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Easy DIY Aquarium Bucket Fish Tank Filter
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
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In this video I show you how to make a DIY Aquarium filter out of a bucket and a lid. We use a simple gallon bucket with a couple of bulkheads. Then we use a Cobalt MJ-1200 powerhead to supply the canister. The bucket itself is filled with bioballs and will be full of bacteria to process lots of waste for koi ponds, goldfish tanks, African cichlids, even Oscars
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Never Clog Airstone: www.aquariumcoop.com/products...
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0:00 - Intro
0:28 - Supplies you need
1:01 - Making a DIY aquarium bucket filter
18:18 - Setting up the filter
#Aquariumfilter #Fishtank #Aquarium
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What size hole saw for this project?
kingkato21 he is using both 1in bulkheads so with bulkheads it’s larger hole due to plastic on outside cuz “1in” is the hole in bulkhead so for a 1in bulkhead it’s a 1 3/4” hole saw....see a lot of people drill with same size as fitting and it’s way small so at least +50% of fitting size for drill bit but from experience definitely use 1 3/4” for a 1” fitting.....45mm hole saw for our metric friends
You should drill the lid first and set it on top of the bucket before you put the bulkhead in the bucket, so you don't have to hold it.
what kind of water pump is?
CÓMO HACES PARA QUE NO SE SALGA EL AGUA POR LA TAPA.???????
Great informative video! thanks! for others, If you are worried about blockage and possible disaster, use two outlets, cut one higher than the other. If you see one day water is flowing out of the secondary tube under your filter you will know immediately that the primary is blocked and maintenance is in order. Aim for double the size outlet than inlet as a rule of thumb with any overhead filter.
One of the greatest DIY tips ever! Thanks Cory!
If you drill the lid first, you can use. The bucket as a stand, and not your lap.
LOL right!!
Or in either order and wait to install the bulkheads until both holes are drilled
Got to love good old common sense.
Cool. Very similar to the aquaponics setup I'm planning, but a larger scale. Good to have reassurance and proof of concept before I build it.
This project really surprised me, I really save lots of money and also my water is cleaner and my fish are very happy thanks for sharing your video🤗 God Bless you extra ordinary 🙏🙏🙏
The puffer on his shirt is so cute!!
Parts List affiliate links:
Never Clog Airstone: bit.ly/2IDcc5V
Bio Balls: bit.ly/2IDcc5V
Cobalt MJ-1200 Powerhead: bit.ly/2IDcc5V
PVC Cutters: amzn.to/1T6UecP
1 inch Bulkhead: amzn.to/1UNASJv
No cloth to keep the fish poop out? Certainty that leads to cleaning more often than needed or less fish because you have to compensate for all the poop bio load right?
why you inter inside the bucket from top you can in from bottom
Would the size of the one tho built in the video be good for a 50 gallon? And I've heard that you should go twice as big as the companies tell you because they dont include the aerobic cycle
Can I use 3 of these bucket filters for a 5feet tank. Will it work?
@@BunnyTAlks depends on how many gallons it is
Thanks for the video. This seems so much simpler to use and clean up next to my Sun Sun canister filter.
Another awesome idea! Thanks for explaining every step so thoroughly, and the theft behind it. I watched your hot rod on the back filter video and tricked a few of mine out. I'm thinking of trying this next! Thanks Corey.
Theory not theft haha
PVC = Legos for practical purposes...I love the Aquarium Co-Op DIY/hack vids!! you have saved me so much $$$!!
Great. This saved me a ton of money and had a lot of fun making. Thanks
Hey Cory, I am a fan of your channel and just wanted to make a comment. Most battery powered drill have a very useful feature on them that a lot of people don't take advantage of. On the nose of the drill there is a numbered rotating collar which allows the drill when set to the screw position, to slip at the numbered torque setting which you select before tightening clamps, screws or whatever could be damaged by just letting the drill run full out. Thanks for all your positive energy.
I like that you have the filters above the tanks.
I had an Eheim canister years ago that sprung a leak and drained my tank, never had another below tank filter since.
The 75 I'm setting up will have a corner HMF to hide the pump and heater with a bucket trickle filter in the cabinet above the tank.
Should make water changes easier too.
My pond is a 300 gallon plastic cattle tank sunk in the ground to the rim. I am going to get the equipment you demonstrated and make a filter for it this week. Thanks for the instructions. Makes the process look very do able for me. Much appreciated.
