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Old March 19th 06, 06:55 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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Default Need canister filter advice.

Well, my Eheim Pro 2226 canister filter died (bad leak/crack?) and I'm
in the market for a new canister filter. I haven't been keeping up on
the latest since the Eheim has been basically trouble free. What's new
and happening in the canister filter world now? Are the Fluvals just as
good for less money? Should I stick with an Eheim? I'd like to stay in
the $150 and under range if I can (mailorder).

My tank is a planted 58 gallon with a medium fishload/plantload. I have
a 250GPH HOB on there now till I can get a new canister. Hopefully the
HOB can keep everything under control until I get the new filter.

Thanks for any input,

Scott
 




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