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Best Biowheel for 55g tank | |
me is already in use Fish Addict Posts: 596 Kudos: 99 Votes: 25 Registered: 02-Dec-2003 | Yeah..I'm needing a switch from my filter that came from the kit. It's working perfectly fine, but I'm paranoid of changing/rinsing the filter cartridge. So currently there is a minimum amount of flow through the filter cartridges, and it is time for them to be changed/rinsed. For the switch I'm gonna use some bio-spira from here Tell me if there is anything wrong with that. Now...what Biowheel filter do you recommend for a 55g tank? Me/my parents aren't short on money for a filter, so don't need to let that have any influence. Thanks you guys. Last edited by Me is already in use at 25-Mar-2005 23:08 |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:39 | |
Fallout Moderator Communications Specialist Posts: 6416 Kudos: 4053 Votes: 742 Registered: 29-Jul-2000 | Emperor 400 Or two 330's. |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:39 | |
sham Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 3369 Kudos: 2782 Votes: 98 Registered: 21-Apr-2004 | If I wasn't worried about money I'd get the magnum canister with biowheel instead of the powerfilters. Otherwise I'd agree with two 330's. |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:39 | |
me is already in use Fish Addict Posts: 596 Kudos: 99 Votes: 25 Registered: 02-Dec-2003 | Woops, mb, forgot to say HOB filter. |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:39 | |
victimizati0n Banned Posts: 1217 Kudos: 1105 Votes: 31 Registered: 29-Apr-2004 | Emperor 400. It is a waste of money getting 2 330's unless your planning to keep like 5 oscars in the tank, which would be overstocking anyways. |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:39 |
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