says:

    Aqua-tech filter should be fine,they are just a cheap filter but I have one in with my cichlids and it works well.The only problem with them I find is there is no flow regulator to turn down the current which I like when I am keeping bettas.Make sure what ever filter you decide on the cartridges are easy to get in your area.

  2. get a submersible one like the fluval…..thats what i have and its great
    the aquaclear makes a splash and have that waterfall noise.

  3. Aqua Clear in my opinion is the best filter in the world

  4. ashlar28 says:

    I would recomend to check out your local fish store and see what filters they carry, I use the filter from marineland with a bio weel, its been running for over 3 years and have no problems with it at all, and with the water splashing noise effects can be eliminated bye topping of your water tank

  5. Aqua Clear’s power filter is a good one. It has different size such as 5-20 gallon, 10-30 gallons and etc. For a 10 gallon tank a 5-20 gallon should suffice.
    I am using Aqua Clear also. It’s good and also easy to clean.

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