Can you get a silent fish tank filter?

Can you get a silent fish tank filter?

Aqueon Quietflow E Internal Power Filter – Best Quiet Internal Filter. Aqueon produces this little in-tank filter that’s suitable for tanks up to 40 gallons. It’s nearly silent, and as an internal filter, all you have to do is drop it in. Easy to maintenance, and very quiet, the Quietflow is an awesome option.

Where should a back filter hang?

OTB = On The Back? If so, they are referred to as HOB (Hang On Back). I have found that placing the filter were the hood has a cut out for it is just fine. It shouldn’t really matter where you place the filter, just as long as the fish are fine with the current and the filter is doing it’s job.

How deep should my aquarium filter intake be?

2 inches

Does a canister filter have to be below the tank?

Step 4: Place the canister filter under your aquarium If it’s going under the tank or in the cabinet, you’ll want to make sure it fits and is easy to remove for maintenance. Canister filters should be placed below the aquarium. That’s because the canister fills by gravity and “feeds” the pump water.

How do I clean fish tank ornaments?

Take the ornaments out of the tank and scrub them in a bucket of warm tap water. Use an aquarium cleaning brush or an old toothbrush to remove as much dirt and algae as you can, before rinsing under clean water.

How do you clean plastic plants before putting in aquarium?

How to Use Bleach Safely

  1. Mix one part bleach and nine parts water in a clean container. Never add more than 10% bleach.
  2. Place decorations in the solution for no longer than 15 minutes.
  3. Remove items and place in a container of clean water to soak for about 15 minutes.
  4. Rinse THOROUGHLY in clean water and scrub if needed.

Why do my aquarium plants have algae on them?

The good news is, YOU DO NOT have to experience algae in your planted aquarium. Algae normally appears when there is an imbalance in nutrients, CO2, oxygen and light. For example, too much light but too few nutrients and CO2 will cause algae. Poor distribution of CO2 and nutrients is also a common cause of algae.

How do you control algae in a planted tank?

Keep live plants: Live plants will absorb many of the nutrients that algae thrive upon. 1 Fewer nutrients in the water mean there is less fuel for algae overgrowth. Keep algae-eating fish: Keeping Siamese flying fox, otocinclus, plecostomus, or other algae eating fish will help reduce some of the algae in the tank.

How do you tell if my tank is cycled?

Once your nitrite levels have reached a certain point a bacteria called Nitrobacter will develop. They’ll convert the nitrites into nitrates. When the levels of nitrite and ammonia reach 0ppm (parts per million), your tank has been cycled.

How often should you do water changes when cycling a tank?

There are different philosophies on how much and how often to change water, but 10% to 25% every 1 to 2 weeks is a good rule of thumb. Small frequent water changes are best. Don’t vacuum the gravel yet, as you may disrupt the good bacteria that are just starting to colonize your aquarium.

Should you change water while cycling?

While not essential, we recommend water changes during cycling, although opinions differ. Since bacteria live on surfaces, removing water does not disrupt their development. High ammonia can be beneficial for aquarium plants, but algae is also a plant, and indeed, unwanted algae blooms are common during cycling.