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Old November 20th 05, 04:23 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
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What filters do you run on your tank to minimize current?

I was replanting some Ludwigia yesterday and I would like to have moved it
to the back corner of the tank. But the output from the AquaClear would not
have been good for it I'm sure. The Cabomba on the other side of the tank is
starting to take some abuse already;time for a pruning.



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Old November 21st 05, 05:18 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
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"Bill Stock" wrote in message
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What filters do you run on your tank to minimize current?

I was replanting some Ludwigia yesterday and I would like to have moved it
to the back corner of the tank. But the output from the AquaClear would
not have been good for it I'm sure. The Cabomba on the other side of the
tank is starting to take some abuse already;time for a pruning.

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Old November 21st 05, 12:24 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
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On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 12:38:46 -0600, Rocco Moretti wrote:


When I cared about it, I made a DIY flow diverter for my Aquaclear. I got
a small (page sized) piece of thin acrylic from my local hardware store,
cut it out into a horizontally stretched 'H' shape, and bent the legs
over, using the heat from a candle. The top legs were bent over further,
to form two hooks. I then slipped these hooks over the side of the tank,
on either side of the filter. The lower legs held the apparatus off the
inside of the glass, and The middle bar of the H was thus positioned in
the spillway of the Aquaclear filter. Hitting the acrylic slowed/distrubed
the flow of the filter, reducing the turbulence in the tank.


Great idea! I've been thinking about a diverter to point the flow along
the back wall, creating a circular current. A simple adaptation of your
idea should do it. Thanks.
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Old November 21st 05, 06:38 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
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Bill Stock wrote:
What filters do you run on your tank to minimize current?

I was replanting some Ludwigia yesterday and I would like to have moved it
to the back corner of the tank. But the output from the AquaClear would not
have been good for it I'm sure. The Cabomba on the other side of the tank is
starting to take some abuse already;time for a pruning.


When I cared about it, I made a DIY flow diverter for my Aquaclear. I
got a small (page sized) piece of thin acrylic from my local hardware
store, cut it out into a horizontally stretched 'H' shape, and bent the
legs over, using the heat from a candle. The top legs were bent over
further, to form two hooks. I then slipped these hooks over the side of
the tank, on either side of the filter. The lower legs held the
apparatus off the inside of the glass, and The middle bar of the H was
thus positioned in the spillway of the Aquaclear filter. Hitting the
acrylic slowed/distrubed the flow of the filter, reducing the turbulence
in the tank.
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Old December 3rd 05, 08:39 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
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Bill,

Switch to a canister filter. You can then arrange the spray bar any where
and in any direction(s) you want. I have mine on the side, mid level,
spraying at several angles down the length of the tank with a segmented
spray bar. The surface remains undisturbed for less CO2 loss and the plants
don't take a beating. Also, Eheim filters (not Fluval) make great CO2
reactors.

Phil

"Bill Stock" wrote in message
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What filters do you run on your tank to minimize current?

I was replanting some Ludwigia yesterday and I would like to have moved it
to the back corner of the tank. But the output from the AquaClear would
not have been good for it I'm sure. The Cabomba on the other side of the
tank is starting to take some abuse already;time for a pruning.





 




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