Do I Need a Filter for My Aquarium?

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  • Do you need a filter? It's a more complex question than you may think - let's explain when you do and when you don't.
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Komentáře • 43

  • @CatFish107
    @CatFish107 Před 5 dny +5

    I don’t think that people googling that question have the level of knowledge necessary for the nuance involved in anything but "yes, get a second as backup while you're at it"

  • @leo2o915
    @leo2o915 Před 4 dny +1

    Great video like always Bentley! You need to make a video of the benefit of doing a low tech planted aquarium with only a basic filter and plants to maintain the the nutrients in the aquarium.

  • @awilderireland
    @awilderireland Před 5 dny +2

    My first two foot long Tropical fish tank (as a kid in the late 70's) had no filtration. The fish store said it was optional. And they were a good fish only store! Once I didn't overstock and had plants.
    I ran it like that for quite a while with no issues. I then added a small air pump and a fancy box filter. 😊

  • @Fishtory
    @Fishtory Před 4 dny +1

    Slay king ✨️ 😍 . Lol 100% water change a day, no filter gang!

  • @vampgaia
    @vampgaia Před 5 dny +3

    Another thing to mention when dealing with filtration in outdoor tubs - ambient temperature! My fish were fine with nothing running in their 100 gallon tub until the temperature hit the high 90’s. I did not act fast enough to get air running in the tanks and I lost some fish.

  • @melwohl37
    @melwohl37 Před 5 dny +2

    Great topic! Thanks bentley! ❤❤❤❤

  • @missyoreilly4815
    @missyoreilly4815 Před 4 dny

    My biggest tip is to run a sponge filter, even a small one, in each tank. That way, if the power goes out you still have some filtration and air running with a battery air pump. Or, as has happened to me in the middle of the night a few times the power gets tripped and you can unplug everything, switch the power back on and reconnect just the air pump running your tanks and then go back to bed without having to check every item in the house on the power circuit.

  • @AgxntOrange
    @AgxntOrange Před 5 dny +3

    In my opinion, if you have to ask the question the answer is probably yes- of some manufactured variety.
    I’m still getting my sea legs in the hobby, so to speak, and I think it’s an absolute necessity for me. I do not have the experience to balance a tank with just plants and I do not have the time to do constant water changes lol

    • @BentleyPascoe
      @BentleyPascoe  Před 5 dny +2

      @@AgxntOrange good way to look at it!

    • @shadeaquaticbreeder2914
      @shadeaquaticbreeder2914 Před 5 dny +2

      Not necessarily. If you extrapolate that logic you Need everything. Nature can keep a small pool perfectly balanced, you can keep a glass waterbox inside, I believe in you. Part of the problem is doing too much. If you can I would get a tank and just let it be. Stock it very low or with fish that will eventually breed or slowly populate, and feed very little and not every day. Learn how nature balances things as a base, Then you start adding and changing things to play with the system.

  • @jeffkane4391
    @jeffkane4391 Před 5 dny +1

    It's definitely a great explanation and a useful topic. The angel fish did distract me little. It's definitely showing the signs of a dead fish swimming, unfortunately. Thanks for sharing 😊

    • @BentleyPascoe
      @BentleyPascoe  Před 4 dny +1

      @@jeffkane4391 all of my angels are a little older and I've been monitoring and trying to help.

    • @jeffkane4391
      @jeffkane4391 Před dnem

      @BentleyPascoe all good, I no ill will was intended by my comment. It's definitely an unfortunate side to fish keeping.

    • @BentleyPascoe
      @BentleyPascoe  Před dnem +1

      @@jeffkane4391 absolutely sir. The hard part is that feeling of "Why can't I find the answer?!"

    • @jeffkane4391
      @jeffkane4391 Před dnem

      @BentleyPascoe potentially a genetic depression thing kinda like people who don't age well. When we start breeding fish for color, fin shape, there is a potential hidden trait tied to that gene that few see. Most people in the hobby can't keep fish alive for 50% of its full life potential. Faulty air line/filtration, over/under feeding a poor diet (unknowingly) with too little water flow, a heater that sticks on or never turns on. I don't know if we will ever get to the point of a proper pet (fish) autopsy to truly know. All we can do as their stewards is offer them the best care at the moment based on our experience and knowledge at the given time. I'm sure you're giving the best possible care the fish could ever hope for. 😊🤗😊

  • @Vincent-kx9ze
    @Vincent-kx9ze Před 5 dny +1

    Nicely done.

  • @ashenwalls3558
    @ashenwalls3558 Před 5 dny +1

    Great explanation of a nuanced topic!

  • @CarolynnMc01
    @CarolynnMc01 Před 5 dny

    Thank you Bentley! Infomative video. I also love the look of your tank in the background. It's beautiful!
    I hope all's well with you.

  • @meyricksionilroyulada1800

    Water flow and that air exchange really is vital even something as simple as an airstone.
    I am running my tank without a conventional filter (10gallon, heavily planted, 2 male guppies only) when my air pump broke. I decided to just let it sit like that for a while and see what will happen..
    Tho the guppies I had in there didnt get sick, they weren't as active, they hid a lot and only came out when its time to feed.
    When I came arround to replacing my air pump, their behavior significantly changed, they were revitalized and swam arround the tank more

  • @AliCat876
    @AliCat876 Před 5 dny

    Good video Bentley. I currently have an HOB and a sponge filter in my revamped tank.

