Conrad283
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I think I know the answer to this question, but I'm going to throw it out here anyway.
I've got a 15 gallon tank with a aquaclear 20 gallon filter. I've got 13 fish in there already (6 x pristilla tetra's, 1 x male betta, 2 x black mollies, and 4 x peppered cory catfish).
According to the aq advisor tool, I am under filtering my aquarium. My current filtration is 65%. I was going to add another aquaclear 20 gallon filter and that boosts my filtration to 131%. Now, petsmart has the aquaclear 30 for the same price as the aquaclear 20 at petco. I don't have time to order the 20 from the internet because I am going on vacation next Tuesday and I want to try and have everything squared away.
With the aquaclear 30, my filtration goes to 164% (again, per the aq advisor tool). So my question is: is there such a thing as TOO much filtration? The only thing I can think of is that the 30 would be too powerful in regards to the "waterfall" from the filter into the tank.
Thanks in advance,
Andrew
I've got a 15 gallon tank with a aquaclear 20 gallon filter. I've got 13 fish in there already (6 x pristilla tetra's, 1 x male betta, 2 x black mollies, and 4 x peppered cory catfish).
According to the aq advisor tool, I am under filtering my aquarium. My current filtration is 65%. I was going to add another aquaclear 20 gallon filter and that boosts my filtration to 131%. Now, petsmart has the aquaclear 30 for the same price as the aquaclear 20 at petco. I don't have time to order the 20 from the internet because I am going on vacation next Tuesday and I want to try and have everything squared away.
With the aquaclear 30, my filtration goes to 164% (again, per the aq advisor tool). So my question is: is there such a thing as TOO much filtration? The only thing I can think of is that the 30 would be too powerful in regards to the "waterfall" from the filter into the tank.
Thanks in advance,
Andrew