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I need a new filter for a 90L tank, the old one is getting very low flow
rates and is noisier - a clean and wool change didn't help but it is 12 years old. Since I'm a set it and forget it type of guy I have no idea what's out there 12 years since I last looked! I'd like a canister filter that's reliable, easy to open and close, easy to prime with water and quiet. Is that asking too much? Thanks, Steve |
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Eheim.
"Steve" wrote in message ... I need a new filter for a 90L tank, the old one is getting very low flow rates and is noisier - a clean and wool change didn't help but it is 12 years old. Since I'm a set it and forget it type of guy I have no idea what's out there 12 years since I last looked! I'd like a canister filter that's reliable, easy to open and close, easy to prime with water and quiet. Is that asking too much? Thanks, Steve |
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I agree!
"jd" wrote in message . .. Eheim. "Steve" wrote in message ... I need a new filter for a 90L tank, the old one is getting very low flow rates and is noisier - a clean and wool change didn't help but it is 12 years old. Since I'm a set it and forget it type of guy I have no idea what's out there 12 years since I last looked! I'd like a canister filter that's reliable, easy to open and close, easy to prime with water and quiet. Is that asking too much? Thanks, Steve |
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On Jul 25, 3:34 am, Steve wrote:
I need a new filter for a 90L tank, the old one is getting very low flow rates and is noisier - a clean and wool change didn't help but it is 12 years old. Since I'm a set it and forget it type of guy I have no idea what's out there 12 years since I last looked! I'd like a canister filter that's reliable, easy to open and close, easy to prime with water and quiet. Is that asking too much? Thanks, Steve As already suggest Eheims are great, however I personally think they are a bit overpriced and do not recommend the wet-dry canister filter by Eheim; it is more a gimmick than anything. The Via Aqua and Filstar are good ones for the money in my experience of aquarium maintenance. Although popular, (have yet to see why) the Fluval have back pressure and impeller problems especially when running secondary devices such as Fluidized filres or UV Sterilizers. I suggest reading this artilce about aquarium filtration (the canister filter section): http://www.americanaquariumproducts....iltration.html Carl http://www.americanaquariumproducts....formation.html |
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carlrs wrote:
As already suggest Eheims are great, however I personally think they are a bit overpriced and do not recommend the wet-dry canister filter by Eheim; it is more a gimmick than anything. The Via Aqua and Filstar are good ones for the money in my experience of aquarium maintenance. Although popular, (have yet to see why) the Fluval have back pressure and impeller problems especially when running secondary devices such as Fluidized filres or UV Sterilizers. I suggest reading this artilce about aquarium filtration (the canister filter section): http://www.americanaquariumproducts....iltration.html Carl http://www.americanaquariumproducts....formation.html I've got a Fluval 405 and a FX5 on two of my larger tanks and have not had any problems.....in fact I couldn't sing the praises of the FX5 much higher - the thing is that it is probably overkill for a 200L tank.....because the 405 is running empty and just giving water flow for a reef tank (it came with the tank so we decided to just use it rather than adding multiple powerheads that would add to the heat of the tank) I can't really comment on it's ease of use in a freshwater environment but we can't remember the hassles with priming that we have with the earlier models..... In 4 years of using the Fluval cannisters I've not had a impeller problem although I do keep spares having read about it - these are gathering dust.....I've recently had the plastic catch on an impeller cover go but again I had a spare......my main gripe with the earlier models was the amount of arm pumping power to get it going again after maintenance which now with later versions does not appear to be an issue..... Gill |
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On Jul 26, 1:57 pm, Gill Passman wrote:
carlrs wrote: As already suggest Eheims are great, however I personally think they are a bit overpriced and do not recommend the wet-dry canister filter by Eheim; it is more a gimmick than anything. The Via Aqua and Filstar are good ones for the money in my experience of aquarium maintenance. Although popular, (have yet to see why) the Fluval have back pressure and impeller problems especially when running secondary devices such as Fluidized filres or UV Sterilizers. I suggest reading this artilce about aquarium filtration (the canister filter section): http://www.americanaquariumproducts....iltration.html Carl http://www.americanaquariumproducts....formation.html I've got a Fluval 405 and a FX5 on two of my larger tanks and have not had any problems.....in fact I couldn't sing the praises of the FX5 much higher - the thing is that it is probably overkill for a 200L tank.....because the 405 is running empty and just giving water flow for a reef tank (it came with the tank so we decided to just use it rather than adding multiple powerheads that would add to the heat of the tank) I can't really comment on it's ease of use in a freshwater environment but we can't remember the hassles with priming that we have with the earlier models..... In 4 years of using the Fluval cannisters I've not had a impeller problem although I do keep spares having read about it - these are gathering dust.....I've recently had the plastic catch on an impeller cover go but again I had a spare......my main gripe with the earlier models was the amount of arm pumping power to get it going again after maintenance which now with later versions does not appear to be an issue..... Gill- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - In 4 years of using the Fluval cannisters I've not had a impeller problem although I am glad you have had good luck here. I have just had two emails in the last three weeks from persons complaining about impeller and back pressure problems. I have literally used 100s of Fluval from when they first came out in my aquarium maintenance business (most in the later years purchased by the customer from someone else. Melting of the thin wall in the impeller chamber is/was a common problem; however the problem that is 100% is the lack of back pressure which may not be a problem if one has little need for back pressure. This will be a problem if you have a tall tank, or connect a fluidized filter or UV Sterilizer. One other problem is their proprietary accordion style tubing, this is very difficult to use for many and is a major problem in custom installations I personally stopped selling Fluval several years ago and would NEVER recommend this filter. Carl |
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