  • @shadeaquaticbreeder2914

    7:40 I think water flow is one of the most important things most of the time. Bc it doesn't matter how deep your substrate is if the water doesn't ever penetrate further than 1/2 an inch down, but if you are able to get it to move enough to still have aerobic bacteria 6. In down then your plants can grow that far down too. A lot of times nayure cheats bc it gets to use the entire water table meaning theres effectively no bottom and the water will eventually make its way down whereas in an aquarium it just sits there.
    So if we wanted to try and really make a more accurate ecosystem for just a 40g tank it would probably require a system 4-6 times that size just to have the 40g show tank lol. At least thats how I see it. Bc even in a pond the real water volume can extend well past the bottom and edge of the pond itself depending on the material lining it, or some are just below the water line so they are part of the entire system as well.
    We really have to work overtime to compensate gor so much when keeping aquariums. In some ways its crazy we even can, but nature can't not, it will find a way.

  • @ejfishes7610
    @ejfishes7610 Před 5 dny

    Great video as always Bentley! I’d like to get your opinion on the Walstad Method. Have you ever tried this method? I have (using the same size bowl she used) and have cherry shrimp in there with the live plants.

    • @FinFlickstv
      @FinFlickstv Před 5 dny

      He talks about Walstad in this video. czcams.com/video/JSLq9aczEz8/video.html

  • @CatFish107
    @CatFish107 Před 5 dny

    A massive volume of water and plants for a tiny amount of animal life can be one way. Similarly, continuous massive volume flow-through can work (koi pens next to rivers, salmon hatcheries, etc). Flow and mixing and surface area are powerful agents.

  • @shadeaquaticbreeder2914

    So basically what you are saying is that, for the average person, a filter is just there to break down the waste that is immediately harmful into a form that is less harmful untill you take the waste out. Like sitting in your own toilet, if you don't break ot down fast enough you're gonna want to flush a lot.
    But if you are keeping water/an ecosystem then the waste is part of the system and you are going to want a much more effective and more conplete filtration system to fully break down the waste to keep the water healthy. In other words I use soil and plants with other animals like snails to transfer some of the waste into the plants which is much 'better' to take out than having to do water changes every week. Not that the system is perfect, waste builds up to the point that water eventually Does need changed out especially if you are using frozen foods a lot, I think bc of the gels they use but idk.

  • @PlainsPup
    @PlainsPup Před 5 dny

    If you have plants and only a few small fish that get little or no external food, you can get away with no filter. If you have a drip system that is constantly changing the water, then you’ll have zero ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate, and won’t need a filter. But if you have a bunch of fish, or bigger fish, and you feed them, then yes, you need a filter.

  • @jodymaley3674
    @jodymaley3674 Před 5 dny

    Yes you need filters. Two active. Always have a cultured filter in case you lose a tank, then get a fast restart so the fish are saved. More tanks, bigger tanks, mean more plants and fish, equals happiness

  • @jay-remedy-plz
    @jay-remedy-plz Před 5 dny

    What’s in the bottles?? Serious when I say it’s not easy to see what we’re dosing. It was difficult to discover that Malachite Green and Glutaral is in ParaGuard. And StressGaurd contains Methylene Blue. Seachem and others hide ingredients well.

  • @2112inuyasha
    @2112inuyasha Před 5 dny

    I am using an under gravel filter and some plants. So the question is what size air pump do i need for 29 gallon tank?

    • @BentleyPascoe
      @BentleyPascoe  Před 5 dny

      @@2112inuyasha if you're goal is to do aerobic bacteria, I would look into a pump similar to the whisper 40 in terms of airflow. Good airflow will be your friend.

    • @2112inuyasha
      @2112inuyasha Před 5 dny

      @@BentleyPascoe The air I have right now is a dual output one from walmart, and it says it is for 20-60 gallon tanks. The air flow is supposed to be 2.8L min (2800cc)

  • @mauricematla8379
    @mauricematla8379 Před 5 dny

    Strictly speaking no. But i still reccomand using them. No i have stated that let me see what Mr. Pascoe thinks on the matter.

  • @fernietheepyro488
    @fernietheepyro488 Před 4 dny

    Hey man got a question!! Can i keep rainbow fish together with mollie fish?? Got 3 types of mollies total of 12 in a 55 gallon nought plants and good amount of hiding spots

    • @BentleyPascoe
      @BentleyPascoe  Před 4 dny +1

      @@fernietheepyro488 should be fine!

    • @fernietheepyro488
      @fernietheepyro488 Před 4 dny

      @BentleyPascoe thanks man! Yeah because I see the rainbow's fish parameters they are very similar to mollies so I'll probably give it a go

    • @dualquadable
      @dualquadable Před 3 dny +1

      Make sure they are not type of fin nipper mollies. Some mollies are notorious for fin nipping. Any fin/tail nipper mollies fish will kill rainbows. Google which type of mollies are fin nipper...

  • @shadeaquaticbreeder2914

    No filter is just a flow-thru system. But no real person has that ability so that doesn't really count for this question lol. Only farms can realistically do that and even then idk if I like that bc of the potential negative ecological side effects... Just like having fish farms in the ground in Florida... Lol.

  • @stoneysscapes7544
    @stoneysscapes7544 Před 5 dny

    Thanks Bentley , I would be lying if I said that my ability to share what I do ETC. to whoever it may be has been easy. Like the scene in Matrix " I know Kung Fu " 🦶🏻Which is why it is so much better to get the information that you have had a lot of experience with. So in the future💚💙 I think it's better if I just politely interrupt the interested individual and send you a future Subscription ✓ Now that's what ZEN feels like !!!

  • @religionlol7323
    @religionlol7323 Před 5 dny

    Short answer yes, most people do need a filter. The level of experience required to not have one is far above the average person's knowledge keeping fish.

  • @johnnybest6386
    @johnnybest6386 Před 5 dny

    Bentley

  • @UncleSmileys.Aquariums

    To me a tank without filters is boring. Half of the fun of fish keeping for me are the gadgets that go with it. filters are part of that. I actually enjoy doing maintenance, and making my own DIY filters and such. So I need filters to keep me happy.