Has anyone ever tried connecting a canister filter to an under gravel filter?
I've had two Fluval canister filters and and under gravel filter running on my 48 gallon aquarium for many, many years. I know many are opposed to under gravel filters, but I have never had a problem with it.
I was thinking about possibly connecting the intake tubes of my Fluvals to the under gravel filter, replacing the two airistone tubes. Not sure, just toying with the idea. Has anyone ever done this?
I would have to get some type of adapter to allow the smaller diameter intake tubes fit into the larger under gravel plate holes. Then, all the water would be pulled through the gravel and up into the canister filters and back into the tank.
Anyone see any drawbacks? The only thing I see is that there would be no direct intake from the open water.
Thoughts?
I've had two Fluval canister filters and and under gravel filter running on my 48 gallon aquarium for many, many years. I know many are opposed to under gravel filters, but I have never had a problem with it.
I was thinking about possibly connecting the intake tubes of my Fluvals to the under gravel filter, replacing the two airistone tubes. Not sure, just toying with the idea. Has anyone ever done this?
I would have to get some type of adapter to allow the smaller diameter intake tubes fit into the larger under gravel plate holes. Then, all the water would be pulled through the gravel and up into the canister filters and back into the tank.
Anyone see any drawbacks? The only thing I see is that there would be no direct intake from the open water.
Thoughts?