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Terry
10-19-2003, 06:54 AM
G'day

My tank is 36x14x18 i am running one Aclear 200 also fluval 204 at one end thee other end i have airstone also fluval3plus under water power head is this to much

many thanks

Terry
10-19-2003, 08:23 AM
ANYONE

Ardan
10-19-2003, 08:59 AM
I don't think you can have too much filtration.
I like more than one filter going in one tank as it provides backup in case one fails, and also if I want to move one filter to a new tank without having to cycle it.

Do make sure to clean any canister filters often.

I only use sponge filters in my filters. Easy to clean and reuse.

If the discus look and act ok, no problem. They generally get used to it.

hth

korbi_doc
10-19-2003, 09:58 AM
:bounce2: :bounce2: :bounce2: I agree with Ardan, can't have too much filtration. My discus also play in the water currents when filling or just using airstone. Have a central air filter so lotsa air in every tank. FI: my 37gQT has an AC 300, 2 sponge filters, 2 airstones, sometimes more. My 125g has Lifeguard system, 4 sponge filters, a HOT Magnum on the back which I move around & airstones. The 90g has a wet/dry, 2 airstones & 2 sponges, sometimes 3.
After watching the fish play around the water falls & air currents, I don't believe the old story bout currents, JMO.
I would rather overdo than under filtrate tanks, & the fish are fine with that. Dottie ;D ;D

Terry
10-19-2003, 11:06 AM
Thanks guy's :)

Rod
10-19-2003, 04:07 PM
Sorry to disagree with you ardan and korbi doc, but i think terry has way too much current in his discus tank. I'd say there is about 2000 lph + in the 3 power filters he has attached and you can add a bit for the airstone as well...all in a tank that only holds about 120 liters of water. IMO as a general rule up to 5 turn overs an hour filtration is ok. So i would remove all of them except the AC 200 and i'd replace the airstone with an air operated sponge filter.

Rod

korbi_doc
10-19-2003, 06:06 PM
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: No problem Rod, I stand corrected, & bow to experience!! You would certainly be a better judge than I!! lol,
Dottie :) :)

Terry
10-20-2003, 08:34 AM
i removed the fluval3plus i'm leaving the second fluval as i want to set up a second tank shortly just wanna keep it cyclied. will take your advice rod and get sponge filter the weekend whats the best brand to get.

Rod
10-20-2003, 02:31 PM
Hi terry,

I like the Sera brand of sponge filter the most, but most designs are pretty good.

Rod