Bought one of these on Ali Express . Seems to be good quality plastic and it was superbly packaged . It is being sold under the brand name " Kellan" as an " Aquarium Filter Waste Cleaner ".
Thanks for the honest review. I personally don't think the propeller does anything as it is the bubbles and water flow pushing the propeller not the other way round. It is actually increasing resistance. If on the other hand the propeller was motorized and pushing the water then it would increase the flow. If you increase the length of the uplift tube by adding a short piece of pipe over it, it will help increase the flow & efficiency of the filter.
yup! an increased height for the uplift tube will definitely help, the propellers just kind of spin with the bubbles, maybe if there was 3 or 4 that would be more helpful.
@@BryanLa 3 or 4 yes but they would need to be motorized in order to increase flow. If they are being pushed by the bubbles they will only increase resistance & reduce the flow.
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I know you mentioned that this should be used with bare bottom tanks, but if it is on a small platform just above sand substrate, will it work or is the suction strong enough to pick up sand?
yo! thanks for watching! I sold my first Jardini and gave away my small Silver arowana. the Jardini was cool, but I bought it at a big size. I sold it with intentions of raising two baby Jars afterwards but I ended up keeping polypterus instead haha... The silver Aro wasn't growing as fast as my two Endlis, and I aws afraid the Endli would eventually eat it, so I gave it away to a buddy of mine. The aro is about 18in right now
A filter breaker, no more water pump, no more foam replacement , just air pump convinient just make sure you have moving bed filter for biological filtration this is good for removing tools or mechanical filtration.
What do you think about the other design that comes up in your "fish toilet" Google search that connects to a power head and has a stainless steel mesh? It seems like it would have more suction but not sure if I like the mesh part due to clogging.
I just looked at that one. It seems like it would be a pain to clean out, it needs to be secured to the side panel or else it will fall, and looks super bulky. I'd rather stick with the original plastic air filter to be honest. For the jdm filter I literally just spray water through the bottom for a couple seconds and it's all clean
If you use this with substrate, make sure you use the bottom base that comes with it. This way the little feet don't sink into your substrate. Because if it sinks, it will cover the entrance hole at the bottom
Hahaha!! It's funny wen U realised about de bottom part being removable, I'd probably have done same mistake too! Lol! Definitely not to b use in a breeding colony.
Yup! I ended up throwing that guard piece away anyways so it worked out for me. And it would definitely not be a good idea for a breeding tank haha… all the babies would be trapped inside
Ahh unfortunately my Pink Tail Chalceus passed a long time ago due to a heater malfunction; cooked my whole tank. I might be getting more in the near future, hope you enjoy yours as well!
@@BryanLa what brand of heater where you using at that time ? I am enjoying them they are awesome. I also have a channel in English called predatoryfishkeeping if you want to check it out . Cheers mate
Just connect the air line, and place it in areas that collect detritus or waste. Corners of the aquarium may work, it depends on how your system is set up.
@@deividuesllei8436 there’s only one place to connect an air line on this filter. There’s no other way to use it. I use a very strong air pump because I use one pump to power all of my tanks but you can use a semi-strong air pump, connect an air line to it, and connect it to the filter.