Cannot agree with you more! I've got a tank emergency and needed this information for setting up the filter that I just bought. Instructions on where to place the filter & hoses in the booklet did not work for my tank but I couldn't find anything telling me how to set it up on the side of the tank. This guy got straight to it - so helpful, even though I've lost a fish while searching for this information.
@@sadieapple1 " I couldn't find anything telling me how to set it up on the side of the tank. " I hate when you buy something important as a filter for a tank & no good info drives me crazy, I just bought a canister filter for my 75 & hardly any info on what goes where but it's not a name bran filter either, I got it for like 60 $ & bought a extra pump just in case the main 1 quit on me at some point, I like the filter it's just the right size I needed & I'm not 1 for canisters BUT nothing else was giving me what I wanted, I have a video of it.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! Just purchased the Fluval 407 and I've literally been searching for hours to find out if the cannister needs to be behind the tank with no success, until I found this video. Your set up is exactly what I needed. My tank set up can't accommodate the filter behind the tank. My cover/light won't accommodate the input and output being on separate sides of the tank. The instruction booklet says it has to be placed behind the tank with hoses straight, no curve to them at all. My old filter kicked the bucket on me last night and I ran out and purchased this first thing this morning and sadly I have already lost a fish trying to figure out how to set this filter up properly. Thank you again. Also, I agree with ScottW - GA-USA, thanks for no long lead in and senseless blabber.
Well crumb! I have been so frustrated with my dead zone of gunk! I searched out a few videos and stumbled into this tutorial. Perfect since I have 2 fluval cannisters. Time to rearrange my set up! Additionally.... it would be great if Fluval made extension intake tube for deep tanks.
Still love my 406 Thanks for the recommendations on placement of the intake/output. I’ve always placed them on opposite sides of the tank but I’m going to redo things in my tank (planted tank changing over to African cichlids) and I will place them next to each other.
Hi Eric! Thank you so much for the info on intake and output! I have had aquarium setups for years. This was really great. One more question in addition to what you have covered. It may be in the comments, but I am too lazy to search. :) Where should i locate bar (outside upflow reactor) in relation to the outtake - how low should it be so the bubbles do not go straight to the top of the waterline. THANK YOU, in advance for your response!!! Barb from Orlando, FL.
I have intake on left side with wave makes and my canester filter came with a hob water polisher which I have on the right side that causees a push downwards. Then I have heater close to the right side were downward water is. I have 2 sponge filter one left one right in the center separated. This is a over stock 55gal tetra and Cory tank
Hi, I am from Brazil. Searching for an information and maybe you can help me. It is possible to positioning the canister filter just side by side with the aquarium? most of people put it in the bottom just underneath the aquarium. In my case I have space issues and only it is possible to positioning at the side. Many thanks!
Hi there! Canister filters are gravity-fed systems, so they need to be positioned a certain distance below the aquarium rim in order to work correctly. We recommend consulting your filter's instruction manual and ensuring this minimum distance is respected. If it is, you'll be good to go! 👍
There was a video somewhere with flow shown and on small tanks side by side was best larger tanks require a lil different positioning due to volume of water
Do you have any videos or written recommendations for setting up an 07 Series for a turtle tank. Here, there is a large drop (6-9 incher) from the top edge of the tank to the top of the water line.
Hi there! We don't have any videos about setting up 07 Series filters on turtle tanks specifically, but you can simply follow the normal setup instructions. The maximum recommended gap between the water level and the rim of the aquarium is 7", so as long as it's approximately that in your tank, you shouldn't have any issues!
Hi, does anything change with bow front tanks? And at 1:25 on that tank, the spray bar is not the full length of the tank, will that still provide adequate flow? Thanks
Hi there! 👋 The concepts are very much the same with bowfront tanks. With regards to the aquarium at 1:25, a second section of spray bar was added shortly after filming! With spray bar kits, you do indeed want the unit to cover as much of the length of the tank as possible.
I have inlet on one end and outlet in other. How do I get the poop on the bottom to circulate with water nd hit the filter intake? My tanks clean its just in one day it builds up. I do have 14 maingono cichlids in a 75 gallon fx4.
Hi there! Try directing one of the output nozzles of your filters down to create more current towards the bottom of the aquarium. You can also try adding a small circulation pump!
So i'm looking into getting a stand for our 40 gallon breeder with the fluval. Does it matter where I position the fluval? Should it be on the ground like pictured here? or could it be closer on the stand so its higher to the tank? Would my stand height matter in this case? we just got it so i know nothing Lol
Hi there! Canister filters are gravity-fed systems, so they need to be positioned below the aquarium to work effectively. We encourage you to consult your instruction manual, as it outlines the correct positioning of the filter relative to the aquarium! 👍
I bought a cannister filter for a turtle tank I have never used one before and the turtle tank it supposed to be not filled right to the top maybe hassle in the output the instructions show it going straight across the top of the tank is it possible to lower it so that it's under the water
Hi there! Fluval canister filters can be used in turtle tanks or in other instances where the water level is not quite at the aquarium rim. We recommend consulting the instruction manual about this, as the maximum recommended distance between the rim of the aquarium and the water level is stated!
Thanks for the info. I have a Fluval 405 with a spray bar, in a 70 gal tank. What is the best option to locate the intake? Apparently, the spray bar does not provoke enough water motion, specially at the sand surface.
Hi Jose! In your case, it'll be best to position the intake near the bottom of the tank, preferably in a spot that has less water flow to help prevent any dead zones!
New to canister filters here. My intake tubing has a pinch point, causing restricted flow. I assume this could be corrected by shortening and tightening up the intake line, would this be a correct assumption?
Yes! The intake and output hosing should follow a straight path from the filter to the aquarium with no kinks, loops, bends or turns. It should have a little slack (for ease of maintenance) but not more than that! 👍
I am glad I saw this video. I am in the process of replacing a HOB filter with a canister and have been wrestling with proper placement plan. I have an enormous rockscape so it’s a little tough to get good flow through the tank. I may put the intake and return together on one side to keep the hoses short and reduce pump head.nThis will at least give me the most powerful return flow……..
Great video, thanks! Do you have any suggestions for placing a second canister filter in a large aquarium? Safe to assume both back corners of the tank have a heater, output near the surface, and input near the substrate? Or is there a better, more efficient way? How might the flow be interrupted by two results pointing at one another?
Our recommendation would be to install the two canisters exactly as you described! If the species you'll be keeping prefer strong, directional flow, aim one output along the back wall and the other towards the front of the aquarium. If not, the random flow generated by the two water outputs "hitting" each other will effectively distribute water throughout the tank!
I have a FX6 on a 125. Intake, output on opposite ends the way I've always done it. I have been struggling with the plants on the intake end, just like you said would happen. I've talked to my LFS about solutions. Never did they say put them on the same end even though I specifically asked. Sometimes it's a "If you have to ask, should you own fish" type of response.... The fish aren't my issue, it's learning what the live plants need. I was looking for videos with comments on how the spray bar would help with this. I have an unused 207 I am going to set up for now on the 'dead end'. I may go ahead and order a spray bar for next month cleaning, and re-arrange. Out of my 2 tanks, the 125 is the only one with the most "plant issues" so I kept thinking it has to be oxygen flow. My Flex is amazing, Makes me think I need intake and output in the CENTER of the tank, like the flex! Thanks for the video
Well done! Handled a relatively unspoken, but often times 🤔, question w/ the attention & focus I now fully understand it deserves. In references to: well circulation for distribution of heat, non-forming aquarium "dead zones", much needed plant nutrients to be equally dispursed t/o & to break-up any surface stillness or agitation. You hit the A.) to the Q.) right on the 👃🏻, & then some 🎯. Bravo 👏🏻. Ps. Have you got any Fluval samples you could provide to an avid Fluval Brand consumer. I would handle shipping. Ty, regardless though.
