Hey Everyone,
I know I know, "What another thread on filtration!" it's defiantly gotta be annoying must be just me you just feel like you could never over filter a tank. Look at me I have an fx5 hooked up to a 40 gallon breeder right now lmao. I do feel especially in the stingray forums that there are and will always be questions about filtration for heavy bioloads that rays provide.
I was thinking of using this thread for members especially experienced members provide there filtration systems of coarse hopefully all filtration systems shown have made the water chemistry in the tank great!
Some specs that would defiantly help out future ray owners as the hobby grows about your set up include:
Size of the tank:
Filtration (Sump, Canister, Hang on, UV Sterilizer or mix)
What media used
Water Change Schedule
Have rays bred in this system
Any other input would be great especially pics....we all love pics! I just got the idea from the sticky in the setup and filtration subtopic however I felt that it would be better to see filtration systems basically designed to withstand the heavy stock.
Thanks A Million for any info given
I know I know, "What another thread on filtration!" it's defiantly gotta be annoying must be just me you just feel like you could never over filter a tank. Look at me I have an fx5 hooked up to a 40 gallon breeder right now lmao. I do feel especially in the stingray forums that there are and will always be questions about filtration for heavy bioloads that rays provide.
I was thinking of using this thread for members especially experienced members provide there filtration systems of coarse hopefully all filtration systems shown have made the water chemistry in the tank great!
Some specs that would defiantly help out future ray owners as the hobby grows about your set up include:
Size of the tank:
Filtration (Sump, Canister, Hang on, UV Sterilizer or mix)
What media used
Water Change Schedule
Have rays bred in this system
Any other input would be great especially pics....we all love pics! I just got the idea from the sticky in the setup and filtration subtopic however I felt that it would be better to see filtration systems basically designed to withstand the heavy stock.
Thanks A Million for any info given