Goldfish and Powerhead filter ?

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I'm going to buy a 55g fish tank and going to buy 2 Powerhead filter each of it will be at back corner.. and i'm going to put 2 veiltail goldfish..
so this how i want it look like..
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i'm using paint so it might look ugly.. btw i just want that simple fish tank so i can clean it easily.. btw , is it okay to use that powerhead filter ?

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I'm going to buy a 55g fish tank and going to buy 2 Powerhead filter each of it will be at back corner.. and i'm going to put 2 veiltail goldfish..
so this how i want it look like..
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i'm using paint so it might look ugly.. btw i just want that simple fish tank so i can clean it easily.. btw , is it okay to use that powerhead filter ?

I wouldn't recommend a powerhead. A bubble wand or 2 would be a better option for aeration. With a little imagination, bubblers can be very decorative.


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I wouldn't recommend a powerhead. A bubble wand or 2 would be a better option for aeration. With a little imagination, bubblers can be very decorative.


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Actually , i'm using the powerhead filter not just for the bubble but for good filtration as many people recommend to must had good filtration..
 
Actually , i'm using the powerhead filter not just for the bubble but for good filtration as many people recommend to must had good filtration..

A powerhead alone doesn't filter the water, it keeps particles in the water column longer so that they can be removed by a filter. An air stone, bubble wand, etc., would do the same but won't move your goldfish all around the tank. If good filtration is the issue, get a good filter. If you have a good filter, you can run 2 as many people do.


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A powerhead alone doesn't filter the water, it keeps particles in the water column longer so that they can be removed by a filter. An air stone, bubble wand, etc., would do the same but won't move your goldfish all around the tank. If good filtration is the issue, get a good filter. If you have a good filter, you can run 2 as many people do.

if you slap a big ole round sponge on the intake of the powerhead, it becomes a great filter. But along the same lines as ^ jason, with sponge sponge filters, air would do the same but won't move your goldfish all around the tank.
 
You can hook the power head to an under gravel filter too. That's how I have my 25 gal goldfish tank set up. Make sure you do big water changes with a gravel cleaner to get the gunk out.

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I'm going to buy a 55g fish tank and going to buy 2 Powerhead filter each of it will be at back corner.. and i'm going to put 2 veiltail goldfish..
so this how i want it look like..
View attachment 206472
i'm using paint so it might look ugly.. btw i just want that simple fish tank so i can clean it easily.. btw , is it okay to use that powerhead filter ?

Veil tail goldfish wouldn't appreciate too strong of a current. 1 power head with a filter attachment of some kind would suffice but only as supplemental filtration. Goldfish, in general are messy and efficient filtration is a must. What other filtration do you plan to run?


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Veil tail goldfish wouldn't appreciate too strong of a current. 1 power head with a filter attachment of some kind would suffice but only as supplemental filtration. Goldfish, in general are messy and efficient filtration is a must. What other filtration do you plan to run?


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HOF Filter and canister filter
 
if you slap a big ole round sponge on the intake of the powerhead, it becomes a great filter. But along the same lines as ^ jason, with sponge sponge filters, air would do the same but won't move your goldfish all around the tank.

Exactly. Check eBay or the likes for internal filters. It's basically a powerhead with a sponge block on the suction. I've got one in my 55g along with a canister. It's similar to this one. You can remove the discharge plumbing and just have the flow shoot out the discharge port if you want:

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