Hi There
I have a 20 litre nano tank which came with an Aqua One Air Pump, as the tank has a built in filter compartment at the back.
Now, previously I had a Betta fish in this tank and even though I had the pump on the lowest setting, it was truly blasting out. I DIY'ed a solution by covering the outlet with a piece of clean nylon from a pair of tights! It sort of did the job but the flow was still pretty strong and of course, the nylon just became home to gross stuff, algae included.
I've set up the tank anew and it is currently planted with no livestock. I'm planning to house chili rasbora but know that they, like Bettas, don't appreciate a massively strong flow.
As of now, I've found a piece of tube which fits in the outlet and I'm directing the flow towards the glass wall. The water flow is hitting the wall and still managing to circulate the tank with good flow, but I'm concerned that this one side of the tank has a corner with a massive flow and the rest not so much. I'd like something overall, a bit more gentle.
Anyone got any clever or interesting ways that they've managed to control these outlets a bit more? I haven't been able to find any outlets to purchase that calm the flow down a bit and it doesn't make sense to me to have such a small tank with a literal water jet inside.
I have a 20 litre nano tank which came with an Aqua One Air Pump, as the tank has a built in filter compartment at the back.
Now, previously I had a Betta fish in this tank and even though I had the pump on the lowest setting, it was truly blasting out. I DIY'ed a solution by covering the outlet with a piece of clean nylon from a pair of tights! It sort of did the job but the flow was still pretty strong and of course, the nylon just became home to gross stuff, algae included.
I've set up the tank anew and it is currently planted with no livestock. I'm planning to house chili rasbora but know that they, like Bettas, don't appreciate a massively strong flow.
As of now, I've found a piece of tube which fits in the outlet and I'm directing the flow towards the glass wall. The water flow is hitting the wall and still managing to circulate the tank with good flow, but I'm concerned that this one side of the tank has a corner with a massive flow and the rest not so much. I'd like something overall, a bit more gentle.
Anyone got any clever or interesting ways that they've managed to control these outlets a bit more? I haven't been able to find any outlets to purchase that calm the flow down a bit and it doesn't make sense to me to have such a small tank with a literal water jet inside.