One canister filter for two tanks

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Is hooking up one canister filter two tanks possible even if it was freshwater fish is it possible
 

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Nothing wrong with trying.....hard to say if there will be enough flow though. Test it! :)

That said, you're probably better off selling the canister and using the money for powerheads.
 

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No. You need a sump or over flow or have the tanks connected via plumbing.

Think two glasses of water.
 

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Since you are siphoning water from two tanks and returning to two tanks through one canister, I would think that it would be difficult to ensure that equal amounts of water are being returned to each tank. After a while, one may overflow, if the rate of return is not the same on both tanks.
 

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It’s possible, the intake goes in one tank and the output in rhe other. Now, use a water brigde to keep both tanks at the same water level. Use pvc, clear tubing, etc.
 

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It’s possible, the intake goes in one tank and the output in the other. Now use a water brigde to connect both tanks. And Done!!
 

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If goal is just a canister filter, could always diy one.
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Put a gamma lid on top and has worked great with a mag 9 pump on a gate valve.

This one is for my pond.
 

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I occasionally watch his channel but I would never recommend relying on 99% of his diy projects. if they were reliable and effective he'd be using them himself.
That would have nearly overflow the first tank to work.
 

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