Hello I would like to ask you about the output nozzle..as i saw in you in your video you have placed it below the water level..is that ok? Also i placed it about 1cm below water level to reduce noise and drops on my lamp. Thanks in advance i remain
Hi there! The output nozzle can absolutely be positioned below the water level - in fact, that's the most common way to set it up! Just be sure it's above the water while you're priming the filter. 👍
Can I add a piece of sponge inside the filter output nozzle? Would the restricted flow strain the motor? I had a Borneo loach swim into the output and get stuck in the supply tube. I had to disassemble the output to get him out.
The 307, like other canister filters, has hoses that pass over the aquarium rim and into the water. If your tank is fully covered by a lid, you'll need to cut out a small section to allow for the hoses to pass through!
Hi there! Yes, FX Series canister filters can be placed beside the aquarium rather than directly below it, provided the distance between the top of the canister and the water level is more than 8" / 20 cm and less than 59" / 150 cm. For the best filtration performance, ensure the hosing follows as straight of a path as possible, with no kinks or loops.
Hi there, great question! Spray bars are useful in planted tanks and with fish that prefer more gentle, diffused water movement. The standard return spout is great for more generalized applications. You can't go wrong with either!
Hi! how about a cube? where do you put the input/output i got a 18x18x18 25g with spray bar do you put the input further in corner? then heater then spray bar to front or side ? uh lol
I just installed the Fluval FX6 on my 75 gallon. After several days i have a lot of gunk that can't seem to find the intake. I have intake on left and output on the right. Do you and others here recommend pointing output towards the right walland then use a wave maker lowee in tank pushing back towards the intake? I have output pointed upward and towars the intake and it isn't working out. Thanks for any help
If you're noticing debris accumulating in parts of your aquarium, it's possible you need more water movement! Try changing the directing the output nozzles are pointing or adding a small circulation pump. 👍
I have some questions about how I can install a UV sterilizer to my Fluval Fx6 canister filter. The sterilizer is 2" output/input, so I know I would need to convert it somehow to 1" cause that is the hosing of the canister filter. I also want to install a lily pipe system. My lily pipes are 20mm, and I already located the appropriate clear tube, but again there is that issue of converting from one size hose to another size hose. Do you have suggestions or advice. Also, the sterilizer is too large to fit in my cabinet. I am no plumber and until recently had no idea what a reducer was much less it's male. If it helps at all to give you an idea here are the items I am using: 90 gal rimless aquarium from SCA (36x24x24); Custom with overflow box removed Smart High Output UV Sterilizer 80 Watt - Pentair Aquatics Gyre XF350 Pump Kit with Controller (5280 GPH) - Maxspect 600W Titanium Aquarium Heater System - WiFi - Bulk Reef Supply 2 Kessil A360X Tuna Blue LED Lights with WiFi Dongle & Two Mounting Arms Package Fluval FX6 canister filter JARDLI Glass Lily Pipe Inflow Outflow Set 20mm for 3/4" ID GLA PRO-DS-1 Aquarium CO2 System (Dual Stage) (Modular) (Advanced)
The FX6 is designed to operate with the diameter of tubing supplied, we suggest you use a dedicated suitable additional filter that can meet the specs required by the UV and other output devices you wish to connect.
Dear fluval ,, I hope that you can help ,, do you make the light grey rubber hose joiners in black and the light grey right angel one that is in the spray bar kit , it woud make my pipes disapear if you do make your rubber fixings in black,,, An awsome product by the way ,,, im running a your 207 Filter and spray bar , that has a black background ,,
Unfortunately that is not available. You could find a suitable flexible black plastic and using a black plastic click hose clamp that around the grey connector.
Hi Shelly, thanks for your comment! Low intake/output flow can be due to many things. Most of the time, it is due to debris or waste that has accumulated inside of the filter, slowing the flow of water or there is some type of minor error in the assembly of the filter. If your filter was recently cleaned and you are still experiencing some trouble, please reach out to our customer service team who will be glad to investigate this further with you. They can be contacted through the following link. fluvalaquatics.com/us/contact-us/
@@fluval okay well the outflow is fast loads of water coming out so is that a sign its working normal? Also should you feel the water being sucked from the intake?
Is there a screen that I can either swap out, put over or inside the intake tube of my fluval 407 filter? It sucked in two of my loaches and I eventually want to put some shrimp in my tank. Thank you.
Hi, Thanks for this video! We just upgraded to a new filter (307 performance) for our 60gallon tank, the Plecostomous seems to be loving life and pooping up a storm. the intake and output valves are placed how you have them in this video, but the pleco poop isn't being sucked up by the filter. We are having nitrates and ammonia build up and have had to euthanize a few fish now. I used some of the biostars from the previous filter and the sand substrate wasn't changed so I think the bacterial load is likely fine. So what am I missing?? The output has good flow, and there is nothing obstructing the intake. Any help is appreciated.
Hi Karen, it sounds as if there may be some dead spots in the tank that aren't getting enough flow and as such are allowing debris and waste to accumulate. Try adjusting the output to see if you can avoid having any dead spots. You could also consider adding a small circulation pump, such as the Fluval CP1, to help resuspend any debris and waste and allow the filter to remove it!
Thank you for the video. I want to put the input and the output on the same side like you recommended. If I put them in the same corner as you did, and place the spray bar on the top side of the tank ( the shorter one) where do you recommend I should I place a powerhead? I have 75 G tank.
Hi Maja, great question! Your powerhead should be positioned on the opposite side of your filters intake, pushing water towards the intake. Doing so will help increase the flow of water in your aquarium which leads to an overall more balanced tank. We hope this helps!
I have a new acrylic aquarium that only allows mounting of piping on the back, not the sides (or ends). Using a lilly glass discharge, it has to go straight toward the front face of the tank which is 13" straight out. Do you think the water will hit this front face and go down the front of the aquarium making a circle back to the suction placed by the discharge or should I go for suction at the opposite end of the tank? You copy?
Hi Casey, yes the tank water will hit the front of the tank and circle back! If you notice poor flow, try to angle the Lilly pipe diagonally so that it blow the water towards the front of the tank but also sideways, this will help improve overall flow. Hope this helps! 😊
How would you go about using 2 x canister filters? I've currently got one canister at each end of the tank. The inlet and outlet for canister 1 is at the left side of the tank and canister 2 has the inlet and outlet at the right hand side of the tank. I have 2x wave makers on the left hand side of the tank, both pointing to the surface. I'm thinking about moving both inlets to the right hand side. What do you think? Thanks
Hi Chris, when we use two filters on one aquarium, we set them up exactly the way you have them right now! One canister filter on one side, the second one on the other side. 👍
If you put the splash bar at the bottom or mid range of the tank would it generate flow to move particles off the bottom or would that not be proper flow?
