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Old October 18th 05, 02:24 PM
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Good call Gary..

I think I'll hold off on installing the UGF before its to late. and then
later on replace the Magnum 350 pro w/ a Eheim 2128. I love how easy it
is to clean:

--cut--
And when it does come time to clean, you simply open it up, remove the
media trays and rinse clean, replace the filter pads, and stack it all
back into the filter. Your aquarium should be a joy to watch, not a
burden to maintain
--paste--

So, it looks like the finial filtration setup will be 2 AquaClear 110's
and 1 magnum 350 pro (later to be replaced w/ 1 Eheim 2128).

Dr. wrote:
"xbit" " " wrote in message ...

Hmm, I might have just answered my own question on why not use a UGF.



I've read more than once that UGF systems can do more to support "bad"
bacteria than nitrifying bacteria. I had one in my 72 gallon tank that I
converted to reverse flow, then removed when changing to a plant substrate.
I didn't have it in the tank long enough to say how well it worked in the
long term though.

I like a quiet filtration system, so I try to stay away from stuff that
splashes. If I ever get the chance to get something that big, I'll put a
couple Eheim 2128's on it with Eheim prefilters.

Great tank. Post back with more pics when you have it set up.

Gary


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Old October 19th 05, 02:50 AM
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On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 19:15:50 -0700, xbit " " wrote:
Don't ditch your power heads. You may still need then to create water
movement.

I have a 125 g tank and 2 fluva cannister filters, 304 and 404. I
still need one power head to move the water around. One thing I find
out is that they do make noise, not much but you can hear them.
Another is that there are some fine particles in the water that
floating around all the time. I added some fine moss and it is getting
better.

I think the best filter I had was magnum 350. It is very quite and
easy to replace the filters too. I would suggest you have 3 or 4 of
them and nothing else. Maybe few power heads to move the water around.
You will be really happy about the amost nothing noise level and easy
to care set up. I would use smaller power heads (designed to 10 to 20
g through put) because the bigger ones create noise.

I wish I did check with the group before I set up mine tank. It is too
late now because the tank is too close to the wall to have the magnum
350!

Hmm, I might have just answered my own question on why not use a UGF. I
just ran into an article that has quite a few interesting thoughts on
filtration including the UGF. I was google'ing "trickle filter" and
found the following:

http://www.akca.org/library/trickle.htm




xbit wrote:
The filtration I plan on using is:

1) 2 AquaClear 110's
2) 1 magnum 350 pro w/ two bio-wheels
3) UGF w/ 6 sponged penguin powerheads

I've always had really good luck w/ the UGF. All I've ever really needed
to do is gravel vac it once or twice a month.

Your thoughts on the UGF would be helpfull. I've yet to "add water"
so now is the time.





Please tell me you are not really going to use UGF! You will have to
really clena them up in 2 years. They are really good for the first
few years. After that, you will have to make sure you can clean it up.

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Old October 19th 05, 08:49 AM
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"fish lover" wrote in message
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I think the best filter I had was magnum 350. It is very quite and
easy to replace the filters too.


Did you use bio wheels with your Magnum? Without a bio wheel, the magnum
doesn't look like it's capable of much biological filtration, unless you
fill the can with something else besides carbon.

Gary


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Old October 19th 05, 02:52 PM
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On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 03:49:42 -0400, "Dr."
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"fish lover" wrote in message
.. .
I think the best filter I had was magnum 350. It is very quite and
easy to replace the filters too.


Did you use bio wheels with your Magnum? Without a bio wheel, the magnum
doesn't look like it's capable of much biological filtration, unless you
fill the can with something else besides carbon.

Gary

Yes, I used two bio wheels. They some times stuck and would not move.
I have to replace them from time to time. Other than that, everything
was perfect. Especially the almost nothing noise level compare to the
Fluva cannisters.
 




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