Posible, you need the overflow system. Advisable? no idea
Basically 2 tank top and bottom, the filter inlet conected to botom tank and the outlet to the top tank and then connect the top and bottom tank with overflow system
Posible, you need the overflow system. Advisable? no idea
Basically 2 tank top and bottom, the filter inlet conected to botom tank and the outlet to the top tank and then connect the top and bottom tank with overflow system
Theoradically it's possible if the 2 tanks are off the same size, positioned at the same level with the same water level in both tanks and the length of both the inlet and outlet pipes are of the same length. This is to ensure that the speed at which the inflow and outflow is the same for both tanks to prevent the possiblilty of one tank having more water than the other over a period of time. Maybe you can give it a go and update us on the outcome.
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Agree with ankank. Besides, 1 canister filter with 2 tanks = more frequent filter cleaning.
- eric
I would not try this method. No matter how well you calculate everything from the hose length and such, the flow exiting from a single canister will not be equally divided when it comes to a tee or even the volume of water being sucked from 2 inlet into a canister filter will not be equal. All it takes for Murphy to succeed is that a small object might block 1 of the inlet and both tank will lose out as 1 will have lesser water and the other will overflow.
This is a better solution but a very important point to take note of is that if there is a power failure, would the bottom tank be able to take some additionel water volume from the overflow tubes? To overcome this, the bottom tank should have a percentage lesser volume of water compared to the top tank.
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This is not impossible! You guys forgot about last Aquarama? Eheim operated their new PRO3 2080 on 2 tanks (not connected in anyway)
Sure you can do it... but unlike eheim booth, there have reps station there... Are you there 24-7 to look after!
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That's why I said "virtually impossible". You can try it and might even manage to get it running. Yet, the question is not if it will fail, it's when it will fail. Because it sure as hell will, sooner or later (and I'm guessing: sooner).
I for one very much prefer a setup I can leave unwatched for, let's say, a few hours to occasionally leave my house. Also, I have my fish tank sitting in my living room whose parquet floor I kinda grew fond of being dry.
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Agreed with ankank, too risky. Overflow system is the safest, you can easily DIY using PVC pipe.
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