Filter too small or no??

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i just bought a filter for my tank. its an internal. a small one. i thought about getting a medium one but it looked to big and it doesn't have a dial to control how much water comes out. the Small one its already powerful. it came with a spray bar and some tube.
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it seems like a swordfish filter , it depends if it´s powerful enough to filter your water what size is the tank, and your filter is up to how many lts?
 
i dont know how big the tank is. someone gave it to me and forgot. i think its 5-7. but i dont know how many lts it can do. it was in japanese.
 
I recognize this filter it seems like it´s a filter that filters tanks from 50 up to 100 l , see how many liters you put in your tank and if it is up to 100 liters well it is good for know but, try to get a external filter cause it is less messy and it´s a lot better that a internal one, in my opinion.
 
im getting an internal spray bar filter and there the best thing you can get for an axie (unless you want to spend 200 on a canister filter) cause they spred water flow evenly making it less stressfull for the axie.
hope it helps
 
i agree, spray bars arnt actually flushing water around they move the surface of the water more and create a shallow water fall, like the hangon (which i use) if you axies can be near it without their gills moving excessivly then its ok.
 
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