Hey everyone!
Recently I purchased a 5 gallon Aqua Tech fish tank. At the moment I have one shubunkin, one calic, one goldfish, and one black moor. The filter is recommended for a 5-10 gallon fish tank. Well, when I turn it on the filter generates this massive current at the top of the fish tank. When the fish try to swim across the shubunkin, calic and goldfish seem to have no problems but the black moor struggles. Once they reach the right side and then approach the middle again the current drags them back to the left. Let me add in there, all the fish are babies.
First off, I notice the black moor struggles a lot, will this stress the fish out or is it okay?
Second, is there any possible way to disburse the current into another direction? I would move the filter but the tank cover specifically has an area for the filter.
I've tried rearranging the decorations a little to help absorb some of the current but the fish still seem to get pushed everywhere.
I'm primarily concerned about the black moor because he seems to be a weaker swimmer then the others.
Does anyone have any suggestions or comments?
Here's a video of the current:
http/www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLtHL6G1aeE
Thank you
Recently I purchased a 5 gallon Aqua Tech fish tank. At the moment I have one shubunkin, one calic, one goldfish, and one black moor. The filter is recommended for a 5-10 gallon fish tank. Well, when I turn it on the filter generates this massive current at the top of the fish tank. When the fish try to swim across the shubunkin, calic and goldfish seem to have no problems but the black moor struggles. Once they reach the right side and then approach the middle again the current drags them back to the left. Let me add in there, all the fish are babies.
First off, I notice the black moor struggles a lot, will this stress the fish out or is it okay?
Second, is there any possible way to disburse the current into another direction? I would move the filter but the tank cover specifically has an area for the filter.
I've tried rearranging the decorations a little to help absorb some of the current but the fish still seem to get pushed everywhere.
I'm primarily concerned about the black moor because he seems to be a weaker swimmer then the others.
Does anyone have any suggestions or comments?
Here's a video of the current:
http/www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLtHL6G1aeE
Thank you