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Angrie.Woman
February 24th 05, 07:52 PM
was browsing Big Al's, and this is a picture of a Penguin 330.


http://www.bigalsonline.com/catalog/product.xml?product_id=22153&category_id=2281&pcid1=


What is the tube lying in the very front, in front of the cover?



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Ben
February 24th 05, 07:57 PM
Angrie.Woman wrote:
> was browsing Big Al's, and this is a picture of a Penguin 330.
> http://www.bigalsonline.com/catalog/product.xml?product_id=22153&category_id=2281&pcid1=
> What is the tube lying in the very front, in front of the cover?

It's a tube to extend how deep the filter intake goes. If you want it
to take water from the bottom, you use the extender, if you want to get
rid of water from the top, you don't use it!

-Ben

bettasngoldfish
February 24th 05, 11:17 PM
I have three of the penguin 330's and I really like them but the filter
cartridges can get expensive. One filter takes two cartridges and also
has two baskets so that you can add extra carbon. The filter intake
that you were asking about is fairly long, in my bare bottom tank it
only has about an inch or so clearance from the bottm of the tank. In
my cichlid tank (which has gravel) I had to trim the intake tubes down
a bit. Hope this helps!

bettasngoldfish
February 24th 05, 11:17 PM
I have three of the penguin 330's and I really like them but the filter
cartridges can get expensive. One filter takes two cartridges and also
has two baskets so that you can add extra carbon. The filter intake
that you were asking about is fairly long, in my bare bottom tank it
only has about an inch or so clearance from the bottm of the tank. In
my cichlid tank (which has gravel) I had to trim the intake tubes down
a bit. Hope this helps!

Angrie.Woman
February 25th 05, 02:41 AM
"bettasngoldfish" > wrote in message
oups.com...
>I have three of the penguin 330's and I really like them but the filter
> cartridges can get expensive. One filter takes two cartridges and also
> has two baskets so that you can add extra carbon. The filter intake
> that you were asking about is fairly long, in my bare bottom tank it
> only has about an inch or so clearance from the bottm of the tank. In
> my cichlid tank (which has gravel) I had to trim the intake tubes down
> a bit. Hope this helps!

I have a smaller one. The only filter is the one that slides in behind the
bio-wheel. You're saying this filter requires more?

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bettasngoldfish
February 26th 05, 12:57 AM
Yes, The 330 needs two filter cartridges (they slide behind the
bio-wheels just like in the 170 and 125 models) and it also has two
baskets that are behind the cartridges for any extra media you may want
to use such as carbon. For the most part I dont even fill the baskets
unless I have medication or something that I am trying to remove from
the water.

Angrie.Woman
February 26th 05, 04:22 PM
"bettasngoldfish" > wrote in message
ups.com...
> Yes, The 330 needs two filter cartridges (they slide behind the
> bio-wheels just like in the 170 and 125 models) and it also has two
> baskets that are behind the cartridges for any extra media you may want
> to use such as carbon. For the most part I dont even fill the baskets
> unless I have medication or something that I am trying to remove from
> the water.

Thanks!

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