raseii
03-14-2005, 10:51 PM
Hi,
I set up my sons 2.5 gallon tank today. I didnt want to use the undergravel filter, so I took it out and bought a hang on one at the store. The only thing they had for a small tank was this Dynflo, 10 gallon. It says it pumps up to 120 gallons per hour. The guy at the store sais it would work fine. I put it on the tank and it seems like it moves the water around alot. Do you think this is to much water movement for such a small tank? Should I go ahead and keep it, look for another smaller filter, or just use the undergravel filter? I bought a betta for the tank that my son loved at the store but now that he is in the tank flarring, he does not want to sleep in his room tonight :). I think the betta is seeing his reflection since the lights in the room are off but the tank light is on. I may end up getting the white cloud minnows for him. He also seen a drawf frog he wanted. I am guessing I need to wait for the frog until after the tank cycles, right?
Thanks
I set up my sons 2.5 gallon tank today. I didnt want to use the undergravel filter, so I took it out and bought a hang on one at the store. The only thing they had for a small tank was this Dynflo, 10 gallon. It says it pumps up to 120 gallons per hour. The guy at the store sais it would work fine. I put it on the tank and it seems like it moves the water around alot. Do you think this is to much water movement for such a small tank? Should I go ahead and keep it, look for another smaller filter, or just use the undergravel filter? I bought a betta for the tank that my son loved at the store but now that he is in the tank flarring, he does not want to sleep in his room tonight :). I think the betta is seeing his reflection since the lights in the room are off but the tank light is on. I may end up getting the white cloud minnows for him. He also seen a drawf frog he wanted. I am guessing I need to wait for the frog until after the tank cycles, right?
Thanks