Hi,
Newbie here. Just trying to get started on the right foot. Got the tank cyclying properly. Introduced fish. It seems the fish are swimming against a pretty good current all the time. My un-experienced mind says more water movement all the better. We had one last night get sucked against the intake (was able to swim away) at the bottom where the fluval view's intake is. Tonight another fish got sucked against and couldn't release and expired. How much is to much movement? Do fish need rest from the current? I notice in salt tanks they have what looks like a fan creating more movement........ours is not salt. Anything we can do to prevent more fatalities? Can you put anything in front of the intake or will I risk burning out the pump? Help!! My 10 year old is sad with his new tank.
Thanks for reading
Newbie here. Just trying to get started on the right foot. Got the tank cyclying properly. Introduced fish. It seems the fish are swimming against a pretty good current all the time. My un-experienced mind says more water movement all the better. We had one last night get sucked against the intake (was able to swim away) at the bottom where the fluval view's intake is. Tonight another fish got sucked against and couldn't release and expired. How much is to much movement? Do fish need rest from the current? I notice in salt tanks they have what looks like a fan creating more movement........ours is not salt. Anything we can do to prevent more fatalities? Can you put anything in front of the intake or will I risk burning out the pump? Help!! My 10 year old is sad with his new tank.
Thanks for reading