Rhysmachine101
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So I recently upgraded my axolotls' tank to a 4ft and I have been looking at canister filters online and in the stores for some proper filtration and the one thing that keeps me from getting one is how expensive they are!
The cheapest I can find that might be ok for my new tank is $130- that might not seem so bad if I was not a student- so money is pretty tight.
So I got thinking about what makes these things so expensive when as far as I can tell, all they are is a container full of cheap-ish filter materials and a pump.
Now I have been searching the net all today and there are a lot of DIY canister filters out there with people claiming results (with pictures and videos occasionally) that are as good if not better than their commercial counterparts.
However, when searching this forum I cannot seem to find anyone who has gone down the cheap- but not necessarily nasty- road, when it comes to filtration.
So my question is why is this? Is there something about axolotls that prevents the DIY people amongst us from making these filters?
Has someone had experiences with DIY filtration that they can share with me and everyone?
If anyone has made one of these do they have any schematics- useful info or anything that might be helpful as I embark upon my El Cheapo filtration quest?
Thanks for reading!
The cheapest I can find that might be ok for my new tank is $130- that might not seem so bad if I was not a student- so money is pretty tight.
So I got thinking about what makes these things so expensive when as far as I can tell, all they are is a container full of cheap-ish filter materials and a pump.
Now I have been searching the net all today and there are a lot of DIY canister filters out there with people claiming results (with pictures and videos occasionally) that are as good if not better than their commercial counterparts.
However, when searching this forum I cannot seem to find anyone who has gone down the cheap- but not necessarily nasty- road, when it comes to filtration.
So my question is why is this? Is there something about axolotls that prevents the DIY people amongst us from making these filters?
Has someone had experiences with DIY filtration that they can share with me and everyone?
If anyone has made one of these do they have any schematics- useful info or anything that might be helpful as I embark upon my El Cheapo filtration quest?
Thanks for reading!