FX6 Canister Filter versus Sump Filtration - Which is Better?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • In this video I compare a Fluval FX6 canister filter to sump filtration to give an in-depth run down on the pros and cons of each on my freshwater aquariums. I have a Waterbox Clearpro 7225 that has been running two Fluval FX6 canister filters for almost 24-months now, and a Waterbox Peninsula 7225 with a sump that has been running for about 9-months. These tanks are side by side in my house, so I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to do a comparison between the two types of filters!
    Timestamps:
    1:36 - About Canister Filters and Choosing the Right Size
    4:07 - Unplugging a Fluval FX6 Canister Filter
    6:28 - The Order of Filtration (Mechanical, Biological, Chemical)
    11:34 - About Sump Filtration and How a Overflow Works
    13:29 - How the Sump Chambers are Setup
    17:55 - Sumps and a Automatic Top Off (ATO) Systems
    19:42 - Cleaning a Sump Filter
    23:25 - Doing a Waterchange with a Sump
    25:13 - What it looks like when your Sump runs Dry
    28:06 - In Summary - Is a Canister or Sump better for your Aquarium?
    29:35 - Exciting news!
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  • @Bricktop89-
    @Bricktop89- Год назад +41

    You just can’t beat a sump filtration👌🏻

    • @asphaltanimal8809
      @asphaltanimal8809 Год назад +2

      Definitely 😃

    • @MiniManAu
      @MiniManAu Год назад +7

      Canister all the way :)

    • @jamesnguyen7069
      @jamesnguyen7069 Год назад

      why not!?

    • @dennisvanopstal7360
      @dennisvanopstal7360 Год назад +3

      I keep all my tanks clean with Eheim and Oase canisters.
      Even my turtle tanks.
      Never a bad smell, never dirty water.
      So ..... its just personal preference.

    • @kennethfarley8347
      @kennethfarley8347 Год назад +3

      @@jamesnguyen7069
      Sumps can hold a ton more media.

  • @robertjacobs5836
    @robertjacobs5836 5 месяцев назад +2

    This is the most detailed explanation of filtration I've seen on you tube . You broke it down so simple. Thank you!

  • @ghostwriterinme5050
    @ghostwriterinme5050 5 месяцев назад

    I’ve been getting information on canisters and sumps and I’m so glad to happen across your channel, Kaity. You’ve single-handedly answered all of the questions I had. For this, I’m grateful. I’m gonna remain a loyal and consistent subscriber…
    I’m a complete beginner at aquariums and I’ve started with a 75 gallon tank.
    My next purchase will probably be a Fluval FX6 Canister. I’m not in any rush so I’m truly happy with the process of building a freshwater system. Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge.

  • @matth4520
    @matth4520 Год назад +3

    Great video Kaity, very informative and very clear description of each type of filtration! Both thanks are looking great! Keep up the great work!

  • @arthurpellett9256
    @arthurpellett9256 4 месяца назад +2

    One of the best comparison videos I’ve ever seen 😊

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much, that's awesome to hear 😊🙏

  • @Yelsin_Salazar
    @Yelsin_Salazar Год назад +2

    You put all of the advantages and diadvantages of both kind of filtration, now I can decide better which I'll use for my new cichlid tank. Thank you so much. Your content useful as always!!!

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад +1

      That's so awesome to hear!! I'm really glad you found it helpful 😊 Thank you Yelsin 🙌

  • @stephen65la
    @stephen65la 6 месяцев назад

    Great job. This my first sump pump for my 175 gallon tank. All my 55 gallon tanks were hang on back.

  • @global_
    @global_ Год назад

    Thanks for sorting out my doubts between sump and a canister filter😊

  • @RedicL
    @RedicL 9 месяцев назад +6

    I have had many canister filters and I can honestly say, Fluval has been the best. They not only make awesome filters, they pack them with features that other companies just simply skip. I love how fluval "auto primes" and also stops to purge air every 12 hours. I also love how you can purchase plenty of spare parts and maintenance kits, which other companies make a pain to do. Awesome video and keep up the great work!!

  • @davidhart4789
    @davidhart4789 Год назад +1

    Was glad to see you give both gallons and liters when talking. It is nice for those of us not really proficient in the metric system. Loved the video and learned several things I didn’t know.

