Best Filter for Pleco Poop

dillon

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Hi,

I have a 6ft tank with a couple of big boys out there and a lot of messy cichlids.
At present i have an FX5 and a Rena XP3 on there - i have just purchased and am awaiting delivery of a 3ft rubber "air curtain" which will help agitate the sand substrate and hopefully encourage muck to flow near the filter intakes.

Was wondering if I need purchase an internal filter to help remove the big strings of poop.
Ive also got a spare powerhead and a sponge filter, any point installing either/both of these too?
 

matubula

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I use a Eheim 2252 internal for mech with my 16" L190 and solids handling pump and pond filter for my big panaque tank.
 

Pete

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I do run a large internal filter (fluval4 plus) as well as the external for mechanical filtration, it does seem to take out a lot of the poo and extra circulation is always helpful
Pete
 

dillon

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Does anyone use a FX5?
I heard they were supposed to be pretty good
Yes, i have fx5s on two of my tanks - its a good filter with a high turnover, but i dnt like having the intake too close to the sand - so need something internal maybe that can be lower to the surface
 

2wheelsx2

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If you're using an FX5 and sand, it'll be a mess every time someone stirs something up. My FX5 even sucks up river gravel. I think for pleco poop, nothing beats a good gravel vac.
 

dillon

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If you're using an FX5 and sand, it'll be a mess every time someone stirs something up. My FX5 even sucks up river gravel. I think for pleco poop, nothing beats a good gravel vac.
yea thats the prob i have. the outtake is positioned a good 7 inches from the bottom to help reduce the suction of sand. I got rid of all the gravel and opted for sand as looks beter imo - would cost a bomb to fill the 6foot tank back with gravel lol
 

DJ-don

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i would reccomend using a sump because with a powerfull return
cichlids to my experince generally like to move around so the cichlids will de enough to lift up the crap which is succked in by o pipe or something rather and filtered in the sump

the only questions are you willing to put a sump
 

Bahney

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i had a similar problem when i had a huge royal plec, its poo looked like khulli loaches ! lol

i have a tetra tx1200 external filter but i also have an internal fluval 4 which is filled with just carbon and filter wool, it stops it getting too clogged up and keeps a good flow of water in the tank. i found that if the poo is moving in the direction of the external intake that it gets sucked up :)

i have sand as well and it has not been a problem.