AIO Filter Chamber Questions

Since we have the same tank...did you plug the little hole on the pump chamber baffle?
I have not, I personally haven't noticed a problem with it.

Maybe to alleviate your concern about it, if you unplug the pump you can see how high the water level rises in the return pump chamber. That is how much water the pump is displacing constantly and is enough flow IMO.
 
Try running your tank without the sponge/floss. Is the flow better? If it is, the problem may be the sponge. It needs to be open cell reticulated foam, no tighter than 40 PPI (pores per inch). If it is a closed cell sponge (the kind you use in the kitchen) then you will have restricted flow. A good way to see if it is open cell is by simply taking it out of the water. Any water left in the sponge should easily drain out leaving a damp sponge.
 
Try running your tank without the sponge/floss. Is the flow better? If it is, the problem may be the sponge. It needs to be open cell reticulated foam, no tighter than 40 PPI (pores per inch). If it is a closed cell sponge (the kind you use in the kitchen) then you will have restricted flow. A good way to see if it is open cell is by simply taking it out of the water. Any water left in the sponge should easily drain out leaving a damp sponge.
The sponge is very breathable.
 
I also recently set up a aio Fluval 13 gallon tank. Water was having no movement for a while. Got confused that the top layer was just sitting around. Realized pump wasn’t working ( empty tank ). After it got turned on the back chamber pretty much leveled down a lot than it was before. I feel like you need a powerful pump in your tank or the pump is faulty. The level of water in your tank and mine are the same when my pump was off.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%
Back
Top