Nic Peacock Bass MFK Member Oct 8, 2005 15,800 14 119 outside philly Jun 29, 2006 #11 i run canisters and wet drys on all my tanks my 45 wich has all of my angels is filtered by a fluval 304 with biowheels and a eheim canister
i run canisters and wet drys on all my tanks my 45 wich has all of my angels is filtered by a fluval 304 with biowheels and a eheim canister
O Oscarboyz Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 23, 2006 1,016 1 36 In the fish section LOL Jul 25, 2006 #12 depends on the size tank and if your breeding I use a emp 280 on my 30 gal and sponges in my breeder
N nomadofthehills Candiru MFK Member Nov 1, 2005 573 2 48 Aug 8, 2006 #13 I use an AC 70, 300gph in a 9g tank. Even as dime sized juvies they were fine.
gomezladdams Polypterus MFK Member Sep 8, 2005 5,771 6 92 gilboa,ny Aug 8, 2006 #14 I have an tetratec 500 on the 75g I turned all the flows to one side so the current woulnt be so chaotic.I have 4 young angel in a 30l with a emp 280
I have an tetratec 500 on the 75g I turned all the flows to one side so the current woulnt be so chaotic.I have 4 young angel in a 30l with a emp 280
B born2lovefish Plecostomus MFK Member Mar 16, 2006 665 53 61 Indianapolis Aug 14, 2006 #15 I use an eheim wet/dry, hang on the backs, and sponge filters.
Dominuslive Gambusia MFK Member May 26, 2006 420 3 16 Iowa Aug 14, 2006 #16 I use a penguin 350 on my 29 gal angle tank. 350 gph, and they thrive. They do fine with lots of flow, just not alot of turbulence. You don't want chaotic water, just flowing water.
I use a penguin 350 on my 29 gal angle tank. 350 gph, and they thrive. They do fine with lots of flow, just not alot of turbulence. You don't want chaotic water, just flowing water.