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bettachris Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 3875 Kudos: 4173 Votes: 452 Registered: 13-Jun-2004 | i have the fural 404 and i hate it. n.e way my ddad during a water change broke it but now we have some parts for it. n.e way now that it is fixed up we plan on moving it to a 55 gallon with parrots and what not. now we are plannig on getting the ehiem pro || and maybe the wet dry version also for a 90 gallon tank. this 90 is also getting a sander to. is this too much for this one tank. it is a corner tank so we need alot of pumps for the surface area said the guy at the store. my Q is is this to many filters for one tank, and is it better to just buy the new 404 with a better closing system, or keep buying parts(it has broken down many times b4)? |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:38 | |
Janna Mega Fish Posts: 1386 Registered: 24-Aug-2003 | You can never really overfiltrate a tank. You can have too much current, but not too much filtration. With canisters I don't think you'll have a problem with too much current. If you have the money for those filters, go for it. You'll have a very...err... filtered tank. They wear masks of silk, porcelain, brass, and silver, So as not to mislead with their own, ordinary faces. |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:38 | |
krige Big Fish Posts: 405 Kudos: 1088 Votes: 377 Registered: 24-Jul-2003 | Go with eheim pro2's all the way i run 2 on a 125 uk gak tank(150US) and maintenance is easy,plus with that much media you will never see a spike even if you remove one for a thorough tear down.See profile for tanks. Gibson SG you know you want one!! |
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