for ****s and giggles me and my cousin hooked his Fluval 405 up to a 5 gallon tank to see the outcome (no fish were present in the tank nor injured during this retarted trial) the flow in the tank was rediculous haha looked like a sandstorm
Deepsouth;2750217; said:In my opinion if water paramaters are good, then no over filteration is needed. There is no point adding additional filters if your water tests are already rock bottom. I have about 10 tanks atm that are 55-180 gallons and I have found that 10x is optimal. I had a massively overstocked 55 gallon that I ran 2 AC110s on and it was crystal clear. I had to put a ton of large fish in there while I waited to get my new tank that was on back order.
Jgray152;2756301; said:He is just stating the truth. THis thread is letting everyone know you(as in members with over filtered tanks) have little to no concept of proper filtration. Unless its a temp solution.
Overfiltering is usless![]()
Jgray152;2756301; said:THis thread is letting everyone know you have little to no concept of proper filtration.
SUree.. If your anything like me those filters will remainTommydeal;2289379; said:125g with 2 Fx5's and 3 AC110's, 55g with 2 Fluval 405's and a wet/dry with a Rio1400 pump. This is not the permanent filtration for both these tanks though, I will probably spread these filters out a little when I add more tanks.