Does the Fluval 405 have an adjustable flow rate on it? I'm worried about disturbing the lateral line system.
Does the Fluval 405 have an adjustable flow rate on it? I'm worried about disturbing the lateral line system.
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it does have flow regulator lever on the canister itself...I keep mine on full blast and aim it at a wall. depending on your tank size, fluval also comes out with a 305 and 205 for smaller tanks. mine is designed for a 100 gallon tank.
the lateral line issues are vastly over dramatized. I keep all of my frogs in tanks with active filtration systems with absolutely no ill effects.
all of these frogs are captive bred and used to such water flows. I find that ensuring the frog's health with a capable filtration system is more important than anything.
I find that the concerns about the lateral line fall up there along with the "1 inch per gallon" rule that you often hear about fish tanks.....good to get a concept of moderation in with beginners, but often farfetched.
Awesome. Thankyou. I have always had my frogs with a filter, but wasn't sure if it was the right thing to do. It never seemed to bother them and they would sometimes even sit next to it.
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yea i have never seem to notice them minding it...
even when I have newly morphed froglets they are kept in a filtered tank once they have completed morphing
I'm so sorry. I hope you can figure it out so your other frog pulls through.
I'm already attached to my guys and the thought of one of them getting sick scares the bejeebers out of me. Every time I google them, bloat pictures come up too.![]()
Thanks Ramble. His eye is looking much better today. Hopefully once that clears up, that will be the end of this horrible mess and we can put this whole horrible mess behind us. With some better knowledge of course that will prevent any other such occurrences.
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