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CatsandFish
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Current corridor in community tank

Post by CatsandFish » Sun Jun 01, 2008 6:02 am

To keep our Beaufortia Leveretti/Kweichowensis as happy as possible in
our community tank i created sort of a "current corridor"
Alongside the internal filterbox i placed a big piece of rock 10-12 inch high some 2-3 inches from the filter, and in between i placed a heavy duty air flow rock.
This creates a bubble torrent in which 3 of em really love to hang out and joust for the best space in the stream.
The other one really digs the front window of the tank along which a modest current flows. Sadly the only camera we have isn,t really working at the moment, but i will post some pics in the future.
All of em are quite active and seem to enjoy themselves among the other fish.
The only fish that sometimes bugs them is a male Ramirezi and they,re way too fast for him.
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Post by CatsandFish » Sat Jun 07, 2008 10:06 pm

4 Pseudogastromyzon Cheni are now added to the tank and
i want to add a powerhead to create more current for the hillstreams.
What can you guys advice on setting it up in a juwel vision 180 with internal filter ?
And furthermore which would be the best powerhead to use ?
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Post by CatsandFish » Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:50 am

Nice all these reactions.........:?
Anyways so far i found a small 200 litre per hour pump
that,ll temporarily serve as a current creator
until i find a suitable powerhead, i can already see that both the Cheni's and the Kweicho's are happier now 8)
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Post by bullisbm » Mon Jun 09, 2008 2:02 pm

Power heads are really a personal choice.. you will get a lot of different opinions on what is best.

I have one zoo med rotating one in one of my hilly tanks I like it just for the rotation feature.. I have a small rio in that tank also. I don't like the rio at all.

I have a marineland one in the Cheni's tank it is ok.

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Post by Emma Turner » Mon Jun 09, 2008 6:17 pm

Hi CatsandFish,

Where abouts are you based? I only ask because different makes of powerheads are available in different countries. If you add your location into your profile, we will be able to advise. :wink:

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Post by CatsandFish » Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:32 am

well....it isn,t a hillstreamtank,
it,s a community tank with a current part (Juwel Vision 180)
(wishes for photocamera)
on the back i put a large piece of stone upright next to the internal filter
keeping 2" space where i put the airstone, this creates the "bubble torrent".
On the frontside of the inter i used the small 200 lph pump
which creates a current over the flat rounded rocks going almost halfway through the tank.

Most of the other fish are okay with this kind of current
those fish are:
15 Neon,s (will move to a friend in the near future)
9 Yasuhikotakia Sidthimunki's
2 Blue Gourami's
2 Synodontis Lucipinnis/Petricola dwarf
1 L 191 Broken line Royal Pleco (Panaque sp.)
4 Beaufortia Kweichowensis/Leveretti
4 Pseudogastromyzon Cheni

And i have Sewellia Lineolata's and Gastromyzon's on order (probably 4 of each)

I saw that the Zoo Med is available here but i had my doubts due to it's rotation, i do agree though that in a pure hillstream tank those would be quite ideal. I,ll keep those in mind for when we move to a bigger house
and i can start with a pure 1 species hillstream tank......(maybe even more tanks :twisted:)
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