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад

      Thank you so much David!! Yes I try to always do the conversion because it sucks when I'm watching a video and they only use gallons 🤣

  • @clintreddy8096
    @clintreddy8096 2 месяца назад

    Love your channel. I'm setting up my 1st sump this weekend,so I'm so excited.Hope it all goes well😅

  • @IndoorEcosystem
    @IndoorEcosystem Год назад

    Cheers for the tip on vibration! I was about to return a canister filter for too much noise.
    I reduced the density and it's working perfectly now! 🤩

  • @brianp6180
    @brianp6180 Год назад

    Cool video Kaity! I have used canisters for years. Never tried a sump. I have thought about it but none of my tanks are drilled. Maybe someday! Watching you cleaning the FX6 show the biggest disadvantage to them. Cleaning is a real job! Great filter

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much Brian! It definitely is a slog cleaning them 😂

  • @kingjeffishere
    @kingjeffishere Год назад

    Even though I'm working on a 125 saltwater build, I really enjoyed the vid & it's comparison of the 2 options. I've seen awesome success with both on RUclips. Keep up the great content!

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад +1

      That's awesome to hear!! Thank you so much, I really appreciate it 😊🙏

  • @alexlang5649
    @alexlang5649 Год назад

    Very interesting and informative video, thanks Kaity!

  • @chelmsford6774
    @chelmsford6774 Год назад

    Great video, it answers so many questions. Thank you!

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад

      That's so great to hear!! Thank you Chelms 😊

  • @80s_monsterkid28
    @80s_monsterkid28 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video, Kaity! Very informative. Thank you!

  • @dominic9279
    @dominic9279 Год назад

    Brilliant video Kaity I thoughly enjoyed watching, thankyou

  • @dinodinosaur2930
    @dinodinosaur2930 Год назад +1

    👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Kaity, what an amazing RUclips journey you have been on ... From not wanting to be on camera to international links ... Well done

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much 😊🙌🙌🙌 And thank you for being along for the journey!!

  • @makingmajorprofits1017
    @makingmajorprofits1017 Год назад

    Nice fish tanks. I need to get back into the hobby soon. I had the FX6 and FX5 on my 150, Great Job and Great Video.

  • @mikewaters8911
    @mikewaters8911 Месяц назад

    Good video & nice tanks.
    When I clean my FX6's, I recently started cleaning my hoses & I/O's at the same time. Get one of those long, bendable snake brushes. Amazing how much gunk is in the hoses. No more back siphon of that back into your tank at restart.

  • @raghavshankara5601
    @raghavshankara5601 Год назад

    Setting up a new tank your advice n info in very helpful 😊😊

  • @Fyreblade2000
    @Fyreblade2000 Год назад +1

    Awesome Video Kaity!!! Straight, honest with a- ittle humour!! :)

  • @sfephenmarkham1917
    @sfephenmarkham1917 Год назад

    Yay!!! coming to America!!! Great job on the tutorial!! love the real time mistakes!!! Your awesome!!

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад

      Thank you so much Sfephen!! And yes, I'm so excited 😄

  • @BONP1E
    @BONP1E Год назад +2

    Nice video, thanks. I used to like cleaning canister filters, but I have to say, since a sump, I won't go back. Great content.

  • @Ayj517
    @Ayj517 Год назад

    Canlılığın ve yaşamın devamını sağlayan görünmez kahramanlar, yararlı bakteriler. Teşekkürler.

  • @dloz85
    @dloz85 Год назад

    Thanks so much, I'm playing with the sump idea and this helped. We welcome you to Florida btw!

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад +1

      That's so awesome to hear 😊 And I look forward to visiting!!

  • @laurag1076
    @laurag1076 Год назад

    Love ya work katie. Love your tshirt!
    Tanks look great.
    BB actually lives on every serface area. Not just the media.

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much!! 😁 And very true, that's a good point. All the rock in my river tank would definitely be helping with the bio load too

  • @sirwilliam7988
    @sirwilliam7988 Год назад +1

    Well done Kaity. You explained the two perfectly. I’ve had both types of filtration systems in my tank over the years. Both work really well. Thank you for another fine video.