Great vid. It shows this can be done with need for specialized tools. Minus the bulk heads, every part and tool can be found in the average garage. Simple, inexpensive and can be easily modified. Really great vid.
+Fish Behind Glass Yep. It could be done without bulkheads too, but DIY bulkheads etc tend to leak and have more problems so it's a part I'd rather just buy.
Where do you get bulkheads?
@@jimsinclair4571 I think any hardware store or Amazon.
The air stone insert was very smart... Thanks
Thank you so very much. I've been wanting to build one for a long time for my turtle pond.
Just made one of these. I'm pretty happy with it and myself. Mine has a strong airpump, 300 gph water pump and 3/4 bulkheads. She seems to be trucking along and it's so nice not to spend a fortune on filtration and finally feel like I have enough. Thanks Cory
Just love that filter easy made works great it’s a shame not many people make these over here in the u.k thanks Cory for sharing this great idea. Tony
My favorite part, "One of those don't drop your camera in the water scenarios" Lol, love this DIY, it's genius. Going to attempt one for my pond. Thank you! Love your dedication and the work you put into everything to teach us.
I wonder if a better design would be to put a T-junction on the inlet and outlet pipes, ideally with some 45° offsets so that the water moves in a whirlpool both as it comes in and flows out.
Think like a wacky windmill style pattern.
This would take a little bit of extra work and more material but it should create enough current in the filter bucket that you wouldn't need any airflow to disrupt channelling.
The inlet T-junction would probably work best with narrower outlets to create some additional pressure for a whirlpool.
Great Video. So many people post DIY videos amd make it very unclear on how to actually DIY. Great job...
🔥❤️🔥 friggin awesome... I'm using these when I do my back yard above ground ponds. Thanks Cory ❤️🔥🔥
Up with the top of the best, well done and easy to follow. Can not wait to have a go of it when it warms up. It,s winter in Australia but no snow or frost with me. Richard
Made this filter 4 years ago and it is still running my turtle pond with two red ear sliders in it. The water has been Crystal clear ever since great filter..... And I really only service it two or three times a year it works
Crystal clear isn't always best
I suggest for the top filter that you show on the near end of the video, you can remove the last separator, and add a pipe on the output in a similar idea as the output pipe on your bucket. That way you can fill the last chamber with more bio filter.
By far the best bucket filter build I ever watched! And I have seen many! You rock Cory!!
Oh my I've seen it before!! Still the best most simple bucket system
Love yout vids . Iy help me out alot when i was buliding my own koi pound
Awesome DIY canister.....love your work
I made a similar one out of a 2G bucket but I used ceramic media - a mix of aquaquarium specific ceramic rings I got on sale and broken terracotta pots I got free from the garden center (they were cleaned, soaked and made fish safe before being put in the bucket). In total the whole thing cost my £17.67 to make and runs my 120 litre community tank.
It's water tight so it's sat next to the tank not above it.
Never thought of adding an air stone though so that's an addition I think I will make so thanks for sharing that, great idea!
Awesome design! I'm using a variation of this.
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I love learning new DIY aquarium tricks and tips.
+ShelbyRae Lane Me too!
Nicely done. Thanks for sharing
Building this right now for my breeder outside tank :P thank you so much for these videos!!!!!!
I like your idea. Very nice. I will try it out on my small 55 gallon tank.
i love your pond setup :)
love the DIY series ty
Excellent filter , Cory
Amazing amazing presentation as always I'm gonna build 1 some day!!
oh my gosh 1 wk and BAMM! super clear! I can now count all my fish 150 of them. thanks again
Glad to hear it.
What size whole saw do we need? I have everything but that and I dont wanna buy the wrong one.
I really like this filter it works great. I put different media's in it but that the great thing you can use what you want.
GREAT video Corey!
I have a 660 gallon tank with numerous Rainbow trout in it. I run two pumps with the bucket filter at 1000 gallons per hour. I connect to the bucket on the side. I finally got it to flow without any back up. Rainbows have to have a high water flow.
Awesome filter! Thanks for the idea!
+Ben Cheek No problem. Thanks for watching and support us.
That really useful and for a great look!
+《嵐light》櫻花 Yep, choose a bucket you like. Filter made :)
Bruhhh! You're a bad ass genius bro!😶😶😶🤓🤪🤪🤪🔨🐢🐠🐡🐟🐬🐋🐳🦈🐙🐚🦀🦞🦐🦑🐌 awesome thanx!💪👍👍👍👍
Pro Tip:
Cutting Thin-Wall PVC that easily crushes before cutting..
