flyinggig AC Members Jan 7, 2012 77 0 0 Trinity Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador Real Name Greg Mar 6, 2012 #31 Or move your cycled filter to the new tank...... it will help clear up any more nitrites present..... and simply put in back in the 20g when you need it. This is the reason I have two filters on most tanks...... lots of options!
Or move your cycled filter to the new tank...... it will help clear up any more nitrites present..... and simply put in back in the 20g when you need it. This is the reason I have two filters on most tanks...... lots of options!
S schapman1886 AC Members Sep 24, 2010 95 0 0 38 Mar 6, 2012 #32 Ill have to set something up to keep the flow down, may be too much with two filters. Good idea though Sent from my DROIDX using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
Ill have to set something up to keep the flow down, may be too much with two filters. Good idea though Sent from my DROIDX using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
flyinggig AC Members Jan 7, 2012 77 0 0 Trinity Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador Real Name Greg Mar 6, 2012 #33 Pre-filter with sponge on the intake...... finer sponge will reduce the intake flow..... especially when it gets dirty.
Pre-filter with sponge on the intake...... finer sponge will reduce the intake flow..... especially when it gets dirty.