advise on wet/dry trickle filter
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 7:59 am
hi
I have finally decided that the old 6ft x 18in x 2ft tank i have laying in the garden is gonna be transformed into a Hillstream Loache fast river tank.
Im thinking of using the Martin Thoene River-Tank manifold as i have all the pipework in the shed.
I have 3 900lr/hr power heads available to use, but was concerned the sponges on the ends are not going to provide enuf bacterial filtration for the tank to run at its optimum and therefore am looking to make a wet/dry trickle filter which will sit in a cupboard above the tank!... BUT....
Will a wet dry trickle filter take too much co2 out of the water for a few plants (crypts anubius and vallis) to grow sucessfully?
thanks for your replies
Matt
I have finally decided that the old 6ft x 18in x 2ft tank i have laying in the garden is gonna be transformed into a Hillstream Loache fast river tank.
Im thinking of using the Martin Thoene River-Tank manifold as i have all the pipework in the shed.
I have 3 900lr/hr power heads available to use, but was concerned the sponges on the ends are not going to provide enuf bacterial filtration for the tank to run at its optimum and therefore am looking to make a wet/dry trickle filter which will sit in a cupboard above the tank!... BUT....
Will a wet dry trickle filter take too much co2 out of the water for a few plants (crypts anubius and vallis) to grow sucessfully?
thanks for your replies
Matt