How do I position the output filter so my fish get oxygen? Should it be all the way in the water or have some ripple effect at the top of the water? Thanks
We recommend positioning the output a little below the water level! You want the surface of the water to be nicely agitated without any splashing or spraying. 👍
Does the outtake need to be near the surface causing agitation of the surface water or can it be a few inches below as it not create much disturbance on the surface? I have floating plants that are being damaged by the water flow on the surface but I’m concerned about not getting much oxygenation being below surface. Thanks.
Hi Timothy, great question! The more the surface is agitated, the more favorable the oxygenation process will be. However, if you need to drop the output slightly to not disturb your floating plants, that's completely okay - your fish will still be perfectly fine. 👍
I'd like to use this Dflow nozzle that has a long reach pipe to plug in to the actual return pipe but can't find the dimensions for the return pipe. Or would fluval make their own random flow attachment. I don't have the 407 to measure it as I'm still buying items for a reef setup
Hi there! You can install both intakes on one side of the tank and both outputs on the other, to achieve the same effect as with a single filter but with twice the power. Alternately, you can position the intake and output of one filter on one side of the tank (as shown in the video) and the do the same with the other filter on the other side of the tank!
I have a 207 and I read I can slow the output by raising the grey handle a bit. Because I don't want to mess up my system I'd rather ask before doing so.... will that slow it without compromising my system?
Hi Ann, thanks for your question. You can definitely lower your filters flow by slightly lifting the grey lever on your filters aquastop valve. We advise against lowering the flow more than 50%, hope this helps! 😊
I have a 60 gallon tank, and a 407. Right now I have the intake in the back left, and the output on the back right, but I notice Im not getting a lot of movement towards the bottom (24" depth) The plants (and debris/snail poo) don't move. Should I move the output or install powerheads? Placement of these please? The tank is lightly planted at the moment, but Id like to add more and I want good flow.
Hello, you can definitely face your filters output slightly downwards to help improve the flow. Should it not be enough, power heads are another great option!
Hi Cameron, thanks for your comment! Bubbles entering the filter will not damage the unit however, if an accumulation of air forms within the canister, know as an airlock, the impeller can run dry and fry the motor. It is best to keep all air diffusers and CO2 diffusers away from the filter input. 😊
Hello Thanks for the vedio I have heavy planted 350 L aquarium with 10 angel fish and 3 alge eaters I installed 2 fluval fx6 in this aquarium is it lot of filteration or is that ok ? Also please let me know does the water turn over will be reduced when the media is setup inside the filters ? Thanks
Hello! Two FX6 filters on a 350 L aquarium is quite a lot of filtration - you may have too much water movement, depending on the species of fish you're keeping. The flow rate does indeed depend on the filter media used: if you have lots of fine sponges, for example, the flow will be reduced more significantly.
@@fluval Thanks for your reply I am uesing more bio media and reduced the water flow . I think you are right I will remove one of the 2 filters and keep it on réserve. I appreciate your help
I've noticed heater towards the input seems to be inaccurate cause the water tends to cool while traveling through the canester tubes before getting to the canester. I keep my house at 67F just cause I live in the desert. My tanks hold a 79F 80F at all times using a lazer temp handheld. I love that rimless tank you have
We are setting up a 100 gallon Oscar tank for son. The water outtake is very loud! How can we reduce the noise? Can we put the outtake water nozzle below the water!
Thanks for the tips, I just got the 407 filter and the outlet flow it is quite of strong, O have some Angel fish and they don’t like that strong flow, any tips to help them fill more comfortable?
You can safely reduce the flow of the 407 by up to 50% using the grey AquaStop lever! You can also consider purchasing a spray bar: fluvalaquatics.com/us/product/spray-bar-kit-15-30-30-76-cm/
Would love it if you could do a new video to show the best angles in a Fluval tank, like the Siena, Roma 240 or shaker with through floor canisters. Thanks
Hi Simmi, generally it is not recommended to place your CO2 diffuser near the filters intake as the bubbles will enter the filter which can cause the motor to run try or airlock. It would be best to place your diffuser under the filters output so that the bubbles are dispersed throughout your aquarium by the output flow.
I have a fx6 canister filter and was thinking about making a spreader bar. . How much better does a spreader bar circulate than the output that comes with the filter ? Does it create back pressure on the filter ? Thank you .
Hi Van, spray bars are great at circulating the aquarium water as in most cases, the filter will suck in water from the bottom of the aquarium, filter it and spread it across the top, creating surface agitation in the process. DIY Spray bars can create back pressure which can damage your filter so it is important that there are enough holes for the water to escape from and that the PVC piping used is thick enough. Hope this helps! 😊
@@fluval A TH-cam video was shown on TV. however they left off what size they made it out of .Would you please tell me everything I need to build one , size of hose etc .. Size of holes to put in pvc so I get maximum out put from my FX6 canister filter . Thank you
@@fluval My tank is 72 " long . Is the diameter the same size used from the flexible hosing that comes with the filter ? What size PVC pipe , how many holes in bar ( distance apart } and what size hole to efficiently run the pump without no back pressure ?
When aquarium is big (mine is l 36*b 24*h 24 inches) Intake and outlet on same side as you mentioned causing debris to settle in the middle of aquarium... and cannot have added additional equipment like wave maker .. because it's discus aquarium...
Thanks to share the tips it's really help for me but just wanted to know the out-let one should be inside the water or surface the water ? as I saw in your video it's inside the water and many videos I saw it's surface of the water. Sometimes due to power cut is there any chance to go water in back direction or any chances of leakage ? and last question after installing this filter do I need to have air pump or not required?
Hi Shubhrajit, thanks for your comment! It is best to place the output at or slightly below the water surface to create surface agitation without splashing water out of the tank. If the motor head seal is not properly maintained, it is possible that backpressure can cause your filter to leak during a power failure. After installation, an air pump is not required although, air pumps do contribute to better water circulation and oxygenation which leads to an overall more balanced aquarium. We hope this helps! 😊
Hey i just got a fx5 filer and i want to know can you file the tank all the way up with water. Because I saw this video and a guy said not to fill your fish tank all the way up with water with these filters and somebody else say you can. They say after I finish everything setting up a tank and filter . I can put more water in there to make sure filled up. So my question can you run Fx5 filter with a fish tank filled up all the way to the top
I am just waiting on delivery of a 307 for my 3ft tank and was wondering about this it seems logical to have them on opposite sides, but then again what you’re saying makes perfect sense. Would having the intake say in the left hand back corner and the output a few inches away pointing diagonally across the tank also work perhaps even more so seeing as theoretically you would get even more push from your output?
Hi I have a 407 and another in my 180l rio, I have both intakes on one side and both outtakes on opposite site , eith a wave maker on the intake side higher up for surface agitation, both outakes are slightly submerged, is this set up OK or is there a certain way to point outtakes?, flow only on about 40% too on 407 as too strong and creates loads of bubbles, is there a t junction fitting i could connect on 407 outtake pipe to have on higher flow without it being like a big storm lol. Thanks
Yes, given the amount of water movement you have equipped this tank with. Fluval does not offer a T fitting for this purpose but it should be obtainable at a local DIY center.
