is my filter flow bad for plants?

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glowbeam
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is my filter flow bad for plants?

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I've got a 20 gallon planted tank with a HOB filter, and my plants aren't thriving. The flow seems strong, but I'm not sure if it's the issue. Tank has Anubias, Java Fern, and some floating plants. Water params are good, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 10 nitrate. Light is on for 8 hours daily. Anyone else dealt with this?
northstar
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Re: is my filter flow bad for plants?

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Strong flow can mess with some plants, especially floaters. My Frogbit kept getting pushed under with my old filter. Maybe try redirecting the flow or adding a sponge to soften it?
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Blazer88
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Re: is my filter flow bad for plants?

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Yep, HOBs can be rough on delicate plants. I switched to a sponge filter in my 10 gallon, and my Anubias perked up. What's your substrate like? If it's bare bottom or sand, roots might not be anchoring well either.
growwise
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Re: is my filter flow bad for plants?

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northstar wrote: Thu Aug 07, 2025 9:15 pm Strong flow can mess with some plants, especially floaters. My Frogbit kept getting pushed under with my old filter. Maybe try redirecting the flow or adding a sponge to soften it?
Totally agree. I use a pre-filter sponge on my HOB, and it's a game-changer. Also, floating plants like Salvinia might handle flow better than Frogbit.
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Re: is my filter flow bad for plants?

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Your light might also be a factor. Anubias and Java Fern are low-light plants, but 8 hours could be too much if the flow is stressing them. Try reducing light to 6 hours and see if they bounce back.
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rustix
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Re: is my filter flow bad for plants?

Post by rustix »

I had the same problem. My filter was too strong, so I angled it toward the glass. Plants started doing better after that.
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onyx9
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Re: is my filter flow bad for plants?

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What's the filter model? Some HOBs have adjustable flow rates. If yours doesn't, you could baffle it with a plastic bottle cut to shape. Worked for my Betta tank.
Lellyn
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Re: is my filter flow bad for plants?

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My plants didn't like strong flow either. I moved them to a quieter part of the tank, and they're happier now.
Gizmo
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Re: is my filter flow bad for plants?

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Blazer88 wrote: Thu Aug 07, 2025 11:12 pm Yep, HOBs can be rough on delicate plants. I switched to a sponge filter in my 10 gallon, and my Anubias perked up. What's your substrate like? If it's bare bottom or sand, roots might not be anchoring well either.
Sponge filters are clutch for planted tanks. Less flow drama and better bio filtration. What's your tank temp? Cooler water can slow plant growth too.
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DuskRider9
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Re: is my filter flow bad for plants?

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I'd try the sponge trick first. Cheap fix and worth a shot before swapping filters.
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