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On Thu, 03 Jul 2008 01:42:01 +0000, Andy Pastuszak wrote:
I am setting up my 47 gallon corner tank again and would like to simplify things a bit. I have a Fluval 404 canister filter I used with the tank 2 years ago when I last had it set up. I am debating switching to a power filter to replace it, just because maintenance is much easier on these. Aquaclear is still the best of the HOB filters. I've got them on two tanks. But I've got a Rena XP1 canister filter on another tank and I find it easier, or at least as easy, to maintain. And the outlet bar does a much better job of circulating the water than the Aquaclears do. Both require a major cleaning every other month. But with the small sponges in the Aquaclears, I have to rinse them out every other week. The larger sponges in the Rena only get rinsed out once a month and I'm beginning to think that's overkill as they're never very dirty. I may go to every other month on those as well. My experience is based on heavily planted tanks. If yours are not my experience may not be applicable. |
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On 2008-07-03 12:46:15 -0400, Larry Blanchard said:
Aquaclear is still the best of the HOB filters. I've got them on two tanks. But I've got a Rena XP1 canister filter on another tank and I find it easier, or at least as easy, to maintain. And the outlet bar does a much better job of circulating the water than the Aquaclears do. Both require a major cleaning every other month. But with the small sponges in the Aquaclears, I have to rinse them out every other week. The larger sponges in the Rena only get rinsed out once a month and I'm beginning to think that's overkill as they're never very dirty. I may go to every other month on those as well. My experience is based on heavily planted tanks. If yours are not my experience may not be applicable. My goal is to have a heavily planted tank with Freshwater Angelfish. So your experience would definitely apply! Andy |
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On Sat, 05 Jul 2008 02:15:13 +0000, Andy Pastuszak wrote:
On 2008-07-03 12:46:15 -0400, Larry Blanchard said: Aquaclear is still the best of the HOB filters. I've got them on two tanks. But I've got a Rena XP1 canister filter on another tank and I find it easier, or at least as easy, to maintain. And the outlet bar does a much better job of circulating the water than the Aquaclears do. My goal is to have a heavily planted tank with Freshwater Angelfish. So your experience would definitely apply! My memory may be faulty on this, but I seem to remember reading that angelfish don't like a lot of turbulence. If that's so, the Aquaclears may be a better choice for that tank. But the plants would benefit from the increased circulation of a spray bar. So I guess there's no simple answer. |
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On Sat, 05 Jul 2008 08:50:15 -0700, Larry Blanchard wrote:
My memory may be faulty on this, but I seem to remember reading that angelfish don't like a lot of turbulence. If that's so, the Aquaclears may be a better choice for that tank. But the plants would benefit from the increased circulation of a spray bar. So I guess there's no simple answer. I'll have to do some reading. The Fluval 304 is up and running now. Took a while to get all the air our of the canister, but now everything seems OK. I don't have a spray bar for it, and none of the local pet stores I have called have it in stock. So, I am going to have to order it on-line and wait a few days for it to come in. Now I just a new impeller for the Aquaclear to make it nice and quiet. -- Andy |
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On Jul 5, 12:22*pm, Andy Pastuszak wrote:
On Sat, 05 Jul 2008 08:50:15 -0700, Larry Blanchard wrote: My memory may be faulty on this, but I seem to remember reading that angelfish don't like a lot of turbulence. *If that's so, the Aquaclears may be a better choice for that tank. *But the plants would benefit from the increased circulation of a spray bar. *So I guess there's no simple answer. I'll have to do some reading. *The Fluval 304 is up and running now. * Took a while to get all the air our of the canister, but now everything seems OK. I don't have a spray bar for it, and none of the local pet stores I have called have it in stock. *So, I am going to have to order it on-line and wait a few days for it to come in. Now I just a new impeller for the Aquaclear to make it nice and quiet. -- Andy Check the impeller shaft for wear also. Its not uncommon for tiny piece of substrate to get in between the impeller bore and shaft and wear rings and grooves on the shaft. You can easily replace the shaft if necessay as it just pulls out with a pair of pliers and pushes back in easy. |
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On Jul 5, 8:27*pm, KurtG wrote:
Check the impeller shaft for wear also. Its not uncommon for tiny piece of substrate to get in between the impeller bore and shaft and wear rings and grooves on the shaft. *You can easily replace the shaft if necessay as it just pulls out with a pair of pliers and pushes back in easy. Ok, just need to buy the parts. |
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On Jul 7, 12:40*pm, Andy wrote:
On Jul 5, 8:27*pm, KurtG wrote: Check the impeller shaft for wear also. Its not uncommon for tiny piece of substrate to get in between the impeller bore and shaft and wear rings and grooves on the shaft. *You can easily replace the shaft if necessay as it just pulls out with a pair of pliers and pushes back in easy. Ok, just need to buy the parts. Check out the Maxi-Jet line of powerheads. They have quite reasonable flow and head rates and are very dependable and cheap. Or the Danner line of Mag Drive or small POndmaster by Danner which also have very respectable head and pressure values, better than the typical pumps found in use with factory made filters of any brand. The Maxi Jet and Danner brands are all submersible and the Maxi-'s are smaller than the average coffee cup is and rated at 1200 GPH and put little to no latent heat back into a aquarium which is also a plus in a lot of cases. Both are pretty darn cheap to buy as well. I use a lot of the Maxi-Jet 1200 and 900 sized powerheads for pushing water to sumps etc on my various setups and the smaller 400 and 600 Maxi and the even smaller 404 etc for current making in the tanks, or pulling water out for water changes. Just a nice small all around dependable pump that works as advertised for a long time. Stay away from the Aqua Clear and Hydor powerheads. Aqua Clar may make a gread HOB filter but their line of powerheads suck in regards to longevity of use and flow and head rates. |
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