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I read that the Sun Sun HW-602b is 106gph. For a 7.5g tank that's cycling the tank 14+ times/hour.I have now set up a nano 7.5-gallon tank with the all ponds solution ef 150 which is basically a sun sun 602b, it has been running overnight now....
hi there, don't worry I know it is overkill but I have specific requirements for my tank. I am going to keep African dwarf frogs. these animals are poor swimmers so internal filters are too powerful, I don't like sponge filters as they are noisy and take up lots of the tank (not great when I trying to aquascape a nano tank), also due to African dwarf frogs very sensitive lateral lines, the slight vibrations caused by hang on the back filter can lead to stress. so I was not really left with many choices. I totally get your point of view and agree that if I was keeping any other animal I would not of done it this way but I am just trying to give my little frogs the best enviroment.I read that the Sun Sun HW-602b is 106gph. For a 7.5g tank that's cycling the tank 14+ times/hour.
For what it's worth, I think that's way overkill....
I know the parroted advice is we need 4x - 10x filter flow but I think manufacturers started that to get folks to buy bigger, more expensive filters.
It seems to me that good filtration is about how well we filter water, not how much or how fast we push water through filter media! Besides, there's a dirty truth about filters!
It seems to me that if we filter the water well, filtering every drop 2-4x per hour should be plenty. Not to mention that fast water flow may upset some fish and fast flows reduce the efficiency of beneficial bacteria to process ammonia and nitrites.
I sometimes chuckle when folks use the fast water excuse because a particular species they have lives in a fast moving stream or river in the wild...not taking into account that the fish they have was most likely bred and raised in a tank or a pond and never saw fast moving water in their life! Imagine if suddenly you had to run fast 24/7 just to keep from being swept away - how fun....not.
I'm not trying to rain on a parade, I just think what's become 'accepted common knowledge' about more filtration is better is just...well, plain wrong. More isn't always better. Okay, this is seeming like a rant and wasn't what I meant it to be...
Well 106gph in a 7.5g tank just doesn't seem like the best environment. There are many smaller, slower flowing canisters out there that would provide ample filtration. But it's your tank - good luck.I would not of done it this way but I am just trying to give my little frogs the best enviroment.
don't worry the flow is turned way down, also I got this filter as many of the really small canisters had many bad reviewsWell 106gph in a 7.5g tank just doesn't seem like the best environment
This is true but I contend that the parroted advice that we need high filter flow rates of 4x to 10x gph relative to tank size (and then hobbyists go even further) under the presumption that faster and or more is better...that there's no such thing as too much filtration is just wrong, and it's overkill.Also not to forget that the flow rates in real terms are much lower.