Hi there, keeping the outlet submerged will prevent bubbles and microbubbles which is important for a saltwater system. Keeping the output at or slightly above the water surface will help create surface agitation and prevent biofilm build up! 😊
@@fluval thank you for being kind enough to respond , much appreciated , i have a flower horn so was wondering better submerged? or with bubbles or taping a portion of the outlet for more bubbles ..
Hi Laci, canister filters are gravity-fed systems - the water has to travel down from the aquarium to the filter. We encourage you to contact our customer support team for assistance - you'll be able to send them pictures and they'll tell you if the setup will work or not! fluvalaquatics.com/us/contact-us/
Spray bars do change things a bit! Because water is directly more uniformly across the surface of the aquarium, you don't need to worry about horizontal movement as much! You can place the intake pretty much wherever and achieve good water circulation. 👍
I have this setup with 2 fx6 on my tank. going to be getting a 3rd. how would i set this up? same but just in the middle? or move all 3 outputs to one side of the tank facing length wise ?
That setup would work - we have a similar setup on our 10 foot tank! Just make sure the wavemaker is strong enough to move water all the way back to the other end of the tank.
Hi Carlos, we recommend placing the spray bar below the water surface and facing slightly downwards so that the CO2 has the most contact time with the aquarium water and is absorbed. 😊
(1) Can we use the grey colored ‘water flow on/off lever’ (@ the Aquastop Valve?) to control the output flow rate? (For fish & invertebrates that don’t appreciate fast flowing water.) (2) Can we attach an in-line Co2 atomiser with the Fluval ribed output tubing? (For planted/aquascaped tanks.) (3) Can we attach a glass Lilly pipe or an R-type glass spinner output pipe to the Fluval ribbed pipes?
Yes. if a bonded uncut hosing segments were used and the diameter is compatible with the inline diffuser, yes, possibly. If the diameter is compatible with the rubber hose connector, yes.
@@fluval Great, thank you for this video and I have a questions also regarding two filters in aquarium. If the out flow it's to strong how we can attenuate without force the filters but to have a good circulation of water in aquarium ?
The ideal position is to locate the output just below the water surface, to eliminate excessive noise but still allow for good surface turbulence to support dissolved oxygen levels. In some set ups where noise is not an issue and the splashing is contained it can be better to situate it just above the water surface, for example, when recreating a highly oxygenated river habitat preferred by many suckermouth catfish species...
Hi bro, hopw ur fine. I got a canister filter, and unfortunatley its otflow pressure is too high which makes it difficult for my small fishes to swim freely. So, how can control or reduce its outflow water pressure?
Hi there! The flow can safely be reduced by up to 50% by adjusting the grey Aquastop lever. That should help make the flow more appropriate for your fish!
Quick question, what are your thoughts on sharing a canister filter between two aquariums with t-fittings? I know there's the sharing of water between tanks but beyond that, if my filter can handle the total gallons, what are your thoughts? Thank you for your video.
Hi Matt, I have a three-tank setup that runs off one large canister filter, and it works extremely well. The main issue is getting balance between tanks, and this is achieved by having a dedicated unpressurised hose connecting the water in all tanks. Other than that, intake and return hoses can use a T, or preferably a Y, to split the flow.
The biggest concern that needs to be pointed out, is that shared water means a disease that starts in one tank, could end up affecting all the tanks in the system. I'd rather have a small number of sick to deal with in one tank instead of two, three, or even four tanks worth of sick fish due to waterborne diseases
Quick, clear and to the point. THANK YOU. No long lead in, not a bunch of senseless blabber. I appreciate this video more than you can imagine.
We're glad you found the video helpful!
Cannot agree with you more! I've got a tank emergency and needed this information for setting up the filter that I just bought. Instructions on where to place the filter & hoses in the booklet did not work for my tank but I couldn't find anything telling me how to set it up on the side of the tank. This guy got straight to it - so helpful, even though I've lost a fish while searching for this information.
@@sadieapple1 " I couldn't find anything telling me how to set it up on the side of the tank. "
I hate when you buy something important as a filter for a tank & no good info drives me
crazy, I just bought a canister filter for my 75 & hardly any info on what goes where but
it's not a name bran filter either, I got it for like 60 $ & bought a extra pump just in case
the main 1 quit on me at some point, I like the filter it's just the right size I needed & I'm
not 1 for canisters BUT nothing else was giving me what I wanted, I have a video of it.
finally someone did a video on this!!! Thank you~!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! Just purchased the Fluval 407 and I've literally been searching for hours to find out if the cannister needs to be behind the tank with no success, until I found this video. Your set up is exactly what I needed. My tank set up can't accommodate the filter behind the tank. My cover/light won't accommodate the input and output being on separate sides of the tank. The instruction booklet says it has to be placed behind the tank with hoses straight, no curve to them at all. My old filter kicked the bucket on me last night and I ran out and purchased this first thing this morning and sadly I have already lost a fish trying to figure out how to set this filter up properly. Thank you again. Also, I agree with ScottW - GA-USA, thanks for no long lead in and senseless blabber.
We're glad to hear the video was helpful! Sorry about your fish. 😢 We hope you enjoy your new 407!
This is so different from everything I’ve ever heard, it just blew my mind. LOL. Awesome to know there are options.
Well crumb! I have been so frustrated with my dead zone of gunk! I searched out a few videos and stumbled into this tutorial. Perfect since I have 2 fluval cannisters. Time to rearrange my set up! Additionally.... it would be great if Fluval made extension intake tube for deep tanks.
Great advise on positioning filter inlet and outlet much appreciated
One of the best if not The best speaker in online fish world! Clear, to the point, no empty talk, bolster etc. Thank you
Wow, thank you so much! 🤭
- Eric
A video on two canister filters for a longer tank and two inlets and two outlets would be fantastic thanks ❤
How can anyone dislike this 😭. Thank you for making this video!!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. 😊
Still love my 406
Thanks for the recommendations on placement of the intake/output.
I’ve always placed them on opposite sides of the tank but I’m going to redo things in my tank (planted tank changing over to African cichlids) and I will place them next to each other.
Hi Eric! Thank you so much for the info on intake and output! I have had aquarium setups for years. This was really great. One more question in addition to what you have covered. It may be in the comments, but I am too lazy to search. :) Where should i locate bar (outside upflow reactor) in relation to the outtake - how low should it be so the bubbles do not go straight to the top of the waterline. THANK YOU, in advance for your response!!! Barb from Orlando, FL.
Thank You Eric, it's always nice to refresh a little. I'm looking foward for more to come.
I have intake on left side with wave makes and my canester filter came with a hob water polisher which I have on the right side that causees a push downwards. Then I have heater close to the right side were downward water is. I have 2 sponge filter one left one right in the center separated.
This is a over stock 55gal tetra and Cory tank
Would it be easy to set up the fluval UVC clarifier with the output in this position
Hi there! Yes, you can easily set up the UVC Clarifier in line on the output of your filter.
Is there a cover that you can possibly put over the heater and filter intake/output?
Hi, I am from Brazil. Searching for an information and maybe you can help me.
It is possible to positioning the canister filter just side by side with the aquarium? most of people put it in the bottom just underneath the aquarium. In my case I have space issues and only it is possible to positioning at the side.
Many thanks!