  • @LAIKEM45
    @LAIKEM45 Год назад

    You have the best videos thanks for sharing!

  • @joseCalderon1976
    @joseCalderon1976 11 месяцев назад

    What I love about the sumps is that you can hide all the stuff that you need in your tank like heaters and such. I'm buying a used 125g that comes with a sump, so I'm going to use the set up 👍. I do love my FX6 in my 75g African chiclid tank.

  • @michaelschaber1948
    @michaelschaber1948 Год назад

    Beautiful set up good on you

  • @MbSbAquaGamer
    @MbSbAquaGamer Год назад

    Thank you Kaity . nice video and great explanation . Love from India ❤

  • @amiremadian6716
    @amiremadian6716 4 месяца назад

    The great job .Thanks

  • @Darklordsid
    @Darklordsid Год назад

    Awesome vid dude! Holler if ever in Vegas!

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад

      Thank you!! 🙏 I'm sure I'll be there at some point when I come back to America!

  • @kevinramsamy9681
    @kevinramsamy9681 Год назад +5

    Hi Kaity,
    Great video from you 1ce again, I would like to suggest that you arrange your mechanical filtration accordingly :
    Coarse sponge
    Medium sponge
    Fine sponge
    Also, consider using fine filter matting(polishing water), as you can cut to your desired size. These are gr8 and dnt clog up as fast as filter floss. I buy them in a 1M x 1M pack, which lasts quite long. I have noticed that there is a significant difference in both of your tanks with regards to water clarity, as in your cannisters, you have the appropriate mech. filtration. I have a 4ft sump running a 6ft tank and I don't touch my bio media at all(Seachem matrix, lava rocks and Alpha grog), bcos my mechanical filtration does the job in polishing the water. I periodically change my filter matting and rinse out my sponges with tank water, and that's my sump maintenance, which takes me about 15 min. I hope this helps...tc and looking forward to your next video.

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much Kevin!! That is great advice. I definitely need to get my sump sorted out

  • @theblindfishkeeper
    @theblindfishkeeper Год назад +2

    Way to go, Katie. Super in-depth and easily understandable video! Great explanation of both filter types. Are use a sump and an FX6 on my African tank in tandem, and the pure cleaning power of the sump combined with the water movement created by the FX six seems to be a perfect combo For my African tank. Again, great video!😁🐠🦯

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much Brandon!! I really appreciate it 😊 That's a great combination you've got going 😄

  • @laurag1076
    @laurag1076 Год назад

    You will find your groove with the sump. You will learn the best ways to do it just with time and practise xx ❤

  • @ZackGreensReptiles
    @ZackGreensReptiles Год назад

    Great video, another pro of a sump is the increased water volume, currently run an FX6 and eheim filters however hope to add a tank with a sump in the near future.

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад +1

      Ohhhh yes, very true!! I didn't even think of that. It increases the water volume by a lot

  • @JonVlogs123
    @JonVlogs123 Год назад +1

    Nice filtration comparison. 😎👍

  • @TheThomas2411
    @TheThomas2411 Год назад +1

    Thank you . Interesting .
    If you santos better filtration you can replace ceramic by seachem matrix ;) .
    For the visual you can add an external Heather and inox canister .

  • @peterbott1877
    @peterbott1877 Год назад +2

    Nice video Kaity, good work.
    When washing your canister filter sponges, fill a bucket with aquarium water and get in there with both hands and squeeze them repeatedly while under the water. This clears the detritus within the sponges quicker than just running water from the hose. Tip the dirty water out.
    I do this 2 or 3 times and you see the water getting cleaner each time.

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад +1

      Thank you Peter!! That's a great idea, it takes forever using the running water. I'm going to do this next time

    • @wendyhood1006
      @wendyhood1006 Год назад +1

      And use the water from the bucket for your indoor plants they love it

  • @tommuhlemanjr.3871
    @tommuhlemanjr.3871 2 месяца назад

    Kaity, I know you are a very knowledgeable and advanced fish keeper so I feel a little silly making a very basic suggestion to you. RUclips is making dozens of FX6 cleaning videos available to me, and although I’ve seen them all over and over, your content popped up and I felt that I just had to make this comment to you. I know you are aware of this but when cleaning your sponges, instead of just going at it with a garden hose, please fill up a 5 gallon bucket and wash your sponges in it using tank water. You will use less water and you can clean them much more efficiently. I use two full buckets, the first to wash out the majority of the muck (can be done with tap water if using a rinse bucket with tank water), and the second (with aquarium water) to rinse them clean and preserve beneficial bacteria. Try it, I guarantee you will like it! Cheers!

