Mickey C
Fri Aug 20, 2010, 02:09 AM
Morning all,
Just seeking opinions on what you'd do with my 240L tank. I currently have my old Cascade 700 canister filter running with foam and sponge in the first basket, ceramic noodles in the second basket. The output of this filter goes into a 2 foot long spray bar in the lid of my Aqua one tank, where there's three compartments. All currently have a layer of noodles, then eheim substrat over the top with a layer of wool on that (to try and distribute the water more evenly). The outlet of the lid has an L shape attachment, so the water hits that and gushes across the surface of the tank.
I also have an internal UV filter running on its own which flows about 250l/h.
So, I've just got new bearings for my eheim 2229 and it's much quieter and ready to add. Should I:
Have my cascade use a spray bar in the tank (spraying down the back wall) and have the eheim go into the lid over the noodles? This will create a pulsating blast of water across the surface of the tank, or;
Keep the cascade as is and have the eheim as a spray bar on the back wall?
Just wondering if there's a benefit to having a pulse aggetating the surface really. I plan on replacing the cascade one day (probably when it dies, it's 8 years old and going strong), and have decided on two filters in case one dies (so I have a day to get another), and for the amount of dissolved oxygen using the wet/dry and trickle systems at the same time - hopefully no need for an air pump!
As a by-product of having this much filtration, with a mildly planted tank (mostly anubias and crypt), *could* it support 15 cardinals, 10 rummy noses, 2 whiptails, 2 bristlenoses and 4 discus? I currently have 10 rummies and 8 cardinals and a whippy in there which have been there 4 weeks now, about to by my first discus this weekend and putting in QT :)
So many questions, look forward to answers and suggestions!
PS: I know it's overkill, but I'd prefer to over-filter than under-filter as I'm starting out.
Just seeking opinions on what you'd do with my 240L tank. I currently have my old Cascade 700 canister filter running with foam and sponge in the first basket, ceramic noodles in the second basket. The output of this filter goes into a 2 foot long spray bar in the lid of my Aqua one tank, where there's three compartments. All currently have a layer of noodles, then eheim substrat over the top with a layer of wool on that (to try and distribute the water more evenly). The outlet of the lid has an L shape attachment, so the water hits that and gushes across the surface of the tank.
I also have an internal UV filter running on its own which flows about 250l/h.
So, I've just got new bearings for my eheim 2229 and it's much quieter and ready to add. Should I:
Have my cascade use a spray bar in the tank (spraying down the back wall) and have the eheim go into the lid over the noodles? This will create a pulsating blast of water across the surface of the tank, or;
Keep the cascade as is and have the eheim as a spray bar on the back wall?
Just wondering if there's a benefit to having a pulse aggetating the surface really. I plan on replacing the cascade one day (probably when it dies, it's 8 years old and going strong), and have decided on two filters in case one dies (so I have a day to get another), and for the amount of dissolved oxygen using the wet/dry and trickle systems at the same time - hopefully no need for an air pump!
As a by-product of having this much filtration, with a mildly planted tank (mostly anubias and crypt), *could* it support 15 cardinals, 10 rummy noses, 2 whiptails, 2 bristlenoses and 4 discus? I currently have 10 rummies and 8 cardinals and a whippy in there which have been there 4 weeks now, about to by my first discus this weekend and putting in QT :)
So many questions, look forward to answers and suggestions!
PS: I know it's overkill, but I'd prefer to over-filter than under-filter as I'm starting out.