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Does anyone have an opinion of the Emporer 280 vs the Magnum HOT system?
The filter that came with my 29g is getting tired and I think a new one, perhaps with a bio-wheel sounds good. Thanks, Dan |
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![]() "Dan Norgard" wrote in message ... Does anyone have an opinion of the Emporer 280 vs the Magnum HOT system? The filter that came with my 29g is getting tired and I think a new one, perhaps with a bio-wheel sounds good. Thanks, Dan For a 29H tank, go with the Emperor 400. The 280s are good only when the 400 will not fit, in my case on a 37H(the cross brace). |
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Give us a little more info
Tanks size Fish type Fresh or sal****er etc Marcus http://www.aquatic-store.com/ Co2 tanks on sale Eheim 2026 $143 Co2 regulator and bubble counter with needle valve $75 WEBBOARD http://aquatic.yupapa.com/phpbb/index.php On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 19:00:13 -0700, "Dan Norgard" wrote: Does anyone have an opinion of the Emporer 280 vs the Magnum HOT system? The filter that came with my 29g is getting tired and I think a new one, perhaps with a bio-wheel sounds good. Thanks, Dan |
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29 gallon planted freshwater with 6 neons, 3 black skirt tetras, 4 rosy
tetras, 2 otos, one apple snail, 3 ghost shrimp and soon 2 dwarf flame gouramis. Right now it has the TopFin filter it came with. Thanks to all! Dan "AQUATIC-STORE.COM" sales a@t aquatic-store.com wrote in message ... Give us a little more info Tanks size Fish type Fresh or sal****er etc Marcus http://www.aquatic-store.com/ Co2 tanks on sale Eheim 2026 $143 Co2 regulator and bubble counter with needle valve $75 WEBBOARD http://aquatic.yupapa.com/phpbb/index.php On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 19:00:13 -0700, "Dan Norgard" wrote: Does anyone have an opinion of the Emporer 280 vs the Magnum HOT system? The filter that came with my 29g is getting tired and I think a new one, perhaps with a bio-wheel sounds good. Thanks, Dan |
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I've been 15 years in the hobby and what I can say is that today, most filters on the market are very expensive, very complex for nothing and not very efficient. The marketing hype around most new models is really getting out of hand. I don't really recomment filters like the magnum. If you want to go for powerfiltration, get Eheim, trust me. The best filtration systems remain the classic German-made Eheim cannisters (Fluvals are toys with by-passes), good old undergravels and yes, plain sponge filters (air or powerhead operated ones). Hang-on-the-tank Aquaclears and similar filters with biowheels are IMHO a major waste of money as they have by-passes and are poor biological filters. I don't know about the emperor but if it is built like aquaclears and penguins, its the last thing I would buy. Remember that a tank that is properly taken care of doesn't need extreme filtration except for coldwater, messy species or very large tanks. Cheers Dan Norgard wrote: Does anyone have an opinion of the Emporer 280 vs the Magnum HOT system? The filter that came with my 29g is getting tired and I think a new one, perhaps with a bio-wheel sounds good. Thanks, Dan |
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Opinions are useful, but an Eheim for a 29 gal tank isn't the best
answer. It depends much on what kind of fish and the bio load. My 2cents I've got a number of different filters I've accululated by buying used tanks over the years, and I'm using all of them. The worst for me is an undergravel filter - but for a planted display tank, and not heavily loaded with fish - it may be a good solution! Box filters are fine for a smaller tank where you have a vibrator pump and you don't want to add an expense of a power filter. Old Whispers for 10-20 gal tanks are junk, clogging up too quick and have too little water flow. Hot Magnum and Magnum 350 are good and easy to clean, the Eheim is a bear to clean and I don't see it moving more water than the Magnums. For a number of tanks used in a breeding setup (as I have), foam filters will NOT suck up tiny fry or brine shrimp and are excellent bacteria housing. Not good for detritus though. My favorite power filter, and the only one I'd buy are the aquaclear 300. Rated at 300 gph (& they do move water!) I've never had one clog up. and you can slightly adjust the flow if used on a smaller tank. (& they're currently on sale for $20 in the latest Drs Foster & Smith) DO NOT discard your filter material when it gets dirty! Wash it out and return it .. I have filter floss (fabric store - quilt batting!) that is stillin use for over 5 years. Some older foam is breaking up and a friend says his big CA cichlids chew them to pieces! .. Bob I've been 15 years in the hobby and what I can say is that today, most filters on the market are very expensive, very complex for nothing and not very efficient. The marketing hype around most new models is really getting out of hand. I don't really recomment filters like the magnum. If you want to go for powerfiltration, get Eheim, trust me. The best filtration systems remain the classic German-made Eheim cannisters (Fluvals are toys with by-passes), good old undergravels and yes, plain sponge filters (air or powerhead operated ones). Hang-on-the-tank Aquaclears and similar filters with biowheels are IMHO a major waste of money as they have by-passes and are poor biological filters. I don't know about the emperor but if it is built like aquaclears and penguins, its the last thing I would buy. Remember that a tank that is properly taken care of doesn't need extreme filtration except for coldwater, messy species or very large tanks. Cheers Dan Norgard wrote: Does anyone have an opinion of the Emporer 280 vs the Magnum HOT system? The filter that came with my 29g is getting tired and I think a new one, perhaps with a bio-wheel sounds good. Thanks, Dan |
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![]() "Tin-Tin" wrote in message ... Hi I've been 15 years in the hobby and what I can say is that today, most filters on the market are very expensive, very complex for nothing and not very efficient. The marketing hype around most new models is really getting out of hand. I don't really recomment filters like the magnum. If you want to go for powerfiltration, get Eheim, trust me. The best filtration systems remain the classic German-made Eheim cannisters (Fluvals are toys with by-passes), good old undergravels and yes, plain sponge filters (air or powerhead operated ones). Hang-on-the-tank Aquaclears and similar filters with biowheels are IMHO a major waste of money as they have by-passes and are poor biological filters. I don't know about the emperor but if it is built like aquaclears and penguins, its the last thing I would buy. Remember that a tank that is properly taken care of doesn't need extreme filtration except for coldwater, messy species or very large tanks. Cheers Your comments are fairly consistent with all the others I have seen from folks whom use Eheim filters. I see no point in disputing your facts or opinion. If I were to decide to buy another canister filter I would certainly be looking for a used Eheim. I consider them the Harley Davidson of aquarium filters. They only become more valuable with age and have a huge following. Their design stays true to their roots. |
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![]() "Larry Blanchard" wrote in message ... In article .net, says... Your comments are fairly consistent with all the others I have seen from folks whom use Eheim filters. I see no point in disputing your facts or opinion. If I were to decide to buy another canister filter I would certainly be looking for a used Eheim. How about the Eheim submersible filters for a small aquarium? I've just acquired a 20 gallon in which I plan to put a couple of goldfish (shubunkins). -- I am afraid that I have become hopelessly obsessed with using Emperor bio-wheel filters. I have used a 400 model on a 20 gallon long and it worked really well. |
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