  • @laurag1076
    @laurag1076 Год назад

    Omg congratulations on your trip! ❤🎉 😊

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад +1

      Thank you 😁😁 I'm so excited!

    • @laurag1076
      @laurag1076 Год назад

      @@Kaityscichlids omg who are u going to see??? I'm guessing the aquascaper guys? Omg who else! I'm so proud of u as an aussie and a woman! And a cappy 🤣🥰🐠

  • @neilgater2213
    @neilgater2213 7 месяцев назад +1

    i have a 600 litre tropical aquarium an i run a Ehime Pro 3 with 2 inlets and i must say it a lot less hassle for me to clean it out compared to your FX6 i can have clean it in about 10 minutes. i also like the fact it has a pre filter which i check weekly for any fry or shrimp the have been sucked up.

  • @AguabonitaAquatics
    @AguabonitaAquatics Год назад +1

    Good explanations. I'm not overly familiar with sumps and your explanation made it easy to understand. For me that's a big deal, lol! Great work, hope to see you having fun in the Great White North, eh!

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад

      That's so awesome to hear! Thank you heaps 😊 I'm so excited for my trip 😄

  • @edgoodman01
    @edgoodman01 Год назад

    ok your video keeps my attention well done

  • @PatrickGeneLeBlancHardy
    @PatrickGeneLeBlancHardy Год назад

    Thanks For Sharing

  • @ronlafond5288
    @ronlafond5288 Год назад

    Well that was an awesome, in-depth review of the two different systems, Kaity. I have zero experience with either, but based on your review, I might be inclined to go towards the sump. It seems to me that having to drag out and to disassemble a canister is a lot more work than cleaning the sump. Ok, so I'm getting a bit lazy. 🙂 Originally, I always thought sumps were magical. A box of water connected to another box of water above it! NO WAY! But now that I understand the system a bit better - thanks to one of your previous videos on setting up your sump - I really like the idea. I like the accessibility and the open system - not having to worry about making sure the canister - under pressure - was sealed correctly. I can also see how a sump would be a practical solution for several tanks combined. Nicely done there, my friend! Keep 'em coming. And are you going to Disneyland? 🙂

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much Ron!! I'm so glad to hear you've found the videos about the sumps to be helpful and insightful 😊 I was completely new to them too before I got the peninsula tank. And no plans for Disneyland 😭 I don't think I'm going to be able to fit it in with all the places I'm going! I would absolutely love to go at some point though

  • @fishmunga1014
    @fishmunga1014 Год назад

    Cheaper, less expensive had me rolling. Lol. Well recovered though. Yet another great vid mate. 👌

  • @kikiux1535
    @kikiux1535 Год назад +1

    Great video. Guess there is no right or wrong filtration system to choose. Unless you are looking for "a lot cheaper and not as expensive" :). Do appreciate the information. Awesome video!

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад

      Most definitely!! Thank you for watching 😊

  • @andrep1784
    @andrep1784 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks Kaity, nice to see another one beeing used to canister filters...playing with a sump.😅
    As i am watching i build my own first sump to replace 2 Tetra ex1200 on my 720l discus tank.
    I am running an automatic paper filter already as a bypass apart from the canisters, this will end up in the sump of course, what brings me to the first point: I will try to get a dry/wet filtration meaning the first mechanic filtration will be out of the system all the time, not only IF i clean. Easy with automatic paper filters.
    Second point especially with my discus: Canisters do almost nothing against nitrate, some even call them nitrate power plant...why?...water rushes too quick to canisters to let the anaerobic bacteria do its job. In a sump the water remains far longer with the bio media what in theory should help.
    I do my videos in german so i dont bother you watching it🤣 but i check by here again, because you make great inspiring videos. cya

  • @SeditiousCanary
    @SeditiousCanary 3 месяца назад

    I built an in tank sump for a 5 gallon planted tank, and it clears water faster than any tank I've ever owned. Its also great because its both fully self contained, and survives a power outage without any issues.

