S Sniperofgods Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 2, 2011 162 1 0 Ohio Jan 26, 2011 #11 just go to a home depot or lowes mostly any hardware stores will have a pvc or similar T Splitter or just the appropriate T splitter that will fit on the pump
just go to a home depot or lowes mostly any hardware stores will have a pvc or similar T Splitter or just the appropriate T splitter that will fit on the pump
S Sniperofgods Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 2, 2011 162 1 0 Ohio Jan 26, 2011 #12 Something like this http://www.formufit.com/products/1{47}2"-Tee-PVC-Fitting-Connector.html it might work better if you got a tube and got one that had a barb fitting so you could run the hose to the splitter for a more secure fit but thats up to you
Something like this http://www.formufit.com/products/1{47}2"-Tee-PVC-Fitting-Connector.html it might work better if you got a tube and got one that had a barb fitting so you could run the hose to the splitter for a more secure fit but thats up to you
J Jay88 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Dec 23, 2010 1,038 0 36 Australia Jan 27, 2011 #13 Ok thanks guys, i will try to see if my fish enjoy the flow first, if they don't ill reduce it. Any signs i should be looking for that signals they are not liking it? and signs that show they are liking it?
Ok thanks guys, i will try to see if my fish enjoy the flow first, if they don't ill reduce it. Any signs i should be looking for that signals they are not liking it? and signs that show they are liking it?
S scorp Gambusia MFK Member Jan 7, 2007 506 0 16 Germany Jan 27, 2011 #14 It's not too much at all, Jay. Your fish will be fine! I'm a fan of high water flow anyway ^^ Just make sure to maybe turn it off during the night to let them rest.
It's not too much at all, Jay. Your fish will be fine! I'm a fan of high water flow anyway ^^ Just make sure to maybe turn it off during the night to let them rest.
A aclockworkorange Dovii MFK Member Jun 24, 2010 9,585 46 105 39 Rose City Jan 28, 2011 #15 Jay88;4835179; said: Ok thanks guys, i will try to see if my fish enjoy the flow first, if they don't ill reduce it. Any signs i should be looking for that signals they are not liking it? and signs that show they are liking it? Click to expand... Normal signs of stress... Not swimming around, breathing hard, stress colors, etc.
Jay88;4835179; said: Ok thanks guys, i will try to see if my fish enjoy the flow first, if they don't ill reduce it. Any signs i should be looking for that signals they are not liking it? and signs that show they are liking it? Click to expand... Normal signs of stress... Not swimming around, breathing hard, stress colors, etc.
C cc247 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 30, 2010 263 0 0 Indiana Jan 28, 2011 #16 also scorp has a good point... you could try putting it on a timer so it doesn't run all the time to let them rest at times...
also scorp has a good point... you could try putting it on a timer so it doesn't run all the time to let them rest at times...