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I used to have the following setup on my 150 gallon tank:
Eheim 2028 (rated for 150 gallon tank) Emperor Penguin with biowheels I got rid of the Emperor and got another Eheim 2026(rated for a 90 gallon tank). So with the two Eheims, am I getting as much bio filtration? I understand the bio-wheel is really good, problem is, the tank is in my living room, and the water splashing all the time drove me a bit crazy. Eheims are silent, I still make sure enough surface water is moved, but it is now silent. Since I put in the Eheim, on of my Angels died (3 days later). Not sure if this was related or not. Any suggestions? --one more fact to add. Both Eheims have the recommended filter media (bought the kit from big als).. |
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"Dan J.S." wrote in message ...
I used to have the following setup on my 150 gallon tank: Eheim 2028 (rated for 150 gallon tank) Emperor Penguin with biowheels I got rid of the Emperor and got another Eheim 2026(rated for a 90 gallon tank). So with the two Eheims, am I getting as much bio filtration? I understand the bio-wheel is really good, problem is, the tank is in my living room, and the water splashing all the time drove me a bit crazy. Eheims are silent, I still make sure enough surface water is moved, but it is now silent. Since I put in the Eheim, on of my Angels died (3 days later). Not sure if this was related or not. The filter-related issue which most commonly kills fish is destroying the biofilter, which allows an ammonia build up. With your two filters, you could destroy the biofilter by simultaneously: 1. Removing the Emperor 2. Cleaning the old Eheim in tap water 3. Doing a water change with untreated tap water Did this happen? Another way to tell is if you can measure any ammonia or nitrate in the tank at all. If either is measurable, you have a biofiltration problem. Having said that, mature tanks seldom completely lose their biofiltration bacteria colony unless owners clean the filter AND refill the tank with untreated water. Safest answer is to leave some old filtration media in the filter at every cleaning, clean it with aquarium water or treated water, and treat every drop of water change water with Amquel, Prime or your favorite. |
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