  • @aaronarmstrongaa
    @aaronarmstrongaa Год назад

    Great looking channel. If you want to grow plants you can definitely over-filter a tank so there's nothing to feed the plants

  • @dant6616
    @dant6616 Год назад

    Every Thing you say is so true.
    Good Video

  • @aquaenthusiast9185
    @aquaenthusiast9185 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this nice video! Actually, one can also wash filter floss (altgough maybe a bit more cumbersome). Just press it out in a bucket with tank water...

  • @aquariumaquarium8080
    @aquariumaquarium8080 Год назад +1

    Great video kaity
    I in particular and by far the sump filter is my go to filter. I just think your sump is set up on a more complicated way.
    Btw if you’re thinking of traveling why don’t you come to NC? Love to have you here

  • @pmichael3442
    @pmichael3442 Год назад

    Took down my 150 gal reef tank and am preparing for a freshwater reboot. 1. Tip that will help you immensely in cleaning your sump. Get a wet dry vac. Fill it and roll it outside for dumping.

  • @user-st2hp7rw6r
    @user-st2hp7rw6r Год назад +1

    I am a huge fan of cannister as they are reliability. When you move house, you can disconnect the hose and move the filter. Sump are almost difficult to move.
    Sump advantage is hiding aquarium equipment such as heaters and access.
    Kaity can't wait to see your american trip and hopefully see the american aquarium stores tours.
    Cheers

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад

      That is a very good point!! I can't believe I didn't even think about ease of moving them. And thank you 😄 I'm so excited!!

  • @Tommpll
    @Tommpll Год назад

    Greetings from Poland :* You have super aquariums

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад +1

      Greetings from Australia 😄 Thank you so much!

  • @joeanthony3013
    @joeanthony3013 Год назад +7

    Great video Kaity! One trick for the sump is to put your biological media on top of plastic "egg crate" (the stuff that goes over florescent lighting). That way the detritus falls through the media, and doesnt clog the media as much. It also makes it easier to clean, as you can lift your media out, and siphon out the nasty stuff...

  • @ROTTERtube
    @ROTTERtube 9 месяцев назад

    I just added the FX6 to my 125 gallon saltwater tank. I have the sump on the right side. Thinking of using a 2nd FX6 and no more sump.

  • @tommybunk2292
    @tommybunk2292 Год назад

    I like prefiltered cannisters with high detritus Cichlid Tanks, and sumps on set up's like your River Tank, so I think you it's worked out well for you in my opinion. 🙂👌

  • @Wanfish70
    @Wanfish70 Год назад

    Hallo..kaity's, amazing filter, wow..👍👍❤️

  • @DiggingRob
    @DiggingRob Год назад

    Having your sump Bio media chamber empty & cleaned ….. ….Add plastic egg create 3-4 inches high…… Now add all your Bio media (all in Media bags) so now your next sump cleaning will be very easy & Fast……..Both of your Tanks Are Beautiful……….Thanks for sharing

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад

      Thank you so much Rob 😊 That's a great idea!

  • @MrEvilmitch
    @MrEvilmitch Год назад

    I have a deep plastic tray I put in front of my fx6 and I lift my trays into it so I can get to bottom tray to replace my chemi pure green bag that way I don't get water anywhere. Then I just drop my baskets back in the cannister slowly letting them take on water on the way down so it doesn't overflow . Lid goes back on and happy days 👌works for me anyway . Great video Katie I think we can guess you will be visiting Ohio fish rescue haha

  • @alan61979
    @alan61979 Год назад +1

    I think you have both aquariums set up correctly. The FX6s are ideal for messy Cichlids and the sump is fine for your rainbow fish tank. Another down side if a sump is they're not very good if you're using CO2 in a planted aquarium, as the overflow tends to gas off the CO2.
    I love the way you leave your mistakes in the videos and write what you should have said. The panic when you heard the sump pump running dry, we've all been there 🤣
    Looking for ward to vids from your travels.

