It should be sufficient for a 3ft tank if you keep the bioload on the lower end, thought it might be too powerful for a 1ft cube tank. If you're adding a small chiller then it should be adequate for the cube tank.
Hi All,
Can I ask your advises if a Eheim 2215 can be run on a 3ftx1.5ftx1.5ft tank.
Low tech. no chiller. planning to aquascape with Hc and rocks and just about 50 tetras that's all.
Alternatively, can run 2215 on a 30cmx30cm shrimp tank. Chiller will be setup?
Thanks for the advises.
It should be sufficient for a 3ft tank if you keep the bioload on the lower end, thought it might be too powerful for a 1ft cube tank. If you're adding a small chiller then it should be adequate for the cube tank.
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Hc is not for low tech setup.
I'll be pumping light and co2, shadow. Perhaps not entirely low tech but I won't be hooking up any chiller in this 3ft.![]()
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I don't think the 2215 is sufficient. You'd need a 2217 minimum after you account for the head loss and media inside the canister. I ran a 2215 on a standard 2 footer and it was just nice so any larger a tank you will be under-filtrating.
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