Hi there! Canister filters are gravity-fed systems, so they need to be positioned a certain distance below the aquarium rim in order to work correctly. We recommend consulting your filter's instruction manual and ensuring this minimum distance is respected. If it is, you'll be good to go! 👍
There was a video somewhere with flow shown and on small tanks side by side was best larger tanks require a lil different positioning due to volume of water
When will the UVC In-Line Aquarium Clarifier be available for the FX2 canister...?
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Do you have any videos or written recommendations for setting up an 07 Series for a turtle tank. Here, there is a large drop (6-9 incher) from the top edge of the tank to the top of the water line.
Hi there! We don't have any videos about setting up 07 Series filters on turtle tanks specifically, but you can simply follow the normal setup instructions. The maximum recommended gap between the water level and the rim of the aquarium is 7", so as long as it's approximately that in your tank, you shouldn't have any issues!
Spray bars which comes with external filters does it effect the water output in tank if used or not used.
The open area of a spray bar is such that output is minimally impacted.
THANK YOU!!!! OMG so many videos cover media but not placement!!
Glad we can help! 😊
Hi what if I want to put two canister filters on my tank would you put the other one on the opposite side together?
Hi there! Exactly - if you have two canister filters, we recommend putting one on each side of the tank!
Hi, does anything change with bow front tanks? And at 1:25 on that tank, the spray bar is not the full length of the tank, will that still provide adequate flow? Thanks
Hi there! 👋 The concepts are very much the same with bowfront tanks. With regards to the aquarium at 1:25, a second section of spray bar was added shortly after filming! With spray bar kits, you do indeed want the unit to cover as much of the length of the tank as possible.
@@fluval Thanks for the response.
Do u need to av the part coming off pipe in water for input ant output
I have inlet on one end and outlet in other. How do I get the poop on the bottom to circulate with water nd hit the filter intake? My tanks clean its just in one day it builds up. I do have 14 maingono cichlids in a 75 gallon fx4.
Hi there! Try directing one of the output nozzles of your filters down to create more current towards the bottom of the aquarium. You can also try adding a small circulation pump!
@@fluval yea I was messing with it and realized it moves lol. I didn't know they swivel. I have one down and one up and it's a lot better. Thank you.
Whay i cant buy fluval kanister filter in Serbia?😢😢😢
Great info ,that planted tank looked great.your plants look so healthy 👍
Outlet should be under the the water or up the water level, please suggest....
So i'm looking into getting a stand for our 40 gallon breeder with the fluval. Does it matter where I position the fluval? Should it be on the ground like pictured here? or could it be closer on the stand so its higher to the tank? Would my stand height matter in this case? we just got it so i know nothing Lol
Hi there! Canister filters are gravity-fed systems, so they need to be positioned below the aquarium to work effectively. We encourage you to consult your instruction manual, as it outlines the correct positioning of the filter relative to the aquarium! 👍
@@fluval Thank you! I appreciate this. We're still putting together our system. excited for our new filter. its been a battle with the old one LOL
@@fluval update. It's A.mazing 👏👏👏
I bought a cannister filter for a turtle tank I have never used one before and the turtle tank it supposed to be not filled right to the top maybe hassle in the output the instructions show it going straight across the top of the tank is it possible to lower it so that it's under the water
Hi there! Fluval canister filters can be used in turtle tanks or in other instances where the water level is not quite at the aquarium rim. We recommend consulting the instruction manual about this, as the maximum recommended distance between the rim of the aquarium and the water level is stated!
Thanks for the info. I have a Fluval 405 with a spray bar, in a 70 gal tank. What is the best option to locate the intake? Apparently, the spray bar does not provoke enough water motion, specially at the sand surface.
Hi Jose! In your case, it'll be best to position the intake near the bottom of the tank, preferably in a spot that has less water flow to help prevent any dead zones!
New to canister filters here. My intake tubing has a pinch point, causing restricted flow. I assume this could be corrected by shortening and tightening up the intake line, would this be a correct assumption?
Yes! The intake and output hosing should follow a straight path from the filter to the aquarium with no kinks, loops, bends or turns. It should have a little slack (for ease of maintenance) but not more than that! 👍
I am glad I saw this video. I am in the process of replacing a HOB filter with a canister and have been wrestling with proper placement plan. I have an enormous rockscape so it’s a little tough to get good flow through the tank. I may put the intake and return together on one side to keep the hoses short and reduce pump head.nThis will at least give me the most powerful return flow……..
Great video, thanks! Do you have any suggestions for placing a second canister filter in a large aquarium? Safe to assume both back corners of the tank have a heater, output near the surface, and input near the substrate? Or is there a better, more efficient way? How might the flow be interrupted by two results pointing at one another?
Our recommendation would be to install the two canisters exactly as you described! If the species you'll be keeping prefer strong, directional flow, aim one output along the back wall and the other towards the front of the aquarium. If not, the random flow generated by the two water outputs "hitting" each other will effectively distribute water throughout the tank!
I have a FX6 on a 125. Intake, output on opposite ends the way I've always done it. I have been struggling with the plants on the intake end, just like you said would happen. I've talked to my LFS about solutions. Never did they say put them on the same end even though I specifically asked. Sometimes it's a "If you have to ask, should you own fish" type of response.... The fish aren't my issue, it's learning what the live plants need. I was looking for videos with comments on how the spray bar would help with this. I have an unused 207 I am going to set up for now on the 'dead end'. I may go ahead and order a spray bar for next month cleaning, and re-arrange. Out of my 2 tanks, the 125 is the only one with the most "plant issues" so I kept thinking it has to be oxygen flow. My Flex is amazing, Makes me think I need intake and output in the CENTER of the tank, like the flex! Thanks for the video
Thank you. I finally found someone to answer my question about hose placement after looking, it seems like, forever.
We're glad the video was helpful! 👍
Well done! Handled a relatively unspoken, but often times 🤔, question w/ the attention & focus I now fully understand it deserves. In references to: well circulation for distribution of heat, non-forming aquarium "dead zones", much needed plant nutrients to be equally dispursed t/o & to break-up any surface stillness or agitation.
You hit the A.) to the Q.) right on the 👃🏻, & then some 🎯. Bravo 👏🏻.
Ps. Have you got any Fluval samples you could provide to an avid Fluval Brand consumer. I would handle shipping. Ty, regardless though.
We're so happy the video was helpful! The best way to get samples is to visit us at a trade show like Aquashella or the Canadian Pet Expo! 👍
Hello
I would like to ask you about the output nozzle..as i saw in you in your video you have placed it below the water level..is that ok? Also i placed it about 1cm below water level to reduce noise and drops on my lamp.
Thanks in advance i remain
Hi there! The output nozzle can absolutely be positioned below the water level - in fact, that's the most common way to set it up! Just be sure it's above the water while you're priming the filter. 👍
@@fluval Great
Thanks
Can I add a piece of sponge inside the filter output nozzle? Would the restricted flow strain the motor? I had a Borneo loach swim into the output and get stuck in the supply tube. I had to disassemble the output to get him out.
Hi Alan, great question! In these instances, we recommend placing a coarse foam block over the output. Be sure to rinse it out frequently! 👍
Thank you! Rearranging my filters now based on your tips.
ive noticed that most tanks with a 307 dont show how it fits with a lid on i hope they can fit
The 307, like other canister filters, has hoses that pass over the aquarium rim and into the water. If your tank is fully covered by a lid, you'll need to cut out a small section to allow for the hoses to pass through!
