afrancis97
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
Hey guys and gals,
So as I was walking thru my local pet store the other day purchasing some food and some aquarium salts from a recent and successful battle with Ich, I found myself picking up what would be my second Marineland Penguin 350 and debating purchasing it to add it to the tank. My thought process being " Is there really such a thing as too much filtration or would this just be overkill and a waste of money?" It was at this time I put it back down and thought I would pick the brains of all of you before I do it.
I currently own one Marineland 350 right now in my 55 gallon tank.
It is stocked with
1 Dwarf Gourami
3 Rainbows
8 Bleeding Heart Tetras
2 Pictus Cats
Current water conditions
PH 7.4
Ammonia 0.25 ( water change is schedule for today)
Nitrites: 0
Nitrates 5.0
Thanks for any input!!
So as I was walking thru my local pet store the other day purchasing some food and some aquarium salts from a recent and successful battle with Ich, I found myself picking up what would be my second Marineland Penguin 350 and debating purchasing it to add it to the tank. My thought process being " Is there really such a thing as too much filtration or would this just be overkill and a waste of money?" It was at this time I put it back down and thought I would pick the brains of all of you before I do it.
I currently own one Marineland 350 right now in my 55 gallon tank.
It is stocked with
1 Dwarf Gourami
3 Rainbows
8 Bleeding Heart Tetras
2 Pictus Cats
Current water conditions
PH 7.4
Ammonia 0.25 ( water change is schedule for today)
Nitrites: 0
Nitrates 5.0
Thanks for any input!!