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Harriet,
Sorry to hear that you have had the same problem with yours.
I have been wondering whether we would be able to establish a common factor with our leaking Eheims, whether it be design flaw or co2-based seal damage. If anyone who has suffered this issue could please post to say whether...
Hi Matt,
I think there inlies my problem - I don't feel as if I have been properly looked after by Eheim, and that is especially galling considering the considerable cost of these units. To take nearly three months to resolve the first issue I had when I made it clear just how much water it was...
Re: Eheim Pro 3 2075 Review
Hi mcbrix,
The installation sets are, as jmkgreen correctly points out, the 16/22mm ones.
The eheim part numbers for these sets are: #4005300 and #4005310
Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance :)
Re: Eheim Pro 3 2075 Review
Hi McBrix,
Unfortunately the cabinets on one of my aquariums is too small to house the 2075 (48x12x12, 120l non-brand), and on the other (Rio 125) I do not want to remove (or raise) the shelf, so on each I have the filter sat off to one side of the cabinet.
The top...
Having a website offline for this long is unprecedented in my experience. Bauer must really be hurting over this, and I can see why they would want to protect their subscriber-base at any cost.
I can only assume that they are rebuilding the site from the ground-up.
Re: Eheim Pro 3 2075 Review
Hi mfcphil,
Eheim themselves rate this for tanks up to 600l, however the "quoted" output is 1250lph. If you work on the basis that in a planted tank you want to aim for 10x turnover per hour, then you need to either be looking for a filter with an output of 2400 lph...
Sorry folks, I do appreciate that my last post was very "techy", but I tried to keep it as simple as possible while providing as much information as I could. Planted aquaria and database technologies are about as far apart as I could pick two subjects, so it is hardly surprising that subscribers...
With websites which are often updated, the content is almost always stored in a database. The only thing which remains static is the framework to render the site.
When a hack occurs, one of two things will have to happen. Either the database will have to be rolled-back to a point in time before...
As mentioned earlier, if the hashes were not salted then they could have been reversed using rainbow tables. Also, the stolen passwords could have been hashed by the individual who lifted the list for placing onto pastebin to advertise the list for "sale" with the unhashed passwords provided to...
If the passwords have been hashed, there is less of an issue with the passwords being reversed and used elsewhere - the computational time required to do so would be vast (assuming they are salted as I mentioned before).
However! It is always best-practise to use different usernames and...
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