I once had a 35-gallon tank with a canister filter. Tight, sealed, easy to understand the how the water flows, and how to stack the media. Now, 20 years later, I'm setting up a Fluval Flex 15 gallon. I've inserted 2 photos to help with my description of the "stock" setup. They are cutaway views looking from the back of the tank, which has a partitioned area for filtration, pump and heater. You can think of this tank as basically a cube of about 15" in all dimensions.
The first photo shows the 3 sections in the back, and the water flow. Water enters the section on the right from the main tank, thru the slotted intakes both top and bottom. It moves to the left thru slots in the section divider, into the middle, or filter, section (yellow arrows). The stock filter is a snug-fitting block of medium-to-coarse black foam, with cutouts to insert other filtration media. (The included media, just FYI, is a mesh bag of Biomax ceramic rings, and a mesh bag of carbon. But this is NOT about media.) This foam block sits on a shelf in the middle section. From there, the water flows out the bottom of the foam block, and to the left section, which contains the submersed pump and heater, then is pumped back into the main tank near the top blue arrows).
The second photo I doctored to show a more accurate description of the section divider, and how I think the water is actually flowing. I added red arrows to show that there are actually slots in the section divider all the way to the bottom of where the foam block rests. I added an orange assumed water path, knowing that water will generally take the path of least resistance. I think at least some, if not most, of the water flow will bypass the inserted media, and just flow thru the lower corner of the foam block.
So - in my opinion, not a great filtration setup. (I had initially setup this tank with the stock filter setup as shown, and began the fishless cycling process, but stopped that and drained the tank after finding I needed to do a LOT more research before stocking).
I know there are 3rd party suppliers on Etsy and elsewhere that make 3-D printed media basket inserts, some pretty pricey, that claim to deliver superior filtration for the Flex 15. I'd appreciate any input you may have, especially if you are using one of these. I'm not opposed to paying the price if it does the job.
Thanks! And again, this is NOT about filter media, of which there are many options. I think I have a good understanding of that. This is about water flow through the media.
Ed
The first photo shows the 3 sections in the back, and the water flow. Water enters the section on the right from the main tank, thru the slotted intakes both top and bottom. It moves to the left thru slots in the section divider, into the middle, or filter, section (yellow arrows). The stock filter is a snug-fitting block of medium-to-coarse black foam, with cutouts to insert other filtration media. (The included media, just FYI, is a mesh bag of Biomax ceramic rings, and a mesh bag of carbon. But this is NOT about media.) This foam block sits on a shelf in the middle section. From there, the water flows out the bottom of the foam block, and to the left section, which contains the submersed pump and heater, then is pumped back into the main tank near the top blue arrows).
The second photo I doctored to show a more accurate description of the section divider, and how I think the water is actually flowing. I added red arrows to show that there are actually slots in the section divider all the way to the bottom of where the foam block rests. I added an orange assumed water path, knowing that water will generally take the path of least resistance. I think at least some, if not most, of the water flow will bypass the inserted media, and just flow thru the lower corner of the foam block.
So - in my opinion, not a great filtration setup. (I had initially setup this tank with the stock filter setup as shown, and began the fishless cycling process, but stopped that and drained the tank after finding I needed to do a LOT more research before stocking).
I know there are 3rd party suppliers on Etsy and elsewhere that make 3-D printed media basket inserts, some pretty pricey, that claim to deliver superior filtration for the Flex 15. I'd appreciate any input you may have, especially if you are using one of these. I'm not opposed to paying the price if it does the job.
Thanks! And again, this is NOT about filter media, of which there are many options. I think I have a good understanding of that. This is about water flow through the media.
Ed