How filter placement changes your tank's flow - Hang on Back Edition

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  • Have you ever wondered if placement of your hang on back filter matters? Let's discuss how various filter orientations change the entire dynamic of your tank.
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Komentáře • 68

  • @kilrkitty0818
    @kilrkitty0818 Před rokem +3

    Would love a Sponge filter placement video please. You're not dummy and you have broke this down beautifully I look forward to more 🥳

  • @cherellzandell6139
    @cherellzandell6139 Před rokem +2

    Oh, this is a particularly good one! I hadn't stopped to think it through like this, thanks!

  • @Kaitlin.D
    @Kaitlin.D Před rokem +6

    I’d love to see a canister and sponge filter one. Planning on sponge filters in next tank to start but plan on switching if it isn’t keeping up the way I want. Would be super interested in how it would change my flow if I were to switch to a canister. Also appreciate the dumbed down version. The science behind it doesn’t help me make a any more of an informed decision than I can make with just the dummy version.

  • @Moonlight76876
    @Moonlight76876 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you for taking time to explain all this.

  • @striper8363
    @striper8363 Před rokem +3

    A canister overview would be great and maybe the positive/negatives that come with a spray bar vs traditional nozzle outflows

  • @katieniify
    @katieniify Před měsícem

    This is incredibly helpful!!! Thank you! Now I’m off to go top off my tanks….

  • @KapilSawakare
    @KapilSawakare Před 6 měsíci

    Lovely video. Thank you. I have never watched a detailed video on the HOB filter for two years.

  • @Lady.Kaylow
    @Lady.Kaylow Před rokem +1

    Aaaaaaaahhh... LOL i learn so much from you it'a crazy. I've been fish keeping for 5-ish years, got 2 hang on back on my 20 gal long, and believe it or not i've always has the little fall i thought that was the way ahahahahahahaa that explains way too much of my struggles in 10 mins lol

  • @VirginiaBronson
    @VirginiaBronson Před rokem +1

    This is very timely for me! I'm running into more detritus/mulm build up issues as my vegetation gets more dense. Since I've got a small herd of cory's at the bottom, they're constantly kicking up debris lol. The heavy vegetation is creating dead zones, and even with my filter configured in your latter suggestion, I'm still getting mulm settling on plant leaves. I've bought a pump for more circulation and have yet to install it. Hope it gets the job done lol

  • @audrameyer9558
    @audrameyer9558 Před rokem

    This is excellent and I needed it in my life more than you know!!! Thank you 😊

  • @marcelorodrigues1683
    @marcelorodrigues1683 Před 7 měsíci

    Your advice was very helpful, thank you!

  • @DebzAquaPetz
    @DebzAquaPetz Před rokem

    Fabulous video Bentley very informative and easy to follow, for us dummies 😊. Take care 🤗 💕

  • @melwohl37
    @melwohl37 Před rokem

    Yes please 🙏 this was sooo helpful 🙏 need to do one for sponge filters! ❤️ thanks sooooo much for this

  • @marksterlson
    @marksterlson Před rokem

    Thankyou Bentley, This helps a lot

  • @leo2o915
    @leo2o915 Před rokem

    The Bentley bat phone is amazing 🤩 recommend it!

  • @razinfishes1918
    @razinfishes1918 Před rokem

    Bentley good job explaining. In my 40 breeder I'm running a title 75 on the side of my planted tank. Also running a small power head and 2 sponge filter and my tank does well pushing detritus to my filters. But it's good to understand the differences of placing filters

  • @jrherrick9871
    @jrherrick9871 Před rokem

    Well explained, Bentley!

  • @kdr1048
    @kdr1048 Před rokem

    Great information here Bentley! 👍

  • @nabokovfan87
    @nabokovfan87 Před rokem

    Tank tested had a pretty AWESOME one for spraybars with pictures and a lot of orientations I never thought about.
    Addendum, showing the HoB with those Etsy baffle things.

  • @dusk1947
    @dusk1947 Před rokem

    Excellent video

  • @debhalld9794
    @debhalld9794 Před rokem

    Great information!

  • @John-Ebsen
    @John-Ebsen Před rokem

    The nerd is strong in you. You might even be the chosen one of legend.

  • @j.t.cooper2963
    @j.t.cooper2963 Před 4 měsíci

    👍🏻😎Great topic and explanation.

  • @Thomas.Saunders
    @Thomas.Saunders Před rokem +1

    Yes, please diagram the water flow using a sponge filter. Thanks!

  • @aliciapatel3195
    @aliciapatel3195 Před rokem

    Please make the video on canister filter and sponge ones . This one explained so much about what goes qrong

  • @frankviera9977
    @frankviera9977 Před rokem

    Nice video!

  • @droeksonfishkeeping
    @droeksonfishkeeping Před rokem

    I prefer mine on the back, either big one in the centre or two smaller ones on each side. That way you have areas of lower flow which I find works better for the average community. River tank with fish that like faster water, put it on the side. It does seem to me sometimes that people overdo the whole flow thing, almost like motorheads competing with their engine sizes. Seen to many tanks where the fish are being blown around. Good vid as always!

