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I have a Danner Ovation 380 internal filter on my 20 gallon long. The filter is rated at 100 gph which is suitable for up to a 25 gallon tank using the 4x volume turnover benchmark. In my own personal opinion, the flow from this filter seems pretty good. Better than some similar rated filters I've owned over the years.
The tank is currently stocked with 7 Pristella tetras and 7 Cardinal tetras. I'd like to stock the tank more. However, according to aqadvisor, the tank is 64% stocked with only filtration of 106%. If I stock more, it says the filtration is inadequate. Apparently aqadvisor de-rates all the filters to 65% of the manufacturers rating. They say this is based on experience, typically manufacturers overstate the capabilities of their filters.
However, I am dubious of the legitimacy of this. For example, I have a single sponge filter on my other 20 long thats rated to 40 gallons, but the sponge filter has a much lower turnover rate. I would be surprised if it even did 20 gph. Still aqadvisor would say this is more than enough filtration for this tank.
Do you think the Danner internal filter is sufficient, and I can add to the tanks stocking?
The tank is currently stocked with 7 Pristella tetras and 7 Cardinal tetras. I'd like to stock the tank more. However, according to aqadvisor, the tank is 64% stocked with only filtration of 106%. If I stock more, it says the filtration is inadequate. Apparently aqadvisor de-rates all the filters to 65% of the manufacturers rating. They say this is based on experience, typically manufacturers overstate the capabilities of their filters.
However, I am dubious of the legitimacy of this. For example, I have a single sponge filter on my other 20 long thats rated to 40 gallons, but the sponge filter has a much lower turnover rate. I would be surprised if it even did 20 gph. Still aqadvisor would say this is more than enough filtration for this tank.
Do you think the Danner internal filter is sufficient, and I can add to the tanks stocking?