what the purpose of a powerhead?..i have one and the fish didnt like going on that side of the tank so i turned it off, well the next day i turned it back on and now they swim in the current that the powerhead makes, kinda like they are swimming upstream i guess.
here's another question..i have 1 albino rainbow shark can i put a bala shark in the tank also...fyi its a 55 gallon tank...saving up for a 175 or a 190 gallon...will need one when my babies grow-up..i have danios (giant and zebra) gouramis,loachs, cherry barbs and ottos
power head
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javahava82 - Posts: 33
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Re: power head
powerheads provide circulation in the tank, which help increase oxygen distribution. and as you noted, provide fish stimulation and exercise.
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suicidal - Posts: 3
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Although the bala shark would be fine with the albino rainbow, i wouldn't recommend putting it in your tank for two reasons, first, bala sharks prefer to be kept in groups of 4 or more, and secondly, if you did add a few more balas, It would be no time at all before they would FAR outgrow your tank.
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Peterkarig3210 - Posts: 1980
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Re: power head
Powerheads are often used to generate suction in the riser tubes of undergravel filters, and they usually have a venturi (air entrainment) combined which can be both more fun for the fish and provide airation. If you don't have an undergravel filter I would stick a cilindrical foam sponge over the intake(avaliable for this purpose in aquarium stores) for particulate as well as biological filtration. I would always airate a tank with a powerhead venturi over a bubbler and air pump, because powerheads are silent, and I've yet to find an air pump that is. If the current is too strong you can usually attatch a deflector to the outflow, and there are other ways of reducing current as well. P