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I just placed a deposit on a 6x2x2ft tank, rock 3D latex background, eheim caister, black hood, cabinet and more. Cannot wait to set it up, picking it up on sat. Will be for my twonoscars; red tiger and a silver/black tiger, and two sailfin plecos- the ocars and plecos are only babies, about 4-5cm but will grow like weeds.
 
No reason why it shouldn't. If anything it will put less strain on the pump as it wont have to fight gravity as much. Only reason people put it underneath is aesthetic reasons. Plus keep in mind you will be running either the outlet or inlet hose longer to get it on the side you are after.

Actually it wont work unless it remains below the water level of the tank and will actually put more strain on the pump. Canisters work on the principle that water is gravity fed into them and pumped back up into the tank. Place the canister above the water line and this won't work, place it close to the water level and flow will slow down (but pump won't) causing pressure on the pump.
 
Actually it wont work unless it remains below the water level of the tank and will actually put more strain on the pump. Canisters work on the principle that water is gravity fed into them and pumped back up into the tank. Place the canister above the water line and this won't work, place it close to the water level and flow will slow down (but pump won't) causing pressure on the pump.

Thanks for that mcloughlin2,
I will simply change the position of the shelf and problem sorted. Better to know now before a 100kg tank goes on it.
Cheers
 
Actually it wont work unless it remains below the water level of the tank and will actually put more strain on the pump. Canisters work on the principle that water is gravity fed into them and pumped back up into the tank. Place the canister above the water line and this won't work, place it close to the water level and flow will slow down (but pump won't) causing pressure on the pump.

Interesting, may I ask if this statement comes from experience? I have done this myself and my cannisters have had no issue with it. I do agree that it should not be above water level but beside it???

Nb. I've used Eheim 2213 and Fluvals beside the tank, a google search will show you pics of people running planted tanks this way.
 
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I've worked in the aquarium industry for a number of years and kept fish for longer so I say this stemming from experiances ive had over the years. Running next too but below the water line will still work but isn't the correct way to run the canister if you want to ensure efficiency.
 
I've worked in the aquarium industry for a number of years and kept fish for longer so I say this stemming from experiances ive had over the years. Running next too but below the water line will still work but isn't the correct way to run the canister if you want to ensure efficiency.

I do agree with you mcloughlin2 for optimal efficiency I would run underneath where possible especially due to the difference in length you have to run in hoses if placing inlet and outlet on both sides of the tank. Ive been keeping/breeding tropical fish for a little over 20 years and my preference is underneath. I made my suggestion as to (beside the tank) as this method is possible and fulfilled the requirements of the poster. For the record Ive also used some cheap and nasty Chinese cannisters beside the tank which have lasted 5 + years and still going like champs.
 
I applied for a job at a pet shop and hey have a massive fresh water setup and a massive invert setup. I'm so excited and hope I get the job. :D
 
I just placed a deposit on a 6x2x2ft tank, rock 3D latex background, eheim caister, black hood, cabinet and more. Cannot wait to set it up, picking it up on sat. Will be for my twonoscars; red tiger and a silver/black tiger, and two sailfin plecos- the ocars and plecos are only babies, about 4-5cm but will grow like weeds.
Make sure you post some pics!
 
Of course :)

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few quick dodgy pics

-first pic isnt mine, it is from the previous owner to give an idea of the potential
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Now... my brother and I managed to get it into my house. Haven't got the latex rock wall in or any gravel yet but getting there.. Planning to get it all going on tuesday (day off).
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young GT/riv
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plec
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Starting to get there. Slowly :)
 
how much did you pay for the tank and what sort of eheim is it and how much was that? lol
 
Hey people, I must say theres some really nice tanks and setups in here. I've only got a 220L tank and one female red devil, as she is aggressive and I don't want to put anything else with her. Anyway its an old tank that I got off a friend a few years ago so it has these white marks running down the side where the old owner had a hang on filter. Also it has a few other spots around the inside of the tank at the water line. Does anyone know if there is a product I can use to get rid of these white marks? I know they are salts from the water and the fish shop said use a razor blade but it doesn't work very good so I was wondering if there is a product that will do it and be safe for my fish.
 
I use a old credit card to scrape the buildup and algae off my tank. I've read you can use the Mr. Clean magic erasers aswell.
 
Stuck a few more rocks in today, just kinda stuck em in anywhere. These rocks are quite small so will find something a bit bigger down the track but they'll do for now :) there is also a large piece of goldvinenin there which has decided it does not want to sink -.- the longest point/length of this piece is 3.5ft. Cant really see in the pics but it will be an awesome piece i rekon.

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The water is murky from me fiddling and adding more gravel.

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A friend of mine told me soon after I took these pics that the plant in the front left is toxic, so it is out.... also, the bio balls floating in the top will come out, just didnt know where to put them haha. "Meh just throw em in the tank for now"
 
How easy are Chichlids to care for from personal experience?
 
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