Hi. My tank is on the ground. Can FX 6 be placed beside the tank? (Water Volume : 500 litre, Tank Height : 3 ft)
Hi there! Yes, FX Series canister filters can be placed beside the aquarium rather than directly below it, provided the distance between the top of the canister and the water level is more than 8" / 20 cm and less than 59" / 150 cm. For the best filtration performance, ensure the hosing follows as straight of a path as possible, with no kinks or loops.
Which is better to use on the out take, and what are the differences in function of the spray bar opposed to the regular angled spout?
Hi there, great question! Spray bars are useful in planted tanks and with fish that prefer more gentle, diffused water movement. The standard return spout is great for more generalized applications. You can't go wrong with either!
Hi! how about a cube? where do you put the input/output i got a 18x18x18 25g with spray bar do you put the input further in corner? then heater then spray bar to front or side ? uh lol
I just installed the Fluval FX6 on my 75 gallon. After several days i have a lot of gunk that can't seem to find the intake. I have intake on left and output on the right. Do you and others here recommend pointing output towards the right walland then use a wave maker lowee in tank pushing back towards the intake? I have output pointed upward and towars the intake and it isn't working out. Thanks for any help
If you're noticing debris accumulating in parts of your aquarium, it's possible you need more water movement! Try changing the directing the output nozzles are pointing or adding a small circulation pump. 👍
I have some questions about how I can install a UV sterilizer to my Fluval Fx6 canister filter. The sterilizer is 2" output/input, so I know I would need to convert it somehow to 1" cause that is the hosing of the canister filter. I also want to install a lily pipe system. My lily pipes are 20mm, and I already located the appropriate clear tube, but again there is that issue of converting from one size hose to another size hose. Do you have suggestions or advice. Also, the sterilizer is too large to fit in my cabinet. I am no plumber and until recently had no idea what a reducer was much less it's male. If it helps at all to give you an idea here are the items I am using:
90 gal rimless aquarium from SCA (36x24x24); Custom with overflow box removed
Smart High Output UV Sterilizer 80 Watt - Pentair Aquatics
Gyre XF350 Pump Kit with Controller (5280 GPH) - Maxspect
600W Titanium Aquarium Heater System - WiFi - Bulk Reef Supply
2 Kessil A360X Tuna Blue LED Lights with WiFi Dongle & Two Mounting Arms Package
Fluval FX6 canister filter
JARDLI Glass Lily Pipe Inflow Outflow Set 20mm for 3/4" ID
GLA PRO-DS-1 Aquarium CO2 System (Dual Stage) (Modular) (Advanced)
The FX6 is designed to operate with the diameter of tubing supplied, we suggest you use a dedicated suitable additional filter that can meet the specs required by the UV and other output devices you wish to connect.
Dear fluval ,, I hope that you can help ,, do you make the light grey rubber hose joiners in black and the light grey right angel one that is in the spray bar kit , it woud make my pipes disapear if you do make your rubber fixings in black,,, An awsome product by the way ,,, im running a your 207 Filter and spray bar , that has a black background ,,
Unfortunately that is not available. You could find a suitable flexible black plastic and using a black plastic click hose clamp that around the grey connector.
@@fluval Thankyou , i will give that suggestion a try ..
Stay well and take care .
Hey some people say their intake is fast and sucks things up mine doesn't is that normal I can hardly feel anything?
Hi Shelly, thanks for your comment! Low intake/output flow can be due to many things. Most of the time, it is due to debris or waste that has accumulated inside of the filter, slowing the flow of water or there is some type of minor error in the assembly of the filter. If your filter was recently cleaned and you are still experiencing some trouble, please reach out to our customer service team who will be glad to investigate this further with you. They can be contacted through the following link. fluvalaquatics.com/us/contact-us/
@@fluval okay well the outflow is fast loads of water coming out so is that a sign its working normal? Also should you feel the water being sucked from the intake?
Should I use a spray bar or the teacup looking thing? Sorry I’m a noob
Both are good options! The regular output nozzle provides strong, directional flow, whereas a spray bar offers gentler, diffused flow.
I love the aquarium set up at 1:23, can you say anything about how that is assembled? Thanks
Hi Kate, what would you like to know about it? If you have an Instagram account, shoot us a DM - we can chat about the tank!
Hi can u please tell me if spray bar go,s on in or out on canister filter please…
Hi Michelle, the spray bar should be positioned on the output of your canister filter.
Is there a screen that I can either swap out, put over or inside the intake tube of my fluval 407 filter? It sucked in two of my loaches and I eventually want to put some shrimp in my tank. Thank you.
Hi Joe! The easiest way is to cut a slit into a coarse foam block and stick the intake strainer into it! 👍
So is it ok to put the out take underwater
Absolutely! It's recommended to leave the output out of water during priming, but afterwards it can be completely submerged underwater. 👍
Hi, Thanks for this video! We just upgraded to a new filter (307 performance) for our 60gallon tank, the Plecostomous seems to be loving life and pooping up a storm. the intake and output valves are placed how you have them in this video, but the pleco poop isn't being sucked up by the filter. We are having nitrates and ammonia build up and have had to euthanize a few fish now. I used some of the biostars from the previous filter and the sand substrate wasn't changed so I think the bacterial load is likely fine. So what am I missing?? The output has good flow, and there is nothing obstructing the intake. Any help is appreciated.
Hi Karen, it sounds as if there may be some dead spots in the tank that aren't getting enough flow and as such are allowing debris and waste to accumulate. Try adjusting the output to see if you can avoid having any dead spots. You could also consider adding a small circulation pump, such as the Fluval CP1, to help resuspend any debris and waste and allow the filter to remove it!
Is it best for the Output valve to be completely submerged? Will it produce the same agitation in the water.
The best solution is to submerge it such that it still creates good surface movement.
Thank you for the video. I want to put the input and the output on the same side like you recommended. If I put them in the same corner as you did, and place the spray bar on the top side of the tank ( the shorter one) where do you recommend I should I place a powerhead? I have 75 G tank.
Hi Maja, great question! Your powerhead should be positioned on the opposite side of your filters intake, pushing water towards the intake. Doing so will help increase the flow of water in your aquarium which leads to an overall more balanced tank. We hope this helps!
@@fluval Thank you! :)
I have a new acrylic aquarium that only allows mounting of piping on the back, not the sides (or ends). Using a lilly glass discharge, it has to go straight toward the front face of the tank which is 13" straight out. Do you think the water will hit this front face and go down the front of the aquarium making a circle back to the suction placed by the discharge or should I go for suction at the opposite end of the tank? You copy?
Hi Casey, yes the tank water will hit the front of the tank and circle back! If you notice poor flow, try to angle the Lilly pipe diagonally so that it blow the water towards the front of the tank but also sideways, this will help improve overall flow. Hope this helps! 😊
How would you go about using 2 x canister filters? I've currently got one canister at each end of the tank. The inlet and outlet for canister 1 is at the left side of the tank and canister 2 has the inlet and outlet at the right hand side of the tank. I have 2x wave makers on the left hand side of the tank, both pointing to the surface. I'm thinking about moving both inlets to the right hand side. What do you think? Thanks
Hi Chris, when we use two filters on one aquarium, we set them up exactly the way you have them right now! One canister filter on one side, the second one on the other side. 👍
If you put the splash bar at the bottom or mid range of the tank would it generate flow to move particles off the bottom or would that not be proper flow?
