I was thinking about the FX5 and why Eheim provides better biological filtration. I thought that perhaps there was a way to take full advantage of the FX5's interior in regards to bio filtration. This idea is a bit wild but stick with me and let me know what you guys think.
My tank has two built in drains and therefore a center back built in overflow. Because water overflows into the rectangular overflow like a waterfall, I can use the gravity feed like a sump does. What if I cut a piece of eggcrate and give it a snug fit in the overflow and put let's say aquaclear foam blocks to rest on top. Therefore, water would be mechanically filtered as soon as it goes down the box for about 3 or 4 inches. Then I could remove all the foam sponges in the FX5 except for the first layer ones. I then fill the canister with bio media. (either bio max or eheim substrat in media bags) If the FX5 is packed with bio then the flow velocity would have to decrease and yield more contact time. I could also lower the flow rate manually if the intial decrease wasn't substantial.
What do you think? I really want to give it a go.
My tank has two built in drains and therefore a center back built in overflow. Because water overflows into the rectangular overflow like a waterfall, I can use the gravity feed like a sump does. What if I cut a piece of eggcrate and give it a snug fit in the overflow and put let's say aquaclear foam blocks to rest on top. Therefore, water would be mechanically filtered as soon as it goes down the box for about 3 or 4 inches. Then I could remove all the foam sponges in the FX5 except for the first layer ones. I then fill the canister with bio media. (either bio max or eheim substrat in media bags) If the FX5 is packed with bio then the flow velocity would have to decrease and yield more contact time. I could also lower the flow rate manually if the intial decrease wasn't substantial.
What do you think? I really want to give it a go.