which pump/filter

Shewie

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Hi there im new to the forum, and hoping to get a couple of Axos when i eventually move house.

Im trying to find out which is the best pump to use, ive got a 60x30x30 tank. not sure on what flow per minute i should be looking for!

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Hi Shewie, welcome to the forum.

I've only just put a pump/filter in my tank.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....m=370047361955&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=024

Pumb helps oxygenate the water and sucks "most" of the dirt out of the water. Doesn't cause water flow problems. Double check sizes, some are larger than others. You'll also need a powerful enough pump.

Prior to that, the last three or four years just had lots of oxygenting plant and did larger water changes when cleaning.
 
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