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад +1

      Hahaha, thank you!! 🤣 I'm glad you appreciate it. And yes, that sound is the sound no one wants to hear lol. I'm really looking forward to the US trip 😊

  • @malawiaquascape
    @malawiaquascape Год назад

    I would change these stones into malawi, this aquarium has a lot of setup possibilities😍😍😍

  • @siyafakher1594
    @siyafakher1594 6 месяцев назад

    Hi K, it looks like those Chiclids are creating an awful lot of mechanical waste. Not sure what your cleaning cycle is on those FX6's or your feeding schedule but if you are say cleaning those FX6's and they're that dirty once per month then you might want to reduce feeding.
    They may also likely chump on some coarse sponges if you placed it on the end of those FX6 intakes.
    So maybe either fit some coarse sponge inside the FX6 intake strainer or I used Eheim External Canister Pre Filters.
    I had an identical Chiclid set up to your one, running 2 FX6's. The difference it made for me, meant it was significantly easier to clean and maintain because cleaning the pre filters is so much easier than cleaning the fx and it reduces the amount of mechanical waste the FX6's build up because your catching most of it in the pre filters, which I would clean every 3-5 days. That cleaning took 2 mins whereas an FX6 clean would take 30min minimum.
    I also reduced my feeding, there's some initial aggression with them being territorial but this soon subsided, as they adjusted to their new routine.
    The result for me was that the fish were healthier, it was easier for me to maintain the tank and I could enjoy watching the fish more.
    Keep making excellent content, thank you

  • @TheFishBeast
    @TheFishBeast Месяц назад

    Sumps are the beast!

  • @Metallinick
    @Metallinick Год назад

    Great video! Just wondering do you have cover glas for the Cichlid tank? I am setting up a 5ft Cichlid tank but am worried about them jumping out.

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад

      Thank you Nick! Yes, I've got netted links for the tank that I got from NVS Aquariums. Before I had lids I did have a few jump out, I think you definitely need lids for them

  • @dudusiagata3117
    @dudusiagata3117 Год назад

    Very nice video,hello welcome to yt👌👌👌

  • @jasonbarker8116
    @jasonbarker8116 Год назад

    you should look how the sumps are used in salt water aquariums we try to catch all the detritus be for it gets in to your sump filter sock work really well cheaper ones are available (get a few extra) there should only be a small amount of detritus to siphon out even after a few months your tanks look really nice

  • @johnjr47
    @johnjr47 Год назад

    Awesome Video very in depth video, Katiy, Million Dollar Question if you have to pick one which one ?

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад

      Thank you so much John 😊 And it's hard to say because different courses for different horses I think 🤔 However in terms of doing it on my own without any help, I'd probably go canister filters

    • @johnjr47
      @johnjr47 Год назад

      @@Kaityscichlids Myself if I had, a larger tank I will go with a sump, a small tank are a medium tank a canister filter. Thank U for reply.

  • @willparsons32
    @willparsons32 11 месяцев назад

    Just wondering.. if you're going to do a water change and a general filter maintenance (cleansing) using the FX series filter, wouldn't it be easier to drain the aquarium water through the filter much like you did when you drained just the filter itself?
    I'd assume that you could by simply re-opening the INLET valve on top of the filter after of course, you've fastened the drain house securely and aimed the other end of the drain hose out in the yard/garden.

  • @Evil_Genius_888
    @Evil_Genius_888 Год назад +1

    Good video. I’ve never had a tank big enough to seriously consider a sump option. Someday…

    • @King-Kazma
      @King-Kazma Год назад +1

      More and more small tanks have a partition with a sump like filter. You can max out the media if you want to push your stock level, and you can hide the heater in there so it all looks ‘clean’.
      I think they are easier to set up and service than canisters for smaller tanks, especially with media baskets.

    • @Evil_Genius_888
      @Evil_Genius_888 Год назад

      @@King-Kazma Until 2 weeks ago I had a 20g all-in-one cube running. It’s a great little aquarium. I even briefly considered an overflow box and sump for my 75g, but in the end just put in a canister. Of the current 5 tank’s running I have 3 on Oase Biomaster Thermo canisters and 2 on sponge filters.