  • @Holmesisaok
    @Holmesisaok Před 10 měsíci

    Super informative. Can you do one on HOB and co2 doffusor placement. Would be amazing

  • @stoutlager6325
    @stoutlager6325 Před 7 měsíci

    Hardscape can be used to modify your currents to mitigate low flow zones in your tank if you wish to be fussy about it. In some cases you may want to be this picky, in others it doesn't matter. A great way to maximize flow using a Tidal 35 in a 20g high tank is to have a piece of log-shaped driftwood running side of the tank to the other side sitting at an angle so there is clear space underneath the log. Tidal goes on the back of the tank. Outflow will run along the surface of the water, back to front, then when it descends it will tend to circle underneath the log. I can see this happening as duckweed shoots across the surface, down towards the front, under the log and back up towards the filter intake again. A completely unintended benefit of this is that the duckweed gets stuck underneath the log where my snails like to hang out and eat it all (the snail species in question loves plants). It's perfect.

  • @rosie2155
    @rosie2155 Před rokem

    Great video Bentley, thank you. I have a 90g with FX4 and power head. Water has particulates. I’m going to add a HOB or Sicce shark. Would love info on canisters.

  • @frhaber
    @frhaber Před rokem

    I have 2 Tidal 55s on the back of my 37 gal tank. The skimmers are blocked but for a small strip at the top. My logic being if the clean water is entering from the top, you want the maximum pickup at the bottom. I went to Tidal, as I simply got tired of decades of fiddling around with Aquaclears to get them running after maintenance/power outages. I'd definitely like to see additional footage on both canister and air driven filters.

  • @bobstranzenbach4700
    @bobstranzenbach4700 Před rokem

    Thanks

  • @vikkirountoit497
    @vikkirountoit497 Před rokem

    Yes to seeing sponge filter edition. I've oddly never considered that my intentionally lower water level is impacting my low flow areas of tank, and it is suddenly obvious that it is. I just assumed my low flow areas are from plant growth and poor plant placement and as I don't want to disrupt some prized plants, I pay more attention to debris in those areas.

  • @stephanierose617
    @stephanierose617 Před rokem

    Thank you for the video... I just purchased a Tidal 75 yesterday to replace my JEBO canister filter on my 55 gallon goldfish (only 5 fish) tank. The canister filter really wasn't doing a great job because even within 5 days of a water change and cleaning the glass, the algae accumulates so quickly. I really wasn't sure where I should place the HOB... either on one side or in the center.

  • @user-nm5zn8gx9h
    @user-nm5zn8gx9h Před 9 měsíci

    Please do one on top filters...!

  • @Fishnkitts
    @Fishnkitts Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for this series! It’s so helpful
    🙏🙏🙏 i’m rethinking my filter/powerhead placements in my tanks. What if you have floating plants tho? Does that hamper the flow up top from circling back strong enough? What do we do then?? 😳

  • @keeping_gecko_simple
    @keeping_gecko_simple Před rokem

    Thank you Bentley. Very helpful video! Can you please make one more video about when setting multiful filters. I like to use more than one filter and the main filter I like to set up is a canister filter. I always wonder how I should set up the flow direction.

    • @BentleyPascoe
      @BentleyPascoe  Před rokem

      Basically you are just combining the different flow patterns, think of it like that and you can easily do the placement how you feel is best for the fish you want to keep

  • @mikeydmalden
    @mikeydmalden Před rokem

    interesting video, i was just about to buy the highly recommended tidal 35, but i was concerned about the lack of the extension at the inlet. is there a way to extend it?

  • @terineckel5740
    @terineckel5740 Před rokem

    I would love to see cannisters. I have a GLA 22L with double intakes and a flow tamer spray bar which is double drilled. I have fancy goldfish in a custom built 36 x 20 x 28. (very size specific for the space it is in) that is why I need a really good filter...my fancy golds are water pigs. BTW I also run a plenum UGF in the Dr. Novak style. Yes I know I have over kill filtration! Just would like to know how you would set up the intakes and spray bar for maximum flow filtration. Thanks...love your videos, they are always full of great information. You taught me all about aquarium lighting...thanks for that. Teri

  • @adampietrzykoski7344
    @adampietrzykoski7344 Před rokem

    I am very interested in hearing about the canister, especially where they are on opposite sides and both in the back of the tank.

  • @bilalmulla5364
    @bilalmulla5364 Před rokem

    Plz make video on canister filter

  • @pennyfarthing6718
    @pennyfarthing6718 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I have a 75 gallon freshwater small fish community tank (kuhli loaches, cory doras, tetras, danios, guppies, and mollies) with an AquaClear 110 HOB on the back, so half of my tank is almost stagnant. I've played with both a wavemaker and a powerhead (not together). I just can't seem to decide on placement for either to optimize the water flow for keeping my tank clean and keeping the debris from settling and not moving to the hob filter. Any suggestions, diagrams like the ones you're doing now would be a great help!!! Thank you!!!

