rahlcepx516
01-08-2010, 10:58 PM
Standard 55 gallon
Eheim 2217 canister
catalina 3x54w T5 HO
Live plants.
DIY co2
2 day per week Seachem Flourish dosing
Aquariumplants.com substrate
1x Rubberlip pleco
3x Pearl gouramis
I am having trouble deciding where I want to put my intake and spray bar at for my filter. My current setup has the spray bar in the back left corner, positioned vertically and spraying at the front-middle of the tank to cover most the tank. The intake tube is in the back right of the tank.
The spray bar pushes some good current, but from what I have seen from rough tests (dropping items in the tank to observe current flow), it does not get around my ship to the intake, and stops at right about where the ship is.
I did not want to place it directly at the surface so I don't lose all that lovely co2 I am putting in, plus I have an aerator to serve that purpose.
I am also worried that it is too much current for my gouramis, but I do not want to limit it to a front-back current, reducing the efficiency of my filtering.
Any suggestions?
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Eheim 2217 canister
catalina 3x54w T5 HO
Live plants.
DIY co2
2 day per week Seachem Flourish dosing
Aquariumplants.com substrate
1x Rubberlip pleco
3x Pearl gouramis
I am having trouble deciding where I want to put my intake and spray bar at for my filter. My current setup has the spray bar in the back left corner, positioned vertically and spraying at the front-middle of the tank to cover most the tank. The intake tube is in the back right of the tank.
The spray bar pushes some good current, but from what I have seen from rough tests (dropping items in the tank to observe current flow), it does not get around my ship to the intake, and stops at right about where the ship is.
I did not want to place it directly at the surface so I don't lose all that lovely co2 I am putting in, plus I have an aerator to serve that purpose.
I am also worried that it is too much current for my gouramis, but I do not want to limit it to a front-back current, reducing the efficiency of my filtering.
Any suggestions?
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