Grasp the long end with one hand and give it a spinning motion.. cuts like butter without crushing..
If you have to cut with a power saw, like I did wrap in duct tape to prevent endless shattered egdes and nerves!
Drill in reverse problem solved.
Great video, I hopefully I can make one for my catfish and turtles pond
Excellent DIY
Great video, I am a fisherman and I have converted a broken deep freeze into a live wellor baitfish that I net or catch to be used as live bait when catfishing. This setup will be perfect for what i need, since my pond filter broke, lol.
Should work pretty well in a setup like that.
Awesome video man! I might actually use this idea to filter the two 350 gallon tubs I have outside that I'll be using for some breeding projects this summer. Thanks man!
+Home Aquatics No problem. I think it'll work well. It's essentially what I use them for.
Aquarium Co-Op I'm still messing around with the ideal setup for my system at the most cost effective price but this does seem like a high possibility.
This was awesome Cor thanks braddah, appreciate your content and your help! Much love and aloha 🤙🏽🐠🤙🏽
That is one neat filter Cory.. It kinda got my creative juices flowing. I think i am going to make one like that to try it out. I think i might add a layer of fine filtration in there some how. Its not like there is no room. Great video bud, i have been wondering about these filters for a while.
I really appreciate you taking the time of getting this project on camera and showing us how to do it. I also want to build this setup and your videos are practically all I need. I also wanted to ask you if I would need an extra air pump to stay in the IBC itself, besides the one in the bucket. Could you also expand on how much fish can an IBC with this setup take? 200 lbs? 400 lbs? Thank you.
Pillow stuffing poly-fill is great media for a filter!
Do you have to contain it in a mesh bag?
Super good project. Thank you so much!
The second time I see this. The only thing I thought of that would make it much more efficient, other than different media, is add a sponge pre filter at the pump inlet. It would keep everything so much cleaner and easier to maintenance.
Good job I needed it
Another classic ACO video.
Love this, just building my first pond with a stream so wanna make this filter, but would it work as a gravity fed filter system with the pump other side of the filter box to then pump clean water up to my stream, Any help welcome.
This video is going to make my mother extremely happy I’m going to make 2 of these 1 for each of her outdoor ponds. As she has gotten older and her sight worse she can no loner see her her fish through the greenish water. These will clean it enough for her to see. A question could I use a coarse sponge pre media balls?
thank you, very educatif
Great little filter DIY, thanks Cory! Keep 'em coming, looking forward to the next video.
Great video!
Thanks for this bro
Thank you for sharing, this is great to know.
Great video! Good to see another tinkerer cutting costs and making high quality stuff. Do you still need to do water changes with this filter? If so how often and how much? Thanks
My husband and I just followed these instructions to build this filter. It is going now. Seems like it will be good for the turtle.
Renee Hawkins how has this worked for your turtle? I have 4 in a 180 gallon tank and have been meaning to make this. Please let me know
I am planning on making these for our RES. I have two males in separate 75gal tanks bc they fight lol. NO way I'm paying canister filter money twice!
I'd love to know how these worked out for you and your turts
Andy Harrison it worked awesome I recommend this method. Greatly! Make sure you use just bioballs though. Maybe some filter floss to filter some of the finer waste out. Keeps my turtle tank well and maintained. I clean mine once a month-2months. Make sure you add some type of movement in the bucket though as I didn’t and have mosquitoes reproducing in it.(can be bypassed by using a air bubbler or small 40gallon pump). My load is quite abit for this as I have 4 turtles and two sets of convicts that have 100+ fry each. One per 75 gallon will work well for you though
Dennis Yee so you made it exactly the same way? What do you use as a filter before it enters your pump? It's kind of funny you use it for a turtle and and piece of food can get logged in the intake on the pump so once again WHY
Da Whiteman I do not have anything blocking the intake so the food etc. Can be pulled through easily. 400gph submersible return pump style. Works great and do no have any problems
Frustrated just trying to find the list of ALL the supplies needed. :/ Only seeing a partial list and the link only repeats the same video?
thank you for this idea brother. has it been working good for you?
Brilliant! Thanks!
That is so freaking cool!
+b.a. Warman Glad you like it.
