DIY Filter
There will be some advantages to mine though. After I bought my first container for the filter my friend ended up having one that he was not using. So now I have two. I had to power-heads before I thought about this project each pumping 300 gph, so I am using those that are coming from the undergravel to the canister filters. The two connect together and go back to the tank with one hose. I found out the hard way how long silicone takes to dry and this is why my project is not quite done, everything is ready but the silicone. What do you guys think about this and are there any other ways that I could improve it even more. What I'm putting in the canister's are foam, polyester, carbon, and biomax. Any extra tips would be much appreciated.
There will be some advantages to mine though. After I bought my first container for the filter my friend ended up having one that he was not using. So now I have two. I had to power-heads before I thought about this project each pumping 300 gph, so I am using those that are coming from the undergravel to the canister filters. The two connect together and go back to the tank with one hose. I found out the hard way how long silicone takes to dry and this is why my project is not quite done, everything is ready but the silicone. What do you guys think about this and are there any other ways that I could improve it even more. What I'm putting in the canister's are foam, polyester, carbon, and biomax. Any extra tips would be much appreciated.