So still fighting the cloudy water a little bit but I think I it's getting better. Parameters are 0, 0, 8 roughly. Doing smaller, more frequent water changes. Got a little pump and 40 ft. of 1/2" hose that makes it REALLY easy!
I also changed my filtration up, and for the last time (using my old media of course)! I'm very indecisive until I am 100% satisficed lol! The FX4 was just too big but I think the more I read and really looked at how everything works, a canister will give the best filtration. the AC 110's are GREAT and flow a ton of water, but when you watch them they also have a lot of water flowing through them that is not passing through the media. To me, a good canister will have much less flow-by as it's all contained/sealed. Also, the media is all always 100% submerged and I can get a lot more of it in there.
With this said, I settled on a Fluval 407 which fits in my cabinet much better and in a small tub as well. I also got a power-head that is angled at the surface flowing the same direction as the flow from the canister. To me, this gives a much more natural current throughout the tank, as well as a circular motion keeping detritus off the substrate and back towards the intake.
The FX series are awesome, but just massive and the lids are a pain compared to the 407's. My plan for the 125 when I get it will be to run two 407's with 1 or 2 power-heads as well.
When I got it all setup and turned it on, all kinds of stuff picked up off of the bottom and stayed suspended slowly decreasing for hours.....so I think I am on to something! Here's the setup.
All fish happy and healthy!
I also changed my filtration up, and for the last time (using my old media of course)! I'm very indecisive until I am 100% satisficed lol! The FX4 was just too big but I think the more I read and really looked at how everything works, a canister will give the best filtration. the AC 110's are GREAT and flow a ton of water, but when you watch them they also have a lot of water flowing through them that is not passing through the media. To me, a good canister will have much less flow-by as it's all contained/sealed. Also, the media is all always 100% submerged and I can get a lot more of it in there.
With this said, I settled on a Fluval 407 which fits in my cabinet much better and in a small tub as well. I also got a power-head that is angled at the surface flowing the same direction as the flow from the canister. To me, this gives a much more natural current throughout the tank, as well as a circular motion keeping detritus off the substrate and back towards the intake.
The FX series are awesome, but just massive and the lids are a pain compared to the 407's. My plan for the 125 when I get it will be to run two 407's with 1 or 2 power-heads as well.
When I got it all setup and turned it on, all kinds of stuff picked up off of the bottom and stayed suspended slowly decreasing for hours.....so I think I am on to something! Here's the setup.
All fish happy and healthy!