An oldie but a goodie. Unfortunately now that powerhead is discontinued. Does anyone know of a good alternative?
Thank you for this
incredible!
Awesome build . When I finally get a camen that might work really good as long as it doesn't eat the tube . But could make a casing for the tube I bet
pvc pipe probably okay? unless you get a psycho one, lol. or run it behind a solid piece of plastic it can't access, a wall.
Could you put a exact list of what I would need.. also how many bags of bio rings and is that all I need for filtration... thank you for the video
Nice clean hole. Super easy. Oh my.
Hiya just joined the channel great diy project
Nice hack! Thanks!
Any chance you could link the hose barb and the hole saw? Trying to order everything from amazon besides the pvc pipe. Thanks for the video!
Good stuff thanks
That’s for the video I just made the filter for a 1000l tank to store the fish as upgrading the pond really helpful and I will build same version but larger for my pond what’s the maximum amount 4 5” koi your filter and tanks can handle. Also do you UV filter as the water looks clean
very good job and a good video thanks
Love this. Done my own spin n gave u a shout out in vid. Its out @ 70 UK time 23/4/20
Very nice video . I laughed because I was going to put up a video this weekend about a similar filter I made over my goldfish pond . I will wait to put it up .
+Michael Eugenio Too slow :P
+Aquarium Co-Op lol. Great minds think alike
Cory.....you just blew my mind, I was looking at how a canister filter worked and if I could build it cheaper, YOU took it to a new level of cheap dude I live that,
My question is could I use lava rock and if so how much do you put in, just below the top of the outlet tube?
Thanks for sharing dear friend!
On plastics ,run your drill & cutter backwards until bucket is scored, then run it forward or if thin plastic, keep cutting hole in reverse, does not jerk & buck & holes are smoother. Shalom!
I was in the aquarium co op last weekend! Although what you are doing doesnt actually make sense. Canister filters do it so that they can double the filter length because it filters down and then up. It would be easier to fill media wise without the tubes and just a valve on the bottom to adjust the flow.
Cory nice job!! Love your videos...one of the best. It would be cool to see you design an actual diy knockoff of the FX6 for use beneath an aquarium.
+Kevin Klaas The problem with putting it below is it requires it to be water tight. Those connections can be a lot more difficult to make and I'm not sure I'm comfortable putting out of a video like that as if people do it incorrectly they'll flood their home and people will come to my retail store to complain.
Good points.
Thanks for Sharing.
Cut your outflow 1/2 to 1/4 inch larger than your in Flo this way the water pressure will not overcome your pump there’s also a bulkhead called a uniconnector this bulkhead will attach to the side of a rounded bucket I find lava rock is a much cheaper alternative to buy a media and will grow just as much if not more bacteria also their rubber seals available for 5 gallon bucket‘s that will seal the top of the lid so that your pumpkin withstand more pressure without leaking These Seals still allow for your bucket to open and close and are usually available on Amazon or somewhere like that if you follow these steps your canister can handle a 1000 GPH pump and Ken filter a tank upwards of 200 or 250 gallons or even a small pond by the way great video very easy to see how you were constructing everything and nice descriptions
Link to side bucket bulkhead?
hi Michelle..jeez I really wish that you could do a video where we can see how to construct this..I need more pressure ..That little small cobalt pump he had..well I got one just like it and it doesn't pump very well at all..I need a lot more water flo and pressure.
@@roxyqueen5076 then get a bigger pump 🤔
Wow you sound more knowledgeable than this guy i need help!!
Hey bro can you suggest good silent pump to use in canister filter in my bedroom my aquarium is 50/55 galon
Another great DIY tip Thanks !
+Russell Beach Thanks for watching as always :)
Thank the developers that
Just goes to show that we fishkeepers don't really need to spend a lot of money buying expensive canister filters to optimize our filtration systems and also add more water volume per tank to maximize amount of fish per grow out tanks...ingenious!
Thanks for your help, I made one out of a bucket but a need a better pump? what size do you use? My farther made this pond that has no filters, he has passed away with me looking after his project? I have 16 big goldfish now.
Great info
I wanted to make this and add bucket lids as a separation for the different filter media's but they were previously used to store garlic in 10 litre buckets, so now they have a strong garlicky smell and I was wondering if it would be safe for my fish.
Awesome job.
I would fill it up with lava rocks.
+NYCity Cichlids Thanks.