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Could you replace the power head with a circulation pump; btw how wide is the tank - it is hard to tell the distance across the middle but it might be too small for an adult angelfish despite the gallons.the hex today. the powerhead sits high and my anubias would not like low water. i may just get an angelfish. If I could get enough oxygen in the water for them I'd get a couple of dojo loaches but they really prefer a wide tank
I actually prefer filtration. someone tried to convince me that circulation aimed at my live rock counted as filtration in my reef tank. Cost me a really nice tang when I switched it over. Dead as a doornail. I'm sure that a circulation pump is no substitute for biological filtration.Could you replace the power head with a circulation pump; btw how wide is the tank - it is hard to tell the distance across the middle but it might be too small for an adult angelfish despite the gallons.
[link to circulation pump - they fit on the side and come in all sort of strength]
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I've had several aquariums with no purpose-built filter, but lots of plants, hardscape, and water circulation. If it's done right, the plants and bacteria on surfaces serve as biological filtration. I don't know how that works with live rock in saltwater. But it can work in fresh if you have lots of plants and fairly light stocking.I actually prefer filtration. someone tried to convince me that circulation aimed at my live rock counted as filtration in my reef tank. Cost me a really nice tang when I switched it over. Dead as a doornail. I'm sure that a circulation pump is no substitute for biological filtration.
I have an undergravel filter that was cultured in 2019 or 2020 and does well. I don't like to run a tank low and get white lime buildup lines. Thank you but I think it will stay full. I have had an angelfish in the past. Start small - Move up to 100 gallon tank if it gets too big.
it could. But I'm old school. I like my undergravel filter. I have actual aquarium gravel. I have plants but I don't like trying to clean out mucky topsoil under sand messes every few years. Up until the 2020 disease outbreak I had 20 year old cultured undergravel filters. I have so much lime in my water that I took my dog for bladder stone removal yesterday. There will be apple cider vinegar in the dog water, 1 tablespoon per 50 lbs of dog from now on. I knew she was hurting. Look at this.
Brother is in the hospital, had been on antibiotics for a week for a diabetic foot ulcer. Didn't heal, finally agreed to go back to GP centre today, now at the hospital and they're apparently talking at least a partial amputation. He's not even 50 yet, and already facing losing a foot to diabetes.
I'm reeling, how it went from 0-100 in no time at all. But then, he left his diabetes uncontrolled for so long, I don't know how long he's had this sore for either, and all I know is what he's telling me via text. Part of me really wants to go down there and find out, but it wouldn't help...
When I had my black lab in Florida I used an automatic water dispenser similar to the below link. It just attached to an outside faucet and lets the water flow when the bottom is licked.I also got a 30 gallon tub for their backyard water, part of the problem in not drinking is the water gets hot. so I have a pump and an extension cord and they can have a fountain cooled water bowl.