L likestofish Jack Dempsey MFK Member Sep 7, 2007 2,958 16 38 Duluth, GA Nov 10, 2007 #1 I have a large 450 tank that can fit a small sized pond biofilter would it work and more importantly would it be safe for the fish?
I have a large 450 tank that can fit a small sized pond biofilter would it work and more importantly would it be safe for the fish?
Bogwoodbruce Peacock Bass MFK Member Feb 2, 2007 27,290 13 119 34 Rotherham, UK www.facebook.com Nov 11, 2007 #2 I think taht it would work and it has a good media capasity but would probably have to be raised above the tank to work.
I think taht it would work and it has a good media capasity but would probably have to be raised above the tank to work.
ewurm Aimara MFK Member Jan 27, 2006 28,496 79 132 16 * Nov 11, 2007 #3 I can't see any reason why it wouldn't.
Liam Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jun 30, 2007 1,173 2 38 Brisbane - Australia. Nov 11, 2007 #4 ewurm;1265214; said: I can't see any reason why it wouldn't. Click to expand... thats what i was going to say. Lol. J/K
ewurm;1265214; said: I can't see any reason why it wouldn't. Click to expand... thats what i was going to say. Lol. J/K
toehead11183 Fire Eel MFK Member Dec 4, 2006 3,538 21 68 Memphis, tn Nov 11, 2007 #5 most pond filters dont filter the tiny particals out as well as tank filters.
S SiApA2 Candiru MFK Member Jun 15, 2007 274 0 46 Australia Nov 11, 2007 #6 i dont see why not. just depends on the media u have in them. Some say they use a little bit more electricity then the tank ones.
i dont see why not. just depends on the media u have in them. Some say they use a little bit more electricity then the tank ones.