  • @charleshaman1782
    @charleshaman1782 Год назад +6

    Great idea to compare these two options... but I'm confused at the state of your sump. If mechanical filtration is first in the sequence, then you shouldn't have detritus entering your biological media chamber. Just take care of the mechanical filtration regularly. In your setup, maybe consider layering different gradients of filter sponge, because one big wad of floss doesn't seem to be serving you well.
    Looking forward to your North America tour!

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад

      Thank you! Yes I'm not too sure how so much detritus got it there

  • @bethanysummers3377
    @bethanysummers3377 Год назад

    Ive only ever had a canister filter. Sumps seem scary to my lol. Im sure its just a case of getting used to it.
    America, how exciting!

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад +1

      Yes definitely just a case of getting used to them!! It definitely helped having someone show me how to set it up 😊 And yes I'm so excited 😁

  • @AdamSandler-zs9kw
    @AdamSandler-zs9kw 5 месяцев назад +1

    What type of shrimp is that with the long limbs so Kool

  • @christopherjunkin4792
    @christopherjunkin4792 Год назад

    My tank isn't drilled and I use a sump. I just have an on the back overflow. It works exactly the same except you need a little piece of air hose to get the water flowing

  • @ultimatefishkeeping
    @ultimatefishkeeping Год назад +2

    Believe it or not. According to research, Pothos is actually a water/Bog plant, which, for many, many years, is being used as a house plant.
    Though it is toxic to Dogs, Cats and Birds.
    However, it is a nice plant, and because it grows to quite a large size and has many roots, it does a great job of removing unwanted gases such as ammonia from the water. 👍🏼🙂👍🏼❤️

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад

      Wow, that makes so much sense!! I didn't expect it to grow so well in there, but it's loving the sump 😊

    • @ultimatefishkeeping
      @ultimatefishkeeping Год назад

      @Kaity's Cichlids I'm glad it is doing well.
      The only thing is that it is a marginal plant, so the roots are only in the water, not the whole plant, as the leaves will rot and release toxins into the water.
      So a good tip is to put Eggcrate on top of the Sump and have the stem with roots going into the water. The egg crate will keep the rest of the plant above the water. 👍🏼🙂👍🏼❤️

  • @morgansjodin4859
    @morgansjodin4859 11 месяцев назад

    Have a 190 gallon tank with full grown red bellys.. they are about 8 years old. But my two FX´6 never get that clogged, how often do you clean yours? I clean them when they start to make some abnormal noise or when I can see a difference with the waterflow between them. maybe once every third month.
    Have been feeding them floating cichlid sticks sense they where juvi so they aren´t messy..
    There is a canister from China called Sunsun that has a even bigger filtration than the FX6.. have two of them.. but the quality is not that insuring.. both of them started to leak and had to fix it by using plumbertape with the o-rings..
    Oh just remember when I saw your vid when you fed the predators.. 20 years ago I had a red tail that always ate from my hand.. had to sell him because he where to big.. over 50 cm, I miss him!

  • @MFSB208
    @MFSB208 7 месяцев назад +1

    Do you feel like the return on the sump kicks up the detritus off the sand into the water column more or less on canister vs the sump setup? Wondering if there is a noticeable difference between the two options?

  • @zlamanit
    @zlamanit Год назад

    Do you lubricate o-rings in your FX6?
    I haven't done it for a couple of years, but as my canister filter was in a storage for the last year I'd be affrsid to use it without replacing them or at least having a spare one ready.

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад +1

      I have not! But I've heard it's a good idea to make sure you do that

  • @grigorione7824
    @grigorione7824 Год назад

    Have you any thoughts on hang on the back / side type filters? I really like my Seachem one .

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад +1

      They can be great! I had an Aquaone one for a while on a 90 gallon tank and it did a great job. They're a nice in-between option for smaller tanks

  • @musicalhemant
    @musicalhemant Год назад

    Hello
    I m from india
    I m a discus fish lover and hobbyist.
    Your videos are amazing.
    Please make videos on discus fish ..

