Extra filtration for holding tank
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 12:39 am
I moved house a few months ago and have my few small fish in a Shoreham Fibreglass tank ~ 450 gallons currently just running their standard integrated filter box which is mostly jap matting. I am a bit concerned that this isn't going to be sufficient until the pond eventually gets built (probably next year now) and was thinking of adding a DIY box filter with K1 to add extra capacity and help keep the water stable. Should I do that or would it be more sensible and indeed possible to start using my new Nexus 200 which is sat in the garden unused? If I use the Nexus, it's got to feed off a 2" drain from the tank or 1.5" after the integrated filter. How important is the flow rate for the Nexus, as for one thing there's small diameter pipe to draw through and secondly the tank itself isn't huge and I don't want to turn it into a whirlpool for the fish so would want to use a lowish powered pump.
Another option I just thought of would be to pump feed the Nexus from a sub pump in the tank itself so wouldn't need to tap into the tank's existing plumbing, although the water return is then more of an issue as I would have to raise the Nexus which could be awkward. Also the water wouldn't be coming through the jap matting so would fines then be an issue with the Nexus (am assuming not at this stage).
Another option I just thought of would be to pump feed the Nexus from a sub pump in the tank itself so wouldn't need to tap into the tank's existing plumbing, although the water return is then more of an issue as I would have to raise the Nexus which could be awkward. Also the water wouldn't be coming through the jap matting so would fines then be an issue with the Nexus (am assuming not at this stage).