  • @Dennis52947
    @Dennis52947 Před rokem

    With a canister I keep the intake at one end and the outflow at the other end.

  • @t.petterivitikainen2538
    @t.petterivitikainen2538 Před 5 měsíci

    60×30(cm) shallow tank. Filteration will be 2 small HOBs - how would you place them?

  • @christophercastaneda917

    With the concept of a plenum and anoxic, wouldn’t you prefer more detritus? How does fluid dynamics work with a weir and a plenum without an uplift tube?

  • @Bahamut69
    @Bahamut69 Před rokem

    Hey Bently, where should I put a sponge filter to a HoB to maximize flow and detritus pick up? from ur bad drawing I guess the opposite end on the substrate floor, where it churns?

    • @BentleyPascoe
      @BentleyPascoe  Před rokem +1

      That's likely the best spot yes, if it's not an intake sponge on the HOB itself

  • @-AndrewR
    @-AndrewR Před rokem

    👍🏻👍🏻

  • @rgilroy1909
    @rgilroy1909 Před rokem

    yes please - just upgraded to fluval roma 240. need help to maximize flow. do I add a 2nd filter or a just a power head/wave maker? - HELP

    • @BentleyPascoe
      @BentleyPascoe  Před rokem

      If you only need more flow a power head should be fine.

  • @fidtysix2930
    @fidtysix2930 Před rokem

    Teach me all the things bro

  • @Peter12029
    @Peter12029 Před rokem

    thanks for the video I learned a lot. I have 4 tanks using 3 types of filtration. 🧽, Hob, & canister. I would like to see a deep dive on canister and sponge filters please. Especially optimal placement of intake output of the canister

  • @coreymills3115
    @coreymills3115 Před 5 měsíci

    Wouldn’t air stones at the other side of the tank help with the movement and pushing the water in about a 20 gallon tank. I unfortunately bought a filter system recommended for a 20 gallon. I didn’t one up it

  • @johnnybest6386
    @johnnybest6386 Před 8 měsíci

    You missed the corner box filters for review

    • @BentleyPascoe
      @BentleyPascoe  Před 8 měsíci +1

      It's an air filter that functions like a sponge. Same flow effect.

  • @MFTAQ
    @MFTAQ Před rokem

    Please deeper dive the placement of the different filters.

  • @Handygrrl
    @Handygrrl Před rokem

    I am wondering whether this info is based on actual science or your observations? Dont like looking at an hob in center back of my rimless tanks...but will move them if better overall. Mine are at sides now and eventually will try canisters....

    • @BentleyPascoe
      @BentleyPascoe  Před rokem

      You don't have to have a filter placed in a specific spot. You're still filtering the tanks water, this is more how you can affect the movement of water within a tank IF you want to. This is partial science (understanding how water moves, path of least resistance and suction) combined with experience.
      If we wanted the "full scientific" route it would require literally hundreds of tanks and filters pushing particulates around a tank in an observed fashion (think like wind tunnel testing aerodynamics). Far too costly for a hobbyist to perform.

    • @Handygrrl
      @Handygrrl Před rokem

      @@BentleyPascoe was just wondering whether you read some official study.....thank you

  • @SG-Cichlids
    @SG-Cichlids Před rokem +2

    Have you been checking out my videos? Until this. never seen anyone explain this before. One thing you didn't mention is. Hob filter restart. A lot of people complain about the best hob out there the aquaclear. That it won't restart after a power outage. If you keep the water level right they have no problem restarting. The tidal hob is crap. The only thing they have going for them is the pump is in the water. They don't skim. The media capacity is a joke and the sponge that comes with them is almost non-existent. Plus is the water does get low they're ridiculously loud. Anyways keep your water level just above the lip on the exit ramp of your hob's for proper filter performance. That goes for all brands.

    • @davidolsen3209
      @davidolsen3209 Před rokem

      Seachem tidal hands down. Don't care for the aquacraps stuff. Had them and threw them out. Now it is just seachem tidal an FX 6 on all my takes

    • @SG-Cichlids
      @SG-Cichlids Před rokem +1

      @DAVID Olsen unless it was given to me I'd never own another tidal. Aquaclear is far superior other than the pump not being in the tank. Comes with a properly sized sponge plus plenty of room for other media. Tidal are crap. No sponge, bypass worse than an aquaclear, noisy, ect. I would have to agree with you on the fx6. I have several and they are without a doubt the best canister filter on the market.

    • @davidolsen3209
      @davidolsen3209 Před rokem

      I wish I would have known. I would have gave you my address and you could have came over and garbage picked them out of my trash

  • @Pesticide7G
    @Pesticide7G Před rokem

    Where’s the canister overview?