Can Two Canister Filters Be Used in One Fish Tank?
Everyone knows that canister filters are the most efficient fish tank filters around today. It is true that they will cost a lot initially but if you can afford to install one, they will save you a whole lot in terms of time spent maintaining them and of course money. But for those who already have a canister filter in their aquarium, the next question that always comes to mind is should they now install two filters and will this be beneficial to the overall filtration of the fish tank water? Honestly, no two fish enthusiasts will ever agree on whether it is a good idea or not to have two canister filters in one tank. This topic has been discussed numerous times since the invention of the canister filter. Rather than taking a side, I will instead talk about what happens when you have two canister filters in one aquarium and it will be up to you to decide which you choose. Why Have Two Canister Filters In the First Place? The obvious reason for most supporters of two filters is backup.
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