DarrenJThomas
Thu Feb 16, 2006, 03:15 AM
Hi Guys
I am using a canister fileter on my breeding tank and was wondering if i slow the filter down would there be a point where the water flow was insufficient to support the good bacteria leading to no biological filtration.
My thoughts are to slow the filter down at times of spawning to allow fertilisation of the eggs. Once the eggs are fertilised I may speed up the fileter a little and then reduce it one the eggs have hatched.
Reasons, the last batch of eggs only had about 15% fertilisation rate. This may also be due the pair getting to know how it all works.
Any thoughts.
Thanks
I am using a canister fileter on my breeding tank and was wondering if i slow the filter down would there be a point where the water flow was insufficient to support the good bacteria leading to no biological filtration.
My thoughts are to slow the filter down at times of spawning to allow fertilisation of the eggs. Once the eggs are fertilised I may speed up the fileter a little and then reduce it one the eggs have hatched.
Reasons, the last batch of eggs only had about 15% fertilisation rate. This may also be due the pair getting to know how it all works.
Any thoughts.
Thanks