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I'm looking at getting an external filter for my Jewel Rio 180.

Tank size is 180 litres on external/outside dimensions, but when I measure where the actual water is inside the tank I get a volume of 165 litres.

So, I'm wanting to get an external filter for it.

I have narrowed down my (budget allowing) choices to either a Aqua One CF1000 or CF1200

or a SunSun 1000 litres per hour or 1400 litres per hour.

I have read reviews on here and online and found people seem to think these filters do OK.

My questions are...

Is more filtration better?

Does UV make any difference? Will I be wishing I got it if I don't?

I am planning on rescaping my tank. I currently run the Jewel filter it came with and have the 3D background etc....I will be taking all the internal stuff out and redoing the set-up. Im loving the look of a planted tank and want to use pressurised CO2 to grow a jungle. I will run some tropical fishies, but not a heavy load of fish.

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- More filtration is definitely better :)

- Typically with UV it's recommended to put good money into it, otherwise it's rendered useless. If you want to go UV I'd recommend either a more expensive brand or an external UV filter - the Sunsun UV filters don't really rate that well. We don't have any UV on our tanks so I can't really say what the best is or whether it's needed

Personally I choose Aqua One over Sunsun :)

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Ok, thanks

So 2 votes for CF1200

Are they really 440 tall? 520 tall with taps? That's fricken huge! Where do I put it? It wont fit in the tank stand LOL!

And 7.1kgs? I wont be able to lift that sucker when its full of water..... :o

Don't know the exact measurements but that sounds about right, they're about average size. If you can't lift 7kg you probably won't be able to handle any canister filter.

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Don't know the exact measurements but that sounds about right, they're about average size. If you can't lift 7kg you probably won't be able to handle any canister filter.

Lol, I was just surprised. Ive not had a canister filter since I used an ancient eheim years ago. It wasn't as big as that though.

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  • 1 month later...

I've just had my 12+ year old filter fail (seals stuffed) seeing as everyone recommends them (CF1200's),

wheres the best place to order one from?

I'm a wee way from any city at the moment and would like to get one over the internets & hopefully have it delivered by fri-sat..

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Aaa, I just looked up the CF1200, and it looks identical to the via aqua 650 pro that I have - are they parts compatible?

Appears so, Hollywood fish farm's website lists the O-rings and other parts for the 1200 as compatible with the 650.

http://www.hollywoodfishfarm.co.nz/detail/view/aqua-one-aquis-cf1000-canister-o-ring-10699/m/1194/

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Thanks Ira - thats both good & bad - good because I'll probably save money, bad because I was planning on gluing the old one up & using it as a water cooling reservoir for my PC.

I'll strip it down in the weekend and see if I can find all the o-rings etc that need replacing.

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