I checked over most of the posts already here to find something relevant but couldn't and most were referring to brands of filters of which I don't know the rates of anyway.
My question is this.......
I initially had this 1400L/hr internal canister filter which was destined for a 4ft tank but was told that it would still be ok for a 3ft.
Now going by the equation of pumps turning over your tank about 1.5 -4 times per hour. It seems the 1400L/hr pump is overkill. I'm starting to doubt the suitability of this as well now that the pump is up and running and the current seems quite strong along the back wall.
Will this be ok for most cichlids like electric yellows, frontosas etc?
or should I be dropping the pump size down to something like 700-800L/hr.
The tank has no plants just two lumps of driftwood and some cavernous rock.
Cheers
Craig
Bris
Aus
My question is this.......
I initially had this 1400L/hr internal canister filter which was destined for a 4ft tank but was told that it would still be ok for a 3ft.
Now going by the equation of pumps turning over your tank about 1.5 -4 times per hour. It seems the 1400L/hr pump is overkill. I'm starting to doubt the suitability of this as well now that the pump is up and running and the current seems quite strong along the back wall.
Will this be ok for most cichlids like electric yellows, frontosas etc?
or should I be dropping the pump size down to something like 700-800L/hr.
The tank has no plants just two lumps of driftwood and some cavernous rock.
Cheers
Craig
Bris
Aus