Reddit Reddit reviews Fluval Exhaust Stem with Holes for Canister Filter, 12-Millimeter, Gray

We found 2 Reddit comments about Fluval Exhaust Stem with Holes for Canister Filter, 12-Millimeter, Gray. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Fluval Exhaust Stem with Holes for Canister Filter, 12-Millimeter, Gray
Fits Fluval 103, 203, 303 canister filtersIncludes holes and available in gray colorComes in polybag with headerMeasures 12-millimeter size
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2 Reddit comments about Fluval Exhaust Stem with Holes for Canister Filter, 12-Millimeter, Gray:

u/offwithyourtv · 2 pointsr/axolotls

Not likely. In fact, if it's something they can fit inside and hide in, they'll probably love it. I definitely recommend adding some things into the tank that they can hide under.

Also, like others have mentioned, it wouldn't hurt to get a bigger tank now. They'll enjoy the space, and you won't have to worry about setting up a new one when they outgrow it like you will if you start smaller.

Definitely set the tank up early and cycle it. I made the mistake of not doing this in advance the first time, and I think I stressed the little guys out trying to cycle with them in the tank. If you want to get fancy, I recommend getting a good canister filter and a spray bar to provide good filtration without much current.

I keep all three of mine together (all around the same size) and while they are occasionally a little nippy at each other, most of the time they're just fine. I think they're outgrowing the aggressiveness slowly.

u/FTFY_Cat · 0 pointsr/axolotls

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Not likely. In fact, if it's something they can fit inside and hide in, they'll probably love it. I definitely recommend adding some things into the tank that they can hide under.

Also, like others have mentioned, it wouldn't hurt to get a bigger tank meow. They'll enjoy the space, and you won't have to worry about setting up a new one when they outgrow it like you will if you start smaller.

Definitely set the tank up early and cycle it. I made the mistake of not doing this in advance the first time, and I think I stressed the little guys out trying to cycle with them in the tank. If you want to get fancy, I recommend getting a good canister filter and a spray bar to provide good filtration without much current.

I keep all three of mine together (all around the same size) and while they are occasionally a little nippy at each other, most of the time they're just fine. I think they're outgrowing the aggressiveness slowly.

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FTFY