Irecruitfish Polypterus MFK Member Feb 18, 2016 872 295 87 Chicago area Feb 28, 2024 #1 I have an arowana so I wanted to leave some space at the top for it to swim freely but I'm not sure if this is far too low?
I have an arowana so I wanted to leave some space at the top for it to swim freely but I'm not sure if this is far too low?
TwoHedWlf Potamotrygon MFK Member Mar 2, 2017 1,844 2,451 164 45 New Zealand Feb 28, 2024 #2 Unless you're wanting to use the outlet to disturb the surface you cannot have the outlet too low. Reactions: Irecruitfish
Irecruitfish Polypterus MFK Member Feb 18, 2016 872 295 87 Chicago area Feb 28, 2024 #3 TwoHedWlf said: Unless you're wanting to use the outlet to disturb the surface you cannot have the outlet too low. Click to expand... I see the surface moving a bit but not much should I look into a wave maker or is this not a good option with an arowana?
TwoHedWlf said: Unless you're wanting to use the outlet to disturb the surface you cannot have the outlet too low. Click to expand... I see the surface moving a bit but not much should I look into a wave maker or is this not a good option with an arowana?
TwoHedWlf Potamotrygon MFK Member Mar 2, 2017 1,844 2,451 164 45 New Zealand Feb 29, 2024 #4 You could try aiming the nozzles upwards Reactions: deeda and Irecruitfish
Irecruitfish Polypterus MFK Member Feb 18, 2016 872 295 87 Chicago area Feb 29, 2024 #5 TwoHedWlf said: You could try aiming the nozzles upwards Click to expand... Yep I just did that yesterday when I was doing a water change.
TwoHedWlf said: You could try aiming the nozzles upwards Click to expand... Yep I just did that yesterday when I was doing a water change.