Creative plumbing, non-hillstream
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 6:40 pm
So here is the situation...
I have a 75g tank with some clowns, yoyos, tiger barbs, cherry barbs, and a redtail shark.
The tank is running an Eheim 2028 filter plus a small powerhead, I forget the name/model of it.
I have 2 of the 2028 filters. One of them sits idle and is essentially an emergency backup in case the first one should break.
The tank also has an inline UV sterilizer on the return. Overall the flow isn't very strong. The water is crystal clear, so it seems to do a good job, but perhaps the tank would be better with both cannister filters running together on the same tank?
So my questions are.... is this a good idea? 2 large cannister filters on a 75g tank? And secondly, how would I go about plumbing this setup?
2 Eheim 2028s
1 Turbotwist 9w UV sterilizer
Is there a way that the 2 cannisters could share an intake and output?
Any hints or tips would be greatly appreciated. I'd rather have as little clutter in the tank as possible. Thanks.
I have a 75g tank with some clowns, yoyos, tiger barbs, cherry barbs, and a redtail shark.
The tank is running an Eheim 2028 filter plus a small powerhead, I forget the name/model of it.
I have 2 of the 2028 filters. One of them sits idle and is essentially an emergency backup in case the first one should break.
The tank also has an inline UV sterilizer on the return. Overall the flow isn't very strong. The water is crystal clear, so it seems to do a good job, but perhaps the tank would be better with both cannister filters running together on the same tank?
So my questions are.... is this a good idea? 2 large cannister filters on a 75g tank? And secondly, how would I go about plumbing this setup?
2 Eheim 2028s
1 Turbotwist 9w UV sterilizer
Is there a way that the 2 cannisters could share an intake and output?
Any hints or tips would be greatly appreciated. I'd rather have as little clutter in the tank as possible. Thanks.