ProClear Aquatics Premier 175 Wet Dry Filter with Prefilter

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  1. ClimberChris

    ClimberChris Flamingo Tongue

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    ProClear Aquatics Premier 175 Wet Dry Filter with Prefilter.. Has anyone used this filter? Feedback? I am looking into purchasing this system in place of my hang on the back marineland emperor 400:)
     
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  3. jkat21

    jkat21 Bangghai Cardinal

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    Hey climber.. I have the 125 version of that wet/dry..Its not a bad filter. but keep the pre-filter and filter pad very clean so you do not build up nitates from the gunk settling into the bio-balls..I am curently changing over to a diy sump/fuge to add some more room /filtration.what will you have in your tank? FO,REEF,etc..OH one more important thing is make sure you do not get a build up of air bubbles in the u-tube on the over flow.this will happen from time to time and you dont want to break siphon...I found a sweet spot with mine and havent had many if any bubbles build up....I went with a stronger return pump than what it came with and it made a big difference..hope this helps a bit....
     
  4. hydrojeff

    hydrojeff Montipora Capricornis

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    i also have the 125 version, i use a rio 2100 and have not had any issues with losing a siphon, i clean all sponges and pad every week, great filter, oh and i also have a 15 gallon fuge before the wet/dry, catches all the heavy stuff first.
     
  5. ClimberChris

    ClimberChris Flamingo Tongue

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    Well I want to have a combination of Coral and Reef Friendly fish. I started the hobby about a year ago and I feel that the shop I went to sold me lower end filters/skimmers since I was a beginner and he didn't want to scare me off with the prices. Now that I know more about keeping a tank, I am almost starting off from scratch. I was using tap water for the longest time and I kept finding large amounts of grass algae and my tank windows had to be cleaned almost every day. After much research I found out I have a phosphate level of almost 5.0 and that is feeding the algae so I ordered a RO machine which came in yesterday so once I start doing some water changes, that problem should get better. With that being said, I want a better skimmer and filter too and the ProClear came highly recommended from a few sources.
     
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    hydrojeff Montipora Capricornis

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    i use there 150 skimmer and have for years and seems to pull out all kinds of dark gunk, but i here a lot of people do not like there skimmers? i do
     
  7. ClimberChris

    ClimberChris Flamingo Tongue

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    Do you think using the 175 for a 76 Gallon half circle is overkill?? My new setup will be reef and I am looking into pipefish and seahorses.

    Capacity- 175 GAL OR 600 GPH
    BIO AREA: 4.5 GAL
    SUMP GAL:13.5
     
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  9. newbie

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    No in fact I was about to tell you if you are going to run a pro clear think ahead make sure it has enuff room incase you want to put any thing else in there like a skimmer or what ever I would up having to get abigger one to stick all my stuff into it the draw pulls out it hits on tall stuff
     
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    ClimberChris Flamingo Tongue

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    I am planning to use an Octopus NW-150 skimmer on this new setup too.
     
  11. kedron

    kedron Flamingo Tongue

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    well i use one and have ben for about a year mine has the built in filter had to put stong air pump to force more air into pump to make more skim matter then i took 3/4s of the blue balls out and replaced with live and base rock will tell you in future how it worked

    my nitrates were to high couldnt get them down so this my remedy
     
  12. Hevgotdat4u

    Hevgotdat4u Fire Worm

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    Pro CLEAR

    i HAVE THE 200 SERIES ON MY 125 AND I LOVE IT.JUST SWAP OUT THE BIO BALLS FOR LIVE RUMBLE ROCK AND I USE A CPR CS OVER FLOW INSTEAD OF THE STANDARD WITH THE U TUBE.