  • @AaronGale85
    @AaronGale85 Год назад

    Hi. Just wondering what lights you have on the African tank? They are awesome

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад +1

      Thank you!! They are Freshwater AI Primes 😊

  • @cristianmosquerazuniga3570
    @cristianmosquerazuniga3570 Год назад

    Saludos desde Costa Rica

  • @vishpersaud7825
    @vishpersaud7825 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Kaity. I loved the video. Wouldn’t it be more beneficial if you used a sump system on your African cichlids tank since the bio load is so high? Even though the FX-6s move a ton of water, they don’t have a lot of room for bio media. Keep up the great work!

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you!! 🙏 It totally would be, I would love to have a big sump full of pothos for the Malawi Cichlids. I only use the canister filters on that tank because it's not drilled for a sump, but if it came with one I'd totally use it

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  9 месяцев назад +1

      Maybe one day I will move them to the peninsula tank for a change 🤣 you've given me an idea lol

  • @KoiBoy6
    @KoiBoy6 Год назад

    Have run dual FX6 and now a sump, it will take a good hose cleaning on the sponges without setting back bacteria too much. Once a month cleaning takes about 20 minutes and is a bit messy and a pain on my back. My sump I change fleece roller every 2-3 months, clean the sump out once a year. 5 minutes to change fleece, 30 to clean the sump. All in, sump is much easier. Swap your floss for fleece roller and you will see your peninsula tank clear as fast as the cichlid tank.

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад

      That's good to know!! I'm actually keen to try out a filter roller on it

  • @MrNewrossman
    @MrNewrossman Год назад

    Regards sump not cleaning water as quick, I note you not using a filter sock on the intake side of sump, the big holes the water flows through should have a sock installed so water is cleaned and you swap out every few days and put in washing machine, also can get different micron size for how much kunk it takes out. Great vid, prefer sumps as hide all the equipment and can add extra filters (carbon,chemical) and can add extra micro food as no fish so safe area for say guppys or small inverts to help bioload and not forgetting the extra volume of water always helps. Ohh regardless what external filter a $20 leak/water alarm is a no brainer

  • @gaidin
    @gaidin Год назад +1

    Useful video, thank you :) I dont really think $20 for filter socks is over the top when you spend $800 on your sump pump though hehe

  • @-AndrewR
    @-AndrewR Год назад

    👍🏻👍🏻

  • @cristianmosquerazuniga3570
    @cristianmosquerazuniga3570 Год назад

    Que lindos ciclidos cuantis podria tener en mi pecera 115 , 40 de ancho y 50 de allto

  • @stevenb007
    @stevenb007 Год назад

    Are the pumps in the FX6 powerful enough to be placed in a room below the tank?

  • @jonathangarza4622
    @jonathangarza4622 Год назад

    Hey been watching for a while. Not sure how many times you’ve cleaned the fx6. But make sure you clean the motor as well. Propeller is just as dirty as the sponges in the canister. Causes less flow and vibration as well. Mine doesn’t sound the way yours sounded when you put the mike up to it. Sounds like sand and gunk is in the propeller please clean it before it breaks and then you’ll have to purchase new motor. Clean every time you clean the filter.

  • @damor4878
    @damor4878 Год назад +1

    Do you remember me suggesting to you to run an internal filter with purigen/ macropore inside it? Much more efficient than a canister filter as it's direct flow. Doesn't need to be big. It's only there to polish the water nothing more. Much easier.

    • @Kaityscichlids
      @Kaityscichlids  Год назад +1

      Yes actually!! I do remember this and thinking it was a great idea! Thank you for reminding me

  • @andysfishden6506
    @andysfishden6506 Год назад +1

    On larger tanks i love having a sump, plenty of room to hide stuff like heaters etc. I have a canister on a tank because it was goven to me, but i dont care for it, too much of a pain to clean. All my smaller tanks i use air powered sponge and box filters, cant beat them.

  • @dennisvanopstal7360
    @dennisvanopstal7360 Год назад

    8:13 not sure how the FX filters flow. But my Eheims and Oases flow from down to up.
    So the top basket is the last one the water flows through.
    This way i dont need to do all the stuff you do to change active carbon.
    I only turn it off. Close the valve.
    Open the top. And its there.
    Dont need to move or drain them.

  • @grigorione7824
    @grigorione7824 Год назад

    i put the outlet of my cannister filter into an above tank sump that then flows back into the tank itself .