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I added the emperor 400 to my tank setup.I put it on the end that is hard to
see from most sides.I now have an Eheim 2028, an Eheim 2229,and an Emperor 400 and a BioWheel 170 all on my 125.I will remove the 170 once this tank is fully cycled. I can deal with the ability to see a few inches of filter hanging in the tank. Now Mr Oscars GET MESSY WITH IT ![]() "william bales" wrote in message ... I have definatley decided that I want to either get the emperor 400 or the biowheel pro 60. Do they both have the same size biowheels on them?From the little information that I found on the internet they appear to be realtively the same size and I was going to add the biowheel 60 to one of my eheims but if the emperor does just as good it never hurts to have extra filters especially in an oscar tank. "william bales" wrote in message ... Which should I add to my tank?I have a 125 gallon freshwater cichlid tank and the ammonia level is still a little higher than I would like it.I am debating whether to get the pro 60 or just add another 330.Does the pro 60 do a signifigantly better job than a 330 would?I have 2 Eheim canister filters on the tank now one is a wetdry but there is alot of die off in the tank from the old liverock in it.The pro 60 is 30 dollars and the 330 is only 20.Which would you add and why? Thanks william |
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