That would work, sure! You'll just want to make sure you're getting adequate surface movement with that sort of setup.
Which model are u using and the size of aquarium tank behind you ??
Hi Rahul! It's a custom, ~40 gallon rimless aquarium.
@@fluval Thanks for reply.
I also want to know which filter model is being in the tank ??
We're pretty sure it was a 307 canister filter!
fluvalaquatics.com/us/07-series-canister-filter/
How do I position the output filter so my fish get oxygen? Should it be all the way in the water or have some ripple effect at the top of the water? Thanks
We recommend positioning the output a little below the water level! You want the surface of the water to be nicely agitated without any splashing or spraying. 👍
OK sounds good thanks!
Does the outtake need to be near the surface causing agitation of the surface water or can it be a few inches below as it not create much disturbance on the surface? I have floating plants that are being damaged by the water flow on the surface but I’m concerned about not getting much oxygenation being below surface. Thanks.
Hi Timothy, great question! The more the surface is agitated, the more favorable the oxygenation process will be. However, if you need to drop the output slightly to not disturb your floating plants, that's completely okay - your fish will still be perfectly fine. 👍
I'd like to use this Dflow nozzle that has a long reach pipe to plug in to the actual return pipe but can't find the dimensions for the return pipe. Or would fluval make their own random flow attachment. I don't have the 407 to measure it as I'm still buying items for a reef setup
Best placement for a dual canister setup?
Hi there! You can install both intakes on one side of the tank and both outputs on the other, to achieve the same effect as with a single filter but with twice the power. Alternately, you can position the intake and output of one filter on one side of the tank (as shown in the video) and the do the same with the other filter on the other side of the tank!
I have a 207 and I read I can slow the output by raising the grey handle a bit. Because I don't want to mess up my system I'd rather ask before doing so.... will that slow it without compromising my system?
Hi Ann, thanks for your question. You can definitely lower your filters flow by slightly lifting the grey lever on your filters aquastop valve. We advise against lowering the flow more than 50%, hope this helps! 😊
I have a 60 gallon tank, and a 407. Right now I have the intake in the back left, and the output on the back right, but I notice Im not getting a lot of movement towards the bottom (24" depth) The plants (and debris/snail poo) don't move. Should I move the output or install powerheads? Placement of these please? The tank is lightly planted at the moment, but Id like to add more and I want good flow.
Hello, you can definitely face your filters output slightly downwards to help improve the flow. Should it not be enough, power heads are another great option!
How high should the inlet be above the gravel
We recommend leaving at least 3" / 7.5 cm of space between the intake strainer and the gravel!
Hey just wanted to know if bubbles going into the intake is bad or not or if it will damage the canister filter
Hi Cameron, thanks for your comment! Bubbles entering the filter will not damage the unit however, if an accumulation of air forms within the canister, know as an airlock, the impeller can run dry and fry the motor. It is best to keep all air diffusers and CO2 diffusers away from the filter input. 😊
Hello Thanks for the vedio I have heavy planted 350 L aquarium with 10 angel fish and 3 alge eaters
I installed 2 fluval fx6 in this aquarium is it lot of filteration or is that ok ?
Also please let me know does the water turn over will be reduced when the media is setup inside the filters ?
Thanks
Hello! Two FX6 filters on a 350 L aquarium is quite a lot of filtration - you may have too much water movement, depending on the species of fish you're keeping. The flow rate does indeed depend on the filter media used: if you have lots of fine sponges, for example, the flow will be reduced more significantly.
@@fluval Thanks for your reply I am uesing more bio media and reduced the water flow .
I think you are right I will remove one of the 2 filters and keep it on réserve. I appreciate your help
I've noticed heater towards the input seems to be inaccurate cause the water tends to cool while traveling through the canester tubes before getting to the canester. I keep my house at 67F just cause I live in the desert. My tanks hold a 79F 80F at all times using a lazer temp handheld.
I love that rimless tank you have
We are setting up a 100 gallon Oscar tank for son. The water outtake is very loud! How can we reduce the noise? Can we put the outtake water nozzle below the water!
Slightly submerged yet still creating good surface movement is effective.
Thanks for the tips, I just got the 407 filter and the outlet flow it is quite of strong, O have some Angel fish and they don’t like that strong flow, any tips to help them fill more comfortable?
You can safely reduce the flow of the 407 by up to 50% using the grey AquaStop lever! You can also consider purchasing a spray bar: fluvalaquatics.com/us/product/spray-bar-kit-15-30-30-76-cm/
Would love it if you could do a new video to show the best angles in a Fluval tank, like the Siena, Roma 240 or shaker with through floor canisters. Thanks
Thanks for the suggestion! We'll add it to the list. 👌
One question. Can I place co2 diffuser under canister input to mix it with the water?
Hi Simmi, generally it is not recommended to place your CO2 diffuser near the filters intake as the bubbles will enter the filter which can cause the motor to run try or airlock. It would be best to place your diffuser under the filters output so that the bubbles are dispersed throughout your aquarium by the output flow.
I have a fx6 canister filter and was thinking about making a spreader bar. . How much better does a spreader bar circulate than the output that comes with the filter ? Does it create back pressure on the filter ? Thank you .
Hi Van, spray bars are great at circulating the aquarium water as in most cases, the filter will suck in water from the bottom of the aquarium, filter it and spread it across the top, creating surface agitation in the process. DIY Spray bars can create back pressure which can damage your filter so it is important that there are enough holes for the water to escape from and that the PVC piping used is thick enough. Hope this helps! 😊
@@fluval A TH-cam video was shown on TV. however they left off what size they made it out of .Would you please tell me everything I need to build one , size of hose etc .. Size of holes to put in pvc so I get maximum out put from my FX6 canister filter . Thank you
@@fluval My tank is 72 " long . Is the diameter the same size used from the flexible hosing that comes with the filter ? What size PVC pipe , how many holes in bar ( distance apart } and what size hole to efficiently run the pump without no back pressure ?
When aquarium is big (mine is l 36*b 24*h 24 inches) Intake and outlet on same side as you mentioned causing debris to settle in the middle of aquarium... and cannot have added additional equipment like wave maker .. because it's discus aquarium...
Thanks to share the tips it's really help for me but just wanted to know the out-let one should be inside the water or surface the water ? as I saw in your video it's inside the water and many videos I saw it's surface of the water. Sometimes due to power cut is there any chance to go water in back direction or any chances of leakage ? and last question after installing this filter do I need to have air pump or not required?
Hi Shubhrajit, thanks for your comment! It is best to place the output at or slightly below the water surface to create surface agitation without splashing water out of the tank. If the motor head seal is not properly maintained, it is possible that backpressure can cause your filter to leak during a power failure. After installation, an air pump is not required although, air pumps do contribute to better water circulation and oxygenation which leads to an overall more balanced aquarium. We hope this helps! 😊
@@fluval thanks to clarify my doubts as I have purchased Fluval 307 and tomorrow I will be setting up my filter as per above instructions.
Hi thanks..how would you position two canister filter in one tank...
Place the intake and output of one filter on one end of the tank, and the others on the other side of the tank!
