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    Will high water flow rate harm the fishes ?

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    Will high water flow rate harm the fishes ?

    I just bought an overhead filter the water flow is very high



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    Are there anyway to reduce the flow? can i add a bottle under the powerhead?

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    powerhead 120L /hr
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    Re: Will high water flow rate harm the fishes ?

    If they are constantly fighting against the current or getting swirled around like in a washing machine, then its definitely not good for them. The fishes will eventually get too tired and weak.

    You can adjust the flow rate on the pump (if possible) or just redirect the flow against a tank wall to dissipate it. Can also wrap some sponge or mesh in front of the outflow to break up the current. Can also look at buying those pump output attachments with different shapes (even have spray bar design) to help adjust the overall flow pattern.
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    Re: Will high water flow rate harm the fishes ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Urban Aquaria View Post
    If they are constantly fighting against the current or getting swirled around like in a washing machine, then its definitely not good for them. The fishes will eventually get too tired and weak.

    You can adjust the flow rate on the pump (if possible) or just redirect the flow against a tank wall to dissipate it. Can also wrap some sponge or mesh in front of the outflow to break up the current. Can also look at buying those pump output attachments with different shapes (even have spray bar design) to help adjust the overall flow pattern.
    My powerhead have 2 output can i use both of them? connect both to a filter box

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    Output 1 i connect to 2 filter box, diy filter box > ohf
    Output 2 connect to a bottle to make moving bed filter
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    Re: Will high water flow rate harm the fishes ?

    depend on your species of fish , what size tank you using ?

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    Re: Will high water flow rate harm the fishes ?

    Quote Originally Posted by takaco View Post
    My powerhead have 2 output can i use both of them? connect both to a filter box

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    Output 1 i connect to 2 filter box, diy filter box > ohf
    Output 2 connect to a bottle to make moving bed filter
    Its possible to connect the 2 outputs to 2 different filters, but their individual flow rates though each filter will be different as more water will flow through the path with lower resistance... in some cases, the output which encounters higher resistance may not get much flow or none at all, so you'll just have to adjust and see.
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    Re: Will high water flow rate harm the fishes ?

    Quote Originally Posted by limz_777 View Post
    depend on your species of fish , what size tank you using ?
    4 neon tetra ,4 Golden White Cloud, 3 colorfully fish tank look like Pomfret

    Quote Originally Posted by Urban Aquaria View Post
    Its possible to connect the 2 outputs to 2 different filters, but their individual flow rates though each filter will be different as more water will flow through the path with lower resistance... in some cases, the output which encounters higher resistance may not get much flow or none at all, so you'll just have to adjust and see.
    Okay noted
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    Re: Will high water flow rate harm the fishes ?

    Can i change the intake adapter from two outlet into one?
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    Re: Will high water flow rate harm the fishes ?

    From two output
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    to 1 output
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    Re: Will high water flow rate harm the fishes ?

    You can do that, shouldn't have any issues... the outflow current from the single output will just be stronger (compared to 2 output).

    I'm guessing the original 2 output adapter was designed to help improve circulation and reduce dead-spots, it could be a good idea to find ways to take advantage of that feature.
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