Is this enough filtration?

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Runitis

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I have a 70 gallon tank with a aquaclear 70 with sponge and biomax and a penguin 150 with carbon and a cascade 600 internal with carbon, so im pushing 625gph im pretty sure and my stock will be one 3" juvenile four line pictus is this good enough, also with 25% w/c a week heres the little guy in qc

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Filtration seems fine. I have 2 emp 400, a cascade 1000, and a large sponge filter on my 75

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Is the pictus the only fish you are going to keep or do you plan on adding more fish?
 
Surely very good. I dont see any dirt in your tank. Even you dont change your water for a month is still good for sure with only one fish. I only dont like too much lime stone as gravel. It will form a thin layer of white slime at your glass water level if water if water not change often.
 
Surely very good. I dont see any dirt in your tank. Even you dont change your water for a month is still good for sure with only one fish. I only dont like too much lime stone as gravel. It will form a thin layer of white slime at your glass water level if water if water not change often.

Yea some how that little tank stays pretty clean :s other then the build up at gravel level. Well that isn't the tank he's going in anyways I have no clue what that gravel is it was free! And yea I will be adding more fish eventually that's why the big looool at the end! But probably wont be a while. I'm on the hunt for something cool and exciting but not over $100 a piece. So who knows when that'll be so that will be one lucky little catfish for a while. And by the summer I'm hopping to replace the penguin with another aq 70

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Get an aquaclear 110 instead, more power. I run 2 on my 50 breeder overkill I know but my adult roselines love to play in the current.
 
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