lowest lph for Hillies?
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lowest lph for Hillies?
I would love to get some hillstream loaches, but only have 1300lph external filter.
Am I right in remembering they need 2000lph minimum???
Any info gratefully recvd.
Kaz
Am I right in remembering they need 2000lph minimum???
Any info gratefully recvd.
Kaz
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Re: lowest lph for Hillies?
How big is your tank?
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Re: lowest lph for Hillies?
There is really no minimum flow rate for hillstreams. Many people have even had hillstreams spawn in low flow conditions but with good oxygen levels. However, if you want to see them in their natural environment , then higher flow is recommended.
Re: lowest lph for Hillies?
Thank you!
I would ideally have my tank set up in a 'river flow' way - my tank is 4ftx2ftx2ft But they would be in the aforementioned 4ft tank with 1300lph external filter. Good enough? Or re-think?
Thank you all for your time.
Kaz
I would ideally have my tank set up in a 'river flow' way - my tank is 4ftx2ftx2ft But they would be in the aforementioned 4ft tank with 1300lph external filter. Good enough? Or re-think?
Thank you all for your time.
Kaz
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Re: lowest lph for Hillies?
I am not sure I understand. Do you plan on only having a 1300 lph external filter in the tank?
If so, how would you create the "rver flow"?
If so, how would you create the "rver flow"?
Re: lowest lph for Hillies?
Sorry for the confusion Jim. I guess what I am trying to ask is - I have an external filter to begin with with it's 1300lph capability - is it enough as it is? And if not, what else will I need to create adequate 'river flow accomodation' for hillies? Another of the same and....?
Thanks
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I am having problems now with the external filter. I went away for the weekend - asked my housemate to keep eye on the filter and if any probs to let me know (and feed fish of course! ). I have discovered it is making a racket and is creating air bubbles through the outflow, but seems to be just as strong. I have opened it up, checked all is clean and in working order and then put it back tog. But then to find a small hole (i suspect the kitten did it ) in one of the hoses (to the inflow). Would this hole affect the filter in this way? Or is it sthg else? I have ordered new hoses and have patched the hole for now,but the filter is not the same as before!
Any advice truely welcomed
Kaz
Thanks
ps
I am having problems now with the external filter. I went away for the weekend - asked my housemate to keep eye on the filter and if any probs to let me know (and feed fish of course! ). I have discovered it is making a racket and is creating air bubbles through the outflow, but seems to be just as strong. I have opened it up, checked all is clean and in working order and then put it back tog. But then to find a small hole (i suspect the kitten did it ) in one of the hoses (to the inflow). Would this hole affect the filter in this way? Or is it sthg else? I have ordered new hoses and have patched the hole for now,but the filter is not the same as before!
Any advice truely welcomed
Kaz
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Re: lowest lph for Hillies?
That's a good flow, so I suspect it will be enough. You can always add more later if you want to.
It sounds like you are doing the right thing with the filter. I can't think of anything else to add.
Good luck!!
It sounds like you are doing the right thing with the filter. I can't think of anything else to add.
Good luck!!
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