I've had my tank set up and running for not quite a year, and everything's fine as far as cycling, levels, etc.
My issue is, I REALLY hate my filter, a Regent, and would love to get a different one. Don't want anything TOO extravagant, just something that does a better job for my 10 gal tank. This one seems to barely even move the water, both intake and output seem puny... the only reason I have any water movement at ALL is because of my bubblewall and airstone.
I had a 20 gal tank several years ago, and my under-gravel filter seemed to work pretty well. Does that seem like the best option for me? I prefer something that I don't have to change a $5 carbon filter every week or two. Something pretty much self-sufficiant. Does it even exist, or am I dreaming? lol
Anyway, I could also use tips on the best way to CHANGE the filter after I figure out what to get. For example, if you recommend an under gravel, can you tell me the best and most efficient way to do this without killing my fish and my cycle? Or if it's a different kind of filter that you think is best, please tell me how to transfer as much good bacteria over as possible.
Thank you for your help!!
Tank specs (just in case)
10 gal, about 11 month old tank.
all normal pH and nitrate levels (have actually never gotten an "off" reading)
3 mollies (1 male, 2 female)
2 cory cats
1 pleco ~ that I really want gone (talk about poop-machine)
1 betta.
My plants are plastic, my filter is "Regent" using Penguin carbon filters, and usually my tank temp sits around 78-79.
My issue is, I REALLY hate my filter, a Regent, and would love to get a different one. Don't want anything TOO extravagant, just something that does a better job for my 10 gal tank. This one seems to barely even move the water, both intake and output seem puny... the only reason I have any water movement at ALL is because of my bubblewall and airstone.
I had a 20 gal tank several years ago, and my under-gravel filter seemed to work pretty well. Does that seem like the best option for me? I prefer something that I don't have to change a $5 carbon filter every week or two. Something pretty much self-sufficiant. Does it even exist, or am I dreaming? lol
Anyway, I could also use tips on the best way to CHANGE the filter after I figure out what to get. For example, if you recommend an under gravel, can you tell me the best and most efficient way to do this without killing my fish and my cycle? Or if it's a different kind of filter that you think is best, please tell me how to transfer as much good bacteria over as possible.
Thank you for your help!!
Tank specs (just in case)
10 gal, about 11 month old tank.
all normal pH and nitrate levels (have actually never gotten an "off" reading)
3 mollies (1 male, 2 female)
2 cory cats
1 pleco ~ that I really want gone (talk about poop-machine)
1 betta.
My plants are plastic, my filter is "Regent" using Penguin carbon filters, and usually my tank temp sits around 78-79.