O oswoldy Fishaholic Joined Mar 4, 2009 Messages 575 Reaction score 0 May 6, 2009 #1 Which is better Just the External: Internal & External: Do you think either creates too much current? Thanks Mike
Which is better Just the External: Internal & External: Do you think either creates too much current? Thanks Mike
england channa aka snakehead Joined Dec 13, 2005 Messages 10,394 Reaction score 3 Location Bournemouth Dorset / Medellin Colombia May 6, 2009 #2 To me the second video look's better, ex and internal
Inchworm Li'l Ole Fish Lady Joined Aug 31, 2003 Messages 19,720 Reaction score 16 Location New York May 6, 2009 #3 Do you think either creates too much current? Click to expand... That depends on how much current you want, and that depends on the kind of fish you have in the tank. What kind of fish do you have or plan to get?
Do you think either creates too much current? Click to expand... That depends on how much current you want, and that depends on the kind of fish you have in the tank. What kind of fish do you have or plan to get?
OP OP O oswoldy Fishaholic Joined Mar 4, 2009 Messages 575 Reaction score 0 May 6, 2009 #4 Inchworm said: Do you think either creates too much current? Click to expand... That depends on how much current you want, and that depends on the kind of fish you have in the tank. What kind of fish do you have or plan to get? Click to expand... Fish etc are in my Signature. Mike
Inchworm said: Do you think either creates too much current? Click to expand... That depends on how much current you want, and that depends on the kind of fish you have in the tank. What kind of fish do you have or plan to get? Click to expand... Fish etc are in my Signature. Mike
three-fingers Fish Connoisseur Joined Jul 23, 2006 Messages 5,554 Reaction score 2 Location Scotland May 6, 2009 #5 Fish will be perfectly fine with either flow rate. You have plants so the best thing would be to remove the bubble wall and leave both filters on for a higher flowrate.
Fish will be perfectly fine with either flow rate. You have plants so the best thing would be to remove the bubble wall and leave both filters on for a higher flowrate.
treefella83 Fish Fanatic Joined Jun 4, 2007 Messages 147 Reaction score 0 Location Bishop Auckland Co Durham May 6, 2009 #6 i run a fluval 205 and a fluval u3 but have drilled larger holes in the spray bars to reduce the water flow but still have the turn over
i run a fluval 205 and a fluval u3 but have drilled larger holes in the spray bars to reduce the water flow but still have the turn over