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Old June 14th 05, 09:06 AM
crav2300 crav2300 is offline
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Default eheim filters - quiet? effective?

I am currently using an internal filter for my 55 gallon planted tank. Currently, I am using an internal filter for its quietness. However, the internal filter practically does nothing to cleaning the tank water other than move it around. Now, I want to get a new external canister filter.

I am planning to get this filter:
Eheim Ecco Comfort Canister Filter- 2234

My first concern...
Do these filters make a lot of noise? If so, are there any better alternatives as to canister filters that make very little noise?

My second concern...
Is this an effective filter, a filter you would recommend me to get?
I currently have 1 pair of angelfish, 6 bleeding heart tetras, 9 ottos, and 10 japonica shrimps in this tank.

thanks!!
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Old June 14th 05, 12:58 PM
Paul A. Ergh
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I have two Hagen Fluval 304s on my 75g planted tank. I have to put my hands
on them to feel if they are running because I can not hear them at all.
Sometimes they will make a little noise but that has always been because
they needed to be cleaned.

The Fluval also has a nice quick disconnect feature to make cleaning very
easy.


"crav2300" wrote in message
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I am currently using an internal filter for my 55 gallon planted tank.
Currently, I am using an internal filter for its quietness. However,
the internal filter practically does nothing to cleaning the tank water
other than move it around. Now, I want to get a new external canister
filter.

I am planning to get this filter:
Eheim Ecco Comfort Canister Filter- 2234

My first concern...
Do these filters make a lot of noise? If so, are there any better
alternatives as to canister filters that make very little noise?

My second concern...
Is this an effective filter, a filter you would recommend me to get?
I currently have 1 pair of angelfish, 6 bleeding heart tetras, 9 ottos,
and 10 japonica shrimps in this tank.

thanks!!


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Old June 16th 05, 12:07 PM
DanRad
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I'm currently using 2 Eheim 2217's and a 2250. I find them to be quiet
and effective, though sometimes the 2250 develops an irritating rattle
that I have to seek out and tighten up. No such problem with the 2217's.
Good filters IMO.



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Old June 18th 05, 06:15 PM
NetMax
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"crav2300" wrote in message
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I am currently using an internal filter for my 55 gallon planted tank.
Currently, I am using an internal filter for its quietness. However,
the internal filter practically does nothing to cleaning the tank water
other than move it around. Now, I want to get a new external canister
filter.

I am planning to get this filter:
Eheim Ecco Comfort Canister Filter- 2234

My first concern...
Do these filters make a lot of noise? If so, are there any better
alternatives as to canister filters that make very little noise?

My second concern...
Is this an effective filter, a filter you would recommend me to get?
I currently have 1 pair of angelfish, 6 bleeding heart tetras, 9 ottos,
and 10 japonica shrimps in this tank.

thanks!!


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crav2300


I think you would find any of the modern (current) Eheims or Fluvals to
be quiet and effective, however the reviews on the Ecco (economy) are
mixed.
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Old June 19th 05, 10:16 AM
crav2300 crav2300 is offline
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Thanks Paul, NetMax, and DanRad for all your advices!

I went to get the Fluval 304 (Eheim filters weren't available) today. I just installed it; the filter doesn't even make a sound!
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Old August 15th 05, 01:08 PM
Desmond Wong
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I have an Ecco 2231, am quite happy with it.

I find I don't need to do as many filter cleans but it keeps the tank in
great shape. I probably am due to a filter clean, been 5 months or so since
I did the last...

Des.

"crav2300" wrote in message
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I am currently using an internal filter for my 55 gallon planted tank.
Currently, I am using an internal filter for its quietness. However,
the internal filter practically does nothing to cleaning the tank water
other than move it around. Now, I want to get a new external canister
filter.

I am planning to get this filter:
Eheim Ecco Comfort Canister Filter- 2234

My first concern...
Do these filters make a lot of noise? If so, are there any better
alternatives as to canister filters that make very little noise?

My second concern...
Is this an effective filter, a filter you would recommend me to get?
I currently have 1 pair of angelfish, 6 bleeding heart tetras, 9 ottos,
and 10 japonica shrimps in this tank.

thanks!!


--
crav2300



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Old August 18th 05, 04:27 PM
Justin
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Hi,

I have a 50gal planted aquarium and I use an Eheim 2217. at first it was
quite noisy, but found that was due to air bubbles caught in it. My tank is
a lot clearer than with my previous filter (via aqua). The only problem is,
there are no filter media baskets in mine and priming can be a bit of a pain
after cleaning out the media, but all in all, I would not go back to any
other filter...

Hope this helps.

Justin.

"Desmond Wong" wrote in message
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I have an Ecco 2231, am quite happy with it.

I find I don't need to do as many filter cleans but it keeps the tank
in great shape. I probably am due to a filter clean, been 5 months or so
since I did the last...

Des.

"crav2300" wrote in message
...

I am currently using an internal filter for my 55 gallon planted tank.
Currently, I am using an internal filter for its quietness. However,
the internal filter practically does nothing to cleaning the tank water
other than move it around. Now, I want to get a new external canister
filter.

I am planning to get this filter:
Eheim Ecco Comfort Canister Filter- 2234

My first concern...
Do these filters make a lot of noise? If so, are there any better
alternatives as to canister filters that make very little noise?

My second concern...
Is this an effective filter, a filter you would recommend me to get?
I currently have 1 pair of angelfish, 6 bleeding heart tetras, 9 ottos,
and 10 japonica shrimps in this tank.

thanks!!


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crav2300




 




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