i am interested in purchasing a wet/dry filter for my 58 gal tank. keeping in mind the tank is not drilled, can anyone suggest a top of the line manufactuer.
thanks in advance, ufo.
the one thing about wet\dry's are there pretty much all the same....I used one on my 55 gal FO tank for about 7+ years and never had one problem with it(the brand name was Del Rey)it was rated for tanks up to 125 gal....IMO I would get the biggest one you can fit in the tank stand just for more water.....
If you have LR in your tank I would forget the wet\dry and just go for a large sump.
Mark is right, almost all of them are the same. I am using an Amiracle on my tank for over 2 years and have had no problmes. The only wet-drys that seem to be different are the CPR CPY series and those that have the skimmer and other equipment built in. I also agree with Mark, forgo the media and buy a tank instead of a wetdry. The tank will add a larger volume of water to your system and will cost you less. My LFS has 40 gallon acrylic tanks for $129, far less than even the smallest wetdry.
HI:
I'll third the motion.. I have a 20long tank as my sump and as a wet/dry I have a 5gal bucket w/ lots of holes punched thru the bottom. It holds 8 gallons of biomedia, water comes from my overflow into the top of the bucket, and pours down into the biomedia then into the 20gal long....
All wet/drys really are the same...and those w/ built in sumps give you so little extra gallonage there are not worth the extra money...A LFS here in town sells these el chepo wet/dry/sump w/ built in skimmers for around $145, this only hold about 10gal of water totally full...which means you run about 3-4 inches of water in it (about 2-3gal) so you have to fill it daily to prevent it from running dry...not good for the money.
buy a tank for your sump, and add in an el cheapo wet/dry or the plastic bucket like i mentioned.
my opinion
frank
Here's one thing to consider. When you set up a wet/dry or sump, you'll find all sorts of toys to put down there, so make it as big as possible. This provides another benefit:added water volume. This is great for helping to stabilize the tank.