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over filtering shrimp tanks good or bad thing?

This is a discussion on over filtering shrimp tanks good or bad thing? within the Crustaceans/Inverts/Mollusks forums, part of the Species category; i know of some members who over filter their tanks had great success in keeping their tanks pristine and algae ...

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    Default over filtering shrimp tanks good or bad thing?

    i know of some members who over filter their tanks had great success in keeping their tanks pristine and algae free. in terms of maintaining water quality in shrimp tanks... would over filering your tanks prove beneficial? just my assumption it would as the more filtered the water the better the water quality right? which is pretty much essential in shrimp keeping?

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    no really such a thing as overfiltering but just mind your water flow rate (gph). i keep way too much media for every tank i have just incase i need to start new tanks so it's easier to seed a new tank.
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    Watch out for over flow as Tarobot has stated. Other than that, shrimp produce little waste so the filter won't be used as effectively as it could as fish per say.

    With that said I had an Eheim rated for a 40g tank on my 15g, so I shouldn't be saying that

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    I have a Eheim 2026 in my 18 Gallon. So i hope over fliting is not a big problem.
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    mind you, alittle bit of algae growth is ok. My shrimps graze on it.
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    As long as the intakes are shrimp safe, I say go for it. All my tanks are planted so I really like the circulation my large canisters provide on my smaller tanks.

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    If your filter is big and provides more water volume; even better. Just watch the water flow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Petah View Post
    mind you, alittle bit of algae growth is ok. My shrimps graze on it.
    it's healthier to have some algae than a sterile tank, imo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ursus sapien View Post
    it's healthier to have some algae than a sterile tank, imo.
    I have traces of algae in most of my tanks. A large biological filter (such as a canister filter) will not compete with algae for a food source. Beneficial bacteria assimilate nitrites into nitrates which act as a nitrogen source for plant growth.

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    now i guess its up to me to find a good canister for my 20 gal... lol...

 

 

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