Stykk
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Just want to get some opinions on what you all like for canister filters, and why you like them.
<"Second hand Eheims">.Just want to get some opinions on what you all like for canister filters
They are heart-stopping expensive!Sadly I can’t say as I haven’t saved enough yet to buy an ADA Super Jet!
I agree with you on the Eheim thermofilters,and they look the business but they are pricey.Eheim thermo filters for me. Like the idea of not having a separate heater, and the pro 4 thermos I have used have been flawless in terms of temperature control and have run for years. Still running in fact. And as Daryl points out, if you ever need spare parts, they are easily available. Although I’ve been running one of mine now for 3 years without needing a spare part once.
The only downside to these I would say is the fact that you have to take off the head to get at and clean the mechanical filter pads, which is a pain.
The Oase thermo filters that are currently available seem to have solved this with an easily remove pre filter. I’ve never had one of these, but a lot of people swear by them including well known and respected aqua scaping shops.
The reason I prefer the Eheim, is that it looks a better quality build to me than the Oase. The heater on the Oase is like a traditional glass aquarium heater which is fitted into the filter, with a twist knob setting, where as the Eheim has a kettle type element in the bottom of it, and the temperature is set digitally. It also displays the real time temperature of the water digitally which I like. How I wish that Eheim would make the same filter but with easy access mechanical sponges 🙄
Another great filter I’ve used is the fluval G6. This has an even better easy maintain mechanical filter. Downside is, it doesn’t have a heater at all. But for me the filter was flawless, and has an even more extensive digital display screen.
I think this question is a very personal preference of the individual really.
Most people stick to what they know and what they have experience of working well for them in the past.
need to get rid of my Classic 2215 first,or wait for it to break down which will most probably never happen.
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Can relate to this..Now must find a way to convince the wife that the filters on the way out.
I have one on a small tank...great little filter.For me, it definitively is the SUNSUN HW series... 🙂
Because it is a standalone canister (prefilter), but leave out the Pre and you have a canister and you can hook a variety of pump capacities to it, one that suits your setup best. You can easily connect canisters in series to increase filter capacity or media variety. The best thing of all they come cheap.
I have a few in use for several years now and I'm already breaking even and used them on several different tank sizes with different pumps with different turnovers. But I'm highly under the impression if handled with a bit of care it will be a once in a lifetime-buy...
I believe All Pond Solutions sells them also under their own trade name...
I'm one of them.I have heard of people running these filters for 20 years.
I have <"one of these in our kitchen">, it sits on the worktop next to the tank and is very quiet.I like my Eheim Experience 150 since it is uncomplicated and silent.
I’ve found the solution to my noisy Eheim 2213 here:Eheim experience filters are the quietest filter I've ever known and that's the deal breaker for me these days though I did like the tetratec ex1200 I had for a while for raw force. I have a pair of 2213's and one is a noisy pita the other is very quiet, I'll likely replace the filter, impeller shaft and bushings is 2/3'ds the price of a whole new filter.