A Ancient_Fish_Master Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jun 27, 2010 1,789 3 36 Las Vegas Jun 24, 2011 #1 would an Aquaclear 20 be enough filtration for a 10 gal fry-grow out tank? or should i think about gettting another one.
would an Aquaclear 20 be enough filtration for a 10 gal fry-grow out tank? or should i think about gettting another one.
M MC.Arowana Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 25, 2010 370 0 0 worcester Jun 24, 2011 #2 i think its better to use a sponge filter so they dont dont get sucked up
A Ancient_Fish_Master Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jun 27, 2010 1,789 3 36 Las Vegas Jun 24, 2011 #3 i have a sponge attached to the intake of the filter so they dont get sucked in.
A Ancient_Fish_Master Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jun 27, 2010 1,789 3 36 Las Vegas Jun 24, 2011 #4 and i think whats sad is that sponge filters are so overpriced here i can buy another ac20 brand new -__-
and i think whats sad is that sponge filters are so overpriced here i can buy another ac20 brand new -__-
Jon M Polypterus MFK Member Dec 18, 2010 1,252 155 96 Port Saint John, FL Jun 24, 2011 #6 Aquaclear 20 Power Filter=100gph which is 10x turnover I don't see why you would need anymore, specially for fry... The sponge is definitely a good idea.
Aquaclear 20 Power Filter=100gph which is 10x turnover I don't see why you would need anymore, specially for fry... The sponge is definitely a good idea.
A Ancient_Fish_Master Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jun 27, 2010 1,789 3 36 Las Vegas Jun 25, 2011 #7 its about 33 with all the media in though. so around 3x turnover rate