Yarkii
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Hi everyone!
I'm in the process of setting up my brand spanking new 220L Aqua One Regency aquarium. I'm five days into a fishless cycle. I've had some amazing advice from forum members so far on all sorts of set-up topics (OMG there's no much to learn!). Now I find myself with a few specific questions, and one of them is about the filter return pump flow rate.
This aquarium came with an Aqua One Moray 3600 pump, which has a flow rate of 3600L/hr. So the water is being pumped through the filter 16 times per hour. Actually, there's only about 190L water or less in there (after the substrate, driftwood, etc.), so it's being pumped around 19 - 20 times per hour.
It's noisy! The water is constantly glowing white from all the sand particles being lifted up. The little snails that accidentally found their way in with some driftwood or plants are barely hanging on for dear life. Moss is being slowly lifted from the driftwood it's attached to. I realise I'm a newby, but this seems ridiculous to me.
What flow rate is appropriate for a tank this size? And..... even if I do buy a less powerful one to use instead, while I'm cycling the tank is there any benefit to letting it go crazy like this?
Thank you for your help. I'll post my other questions separately.
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I'm in the process of setting up my brand spanking new 220L Aqua One Regency aquarium. I'm five days into a fishless cycle. I've had some amazing advice from forum members so far on all sorts of set-up topics (OMG there's no much to learn!). Now I find myself with a few specific questions, and one of them is about the filter return pump flow rate.
This aquarium came with an Aqua One Moray 3600 pump, which has a flow rate of 3600L/hr. So the water is being pumped through the filter 16 times per hour. Actually, there's only about 190L water or less in there (after the substrate, driftwood, etc.), so it's being pumped around 19 - 20 times per hour.
It's noisy! The water is constantly glowing white from all the sand particles being lifted up. The little snails that accidentally found their way in with some driftwood or plants are barely hanging on for dear life. Moss is being slowly lifted from the driftwood it's attached to. I realise I'm a newby, but this seems ridiculous to me.
What flow rate is appropriate for a tank this size? And..... even if I do buy a less powerful one to use instead, while I'm cycling the tank is there any benefit to letting it go crazy like this?
Thank you for your help. I'll post my other questions separately.
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