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small planted tank
I like to set up a 2 &1/2 gal planted tank.
Probably use Excel instead of CO2. What would be a good way to circulate or filter the water in such a small set-up? Doug |
doug wrote:
I like to set up a 2 &1/2 gal planted tank. Probably use Excel instead of CO2. What would be a good way to circulate or filter the water in such a small set-up? Doug I have an air-driven sponge filter in my 2 gallon planted tank. I'm using Flourite, Excel and PMDD under 14 watts of light and getting great results. The other thing you can use is an Azoo palm filter or a Red Sea nano filter, but they made too much current for the betta I had living in the tank. -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
"doug" wrote in message ... I like to set up a 2 &1/2 gal planted tank. Probably use Excel instead of CO2. What would be a good way to circulate or filter the water in such a small set-up? Doug If you want to go high tech you could use an elite mini submersible filter, it filters at 58 gallons er hour and has dimensions of 3 1/2" x 1 1/4" x 1 3/4" . Like elaine I like air driven sponge filters too but only if I can get them to cycle (good bacteria), I tried cycling the jungle sponge filter rated for a bigger than 15 gallon tank like I had and never got it to cycle unless my problem was (like it is sort of right now) a ph crash or something like that, so in the future I will consider a good quality sponge filter if the opportunity arises. Anyone have any ideas/experiences with air driven sponge filters and would like t share with the rest of us? Cool, Later! |
Doug,
If you do not already have the tank, I recommend the smallest Marineland system, the "Eclipse Explorer". No other filter can be rigged for a system that small or is as aesthetically desirable. http://www.bigalsonline.com/catalog/... 1=2253;pcid2= "doug" wrote in message ... I like to set up a 2 &1/2 gal planted tank. Probably use Excel instead of CO2. What would be a good way to circulate or filter the water in such a small set-up? Doug |
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