Directorate wrote:well at the moment there are two top filters (black things, on both ends of the tank): I don't know much about the aquaria device jargon for now. Theres also a fat bio cannister filter under the tank.
What do you mean "fine for SOME loaches".
As well as a long green thing which sprays water out: could someone post an image of such a fairly fast flowing tank for loaches along with the filter devices? That'd be great.
thanks
So it sound like you have two internal power filters and an external filter, it would really help if you knew what each ones rating was, ie: litres/hour or the names of the filters. The long thin thing is a spray bar
I meant your tank does sound suitable for Clowns size wise at least.
Directorate wrote:ok so how essential is fast water flow for clown loaches and kubotais: Like allows it to reach fullsize and potential (and possibly breed)? If so I'll seriously considering buying up some of these powerheads to accomodate these fish.
Some non-loach fish may not like the strong currant. eep. Thats something for me to consider as well.
ty for the links: But it looks like putting in powerheads would require the tank to be completely empty, what with the pipes and all. And my tank already has substrate, plants and some bogwood in it (as well as some fish). eep. It'd certainly good if I could accomodate loaches well. Any advice here? .
Flow is really essential for Clowns and all Loaches as this helps as it helps recreate their natural habitat and help get oxygen into the water etc.
In consideration of tankmates Barbs, Rasboras and Danios make ideal tankmates and all of these like plenty of flow.
What you have seen in the links is the river tank manifold you can add power heads and power filters without using the manifold.
This is my 7ft Loach tank:
http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?p=100225#100225