Hey i just got a fx5 filer and i want to know can you file the tank all the way up with water. Because I saw this video and a guy said not to fill your fish tank all the way up with water with these filters and somebody else say you can. They say after I finish everything setting up a tank and filter . I can put more water in there to make sure filled up. So my question can you run Fx5 filter with a fish tank filled up all the way to the top
Hi Charles, yes you can!
@@fluval thank you
If you used two canisters and had inlets at one end and both outlets at other what movement would you get
Hi John, you'd get the same kind of movement as described in the video, but stronger!
I am just waiting on delivery of a 307 for my 3ft tank and was wondering about this it seems logical to have them on opposite sides, but then again what you’re saying makes perfect sense. Would having the intake say in the left hand back corner and the output a few inches away pointing diagonally across the tank also work perhaps even more so seeing as theoretically you would get even more push from your output?
Hi Ben, yes that would definitely work!
Hi I have a 407 and another in my 180l rio, I have both intakes on one side and both outtakes on opposite site , eith a wave maker on the intake side higher up for surface agitation, both outakes are slightly submerged, is this set up OK or is there a certain way to point outtakes?, flow only on about 40% too on 407 as too strong and creates loads of bubbles, is there a t junction fitting i could connect on 407 outtake pipe to have on higher flow without it being like a big storm lol. Thanks
Yes, given the amount of water movement you have equipped this tank with. Fluval does not offer a T fitting for this purpose but it should be obtainable at a local DIY center.
What diameter t junction fitting would fit on end of the outlet? Obviously plastic. Thanks
I have white spots in the outlet pipe. Wonder why?
Can I put the canister sit next to the aquarium? Thanks
Hi Benny, it is best to place the canister below your aquarium! Please refer to your user manual for placement recommendations. 😊
Can i use fx6 with 125 rimless tank?
Absolutely! 💯
wat is the difference in keeping the outlet submerged and non submerged ?, thanks
Hi there, keeping the outlet submerged will prevent bubbles and microbubbles which is important for a saltwater system. Keeping the output at or slightly above the water surface will help create surface agitation and prevent biofilm build up! 😊
@@fluval thank you for being kind enough to respond , much appreciated , i have a flower horn so was wondering better submerged? or with bubbles or taping a portion of the outlet for more bubbles ..
@@amolsamuel17 Hello, right below the water surface would be best for your Flower Horn!
You answered my questions!!!! Super awesome!!!!
Happy to help! 👍
Can the output be above the water or do you want it in the water
Hi Angela, it is best to place the output spout right below the water surface.
Sir please guide me my 2 feet tank actual position of my sunsun 304A canister filter
Is it ok to have a canister filter sit behind the tank roughly at the level of the bottom the tank instead of below it?
Hi Laci, canister filters are gravity-fed systems - the water has to travel down from the aquarium to the filter. We encourage you to contact our customer support team for assistance - you'll be able to send them pictures and they'll tell you if the setup will work or not! fluvalaquatics.com/us/contact-us/
Does anyone know the diameter of the fluval 407 hose? I want to make a spray bar when I get the filter but I don’t know how big the hose is.
The O.D of the rubber hose connector is 22mm and the I.D is 18mm
What about spray bars? I follow you but planning on putting that is so think that kinda changes everything you mentioned. Maybe I'm wrong though.
To answer my own question, the Fluval spray bar video seems to have this same setup with just a spray bar, so appears to be OK! Thank you :)
Spray bars do change things a bit! Because water is directly more uniformly across the surface of the aquarium, you don't need to worry about horizontal movement as much! You can place the intake pretty much wherever and achieve good water circulation. 👍
Wonderful thank you very much!
I have this setup with 2 fx6 on my tank. going to be getting a 3rd. how would i set this up? same but just in the middle? or move all 3 outputs to one side of the tank facing length wise ?
then have a wave maker on the other end down lower completing the flow back to the intakes down the end with the outputs up top
That setup would work - we have a similar setup on our 10 foot tank! Just make sure the wavemaker is strong enough to move water all the way back to the other end of the tank.
How would you position the spray bar with an inline CO2 diffuser?
Hi Carlos, we recommend placing the spray bar below the water surface and facing slightly downwards so that the CO2 has the most contact time with the aquarium water and is absorbed. 😊
Is there a way to regulate the flow of water
Hi Linda! The flow of all Fluval canister filters can safely be reduced by up to 50% using the AquaStop valve. 👍
Is that the gray handle above the red handle
Yes! The gray handle is the one to adjust - the red one disconnects the hosing from the filter body.
(1) Can we use the grey colored ‘water flow on/off lever’ (@ the Aquastop Valve?) to control the output flow rate? (For fish & invertebrates that don’t appreciate fast flowing water.)
(2) Can we attach an in-line Co2 atomiser with the Fluval ribed output tubing? (For planted/aquascaped tanks.)
(3) Can we attach a glass Lilly pipe or an R-type glass spinner output pipe to the Fluval ribbed pipes?
Yes. if a bonded uncut hosing segments were used and the diameter is compatible with the inline diffuser, yes, possibly. If the diameter is compatible with the rubber hose connector, yes.
Thank you for great video. I have a question related to this video, how would you setup an aquarium with 2 canister filters ?
You would replicate the set up as per the demonstration tank in this video in each of the two rear corners.
@@fluval Great, thank you for this video and I have a questions also regarding two filters in aquarium. If the out flow it's to strong how we can attenuate without force the filters but to have a good circulation of water in aquarium ?
Would I put the outake below water or above
The ideal position is to locate the output just below the water surface, to eliminate excessive noise but still allow for good surface turbulence to support dissolved oxygen levels. In some set ups where noise is not an issue and the splashing is contained it can be better to situate it just above the water surface, for example, when recreating a highly oxygenated river habitat preferred by many suckermouth catfish species...
Hi bro, hopw ur fine. I got a canister filter, and unfortunatley its otflow pressure is too high which makes it difficult for my small fishes to swim freely. So, how can control or reduce its outflow water pressure?
Hi there! The flow can safely be reduced by up to 50% by adjusting the grey Aquastop lever. That should help make the flow more appropriate for your fish!
@@fluval : thanks for the reply, but can u show me how this " aqua stop lever " looks like?
If possible can u do a demo video showing " how to control outlfow in canister filters "☺️ so it will be helpful for many people like me.
Hello.... does a canister filter suck up all poops and debris....or just the ones near the intake....hope you will reply
The current the filter established helps the filter take in much of the waste produced.
Yaaa it does..but add some clown loaches to your tank it ll really help all your debris to pulled by intake pipe..
Quick question, what are your thoughts on sharing a canister filter between two aquariums with t-fittings? I know there's the sharing of water between tanks but beyond that, if my filter can handle the total gallons, what are your thoughts? Thank you for your video.
Hi Matt! We don't recommend doing so, but if you can get the plumbing figured out, it could work!
Hi Matt, I have a three-tank setup that runs off one large canister filter, and it works extremely well. The main issue is getting balance between tanks, and this is achieved by having a dedicated unpressurised hose connecting the water in all tanks. Other than that, intake and return hoses can use a T, or preferably a Y, to split the flow.
The biggest concern that needs to be pointed out, is that shared water means a disease that starts in one tank, could end up affecting all the tanks in the system. I'd rather have a small number of sick to deal with in one tank instead of two, three, or even four tanks worth of sick fish due to waterborne diseases
@@Khans0120 Indeed!