S SimonA Fishaholic Joined Jul 3, 2004 Messages 436 Reaction score 0 Location North Yorkshire, UK Aug 1, 2004 #1 Is it possible to overfilter a tank?
D Dwarfs Fish Connoisseur Joined Feb 21, 2004 Messages 5,299 Reaction score 1 Location Long island, New York Aug 1, 2004 #2 Yes, but only because the fish wouldn't like all the current
OP OP S SimonA Fishaholic Joined Jul 3, 2004 Messages 436 Reaction score 0 Location North Yorkshire, UK Aug 1, 2004 #3 They arent verry powerfull filters anyway so it will be fine?
T Tropjunky Fish Addict Joined Feb 3, 2004 Messages 870 Reaction score 0 Location UK Peterborough (80 miles north of london) Aug 1, 2004 #4 the more filtration the better but don't over do the flow rate
yhbae Fish Gatherer Joined Sep 27, 2003 Messages 2,177 Reaction score 0 Location Canada Aug 1, 2004 #5 As dwarfs mentioned, look at your fishes. If they handle the water current fine, then you don't have a problem regardless of the filtering capacity. More you have the better. Don't try Aqua Clear 500 in a 10g tank though - that won't work...
As dwarfs mentioned, look at your fishes. If they handle the water current fine, then you don't have a problem regardless of the filtering capacity. More you have the better. Don't try Aqua Clear 500 in a 10g tank though - that won't work...
N nutter Fishaholic Joined Jul 7, 2004 Messages 489 Reaction score 0 Location London UK Aug 1, 2004 #6 The more the better just dont overdo the current