aqarium canister filter
alright so i made the worst mistake ever and went with sand as my aquarium substrate, and my cichlids are hellbent on destroying all of my filters. picking it up and spitting it near my filter, and then i get to watch the sand go strait up it. awesome!
i am using a penguin biowheel 330 that i have had forever, and sand keeps getting in the impeller magnent area and really causing some serious issues. i've already lost one older filter to the same thing. i really don't feel like changing substrates.
anywho i am about to lose my 330, and i'm wondering if getting a canister filter would avoid the sand suckage problem? i know it would go in, but would the filtration remove it before getting near the impeller?
the canister i am looking at getting is here
http://www.marinedepot.com/aquarium...nal.asp?CartId=
anyone have any idea if this will solve my problems?
EDIT: i'm not paying that much for it, so dont worry!
alright so i made the worst mistake ever and went with sand as my aquarium substrate, and my cichlids are hellbent on destroying all of my filters. picking it up and spitting it near my filter, and then i get to watch the sand go strait up it. awesome!
i am using a penguin biowheel 330 that i have had forever, and sand keeps getting in the impeller magnent area and really causing some serious issues. i've already lost one older filter to the same thing. i really don't feel like changing substrates.
anywho i am about to lose my 330, and i'm wondering if getting a canister filter would avoid the sand suckage problem? i know it would go in, but would the filtration remove it before getting near the impeller?
the canister i am looking at getting is here
http://www.marinedepot.com/aquarium...nal.asp?CartId=
anyone have any idea if this will solve my problems?
EDIT: i'm not paying that much for it, so dont worry!