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Originally Posted by sirdarksol
at best don't do anything when using a powerhead...
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Not true. A UGF
does provide a lot of biological and a bit of mechanical filtration with stuff that's already in the tank anyway (presuming your tank needs a powerhead). A power outage can kill the nitrifying bacteria in a filter if it lasts long enough to let the media die off. The nitrifying bacteria in the substrate take a lot more than a few hours of power outage to kill.
The gravel has far more surface area than the floss in most HOB filters, as well. (Also, these filters don't really have much more surface area than before. I have a really old Tetra Whisper that has the same setup as modern ones)
Even with the airstones, UGFs do this, but have the problem of getting gunked up.
This is why I chose to put a UGF into my molly tank. (It also helps that I can turn the internal filter off if the mollies breed) There's never anything wrong with extra filtration, and a UGF definitely offers extra filtration.[/quote]
Good points, I guess it just depends on what you're going for. I have battery backups on my tanks that can operate the filters for 6 hours during an outage...but that's just me, my power company plays a game called "random blackouts for no reason." It's really a lot of fun!
(the heaters aren't on the battery because 1. the straight draw would flat the batteries in a few minutes and 2. the tanks don't cool very quickly anyway...about 4 degrees in 6 hours).