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Hi;
I was wondering whether anyone was using one of the Hagen Biolife internal wet/dry filters in their planted tanks? - thanks Dave |
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I have 2 Hagen(Fluval) BioLifes in my 100gall planted aquarium, having
replaced a Fluval 403 due to concerns about siphoning ( it can and does happen!). At first I didn't know where the CO2 was going. I just couldn't get above 10ppm. At the moment one is running normally and the other is submerged, effectively deactivating the trickle section. I can get 20ppm like this. As soon as I can, I'll be replacing these with regular Fluval internal canister filters. Paul Davies "Dave" wrote in message om... tose (LeighMo) wrote in message ... I was wondering whether anyone was using one of the Hagen Biolife internal wet/dry filters in their planted tanks? Is it going to be a CO2-injected tank? Wet/dry filters can dissipate a lot of CO2. I also don't like the idea of an internal filter. The Biolife (if it's the one I'm thinking of) is huge. Why have a big ugly filter in your tank, when you can have it outside and out of sight instead? I already have a Fluval 204 on my (heavily) planted 29g tank, but I've developed this paranoia about one of the hoses disconnecting. Silly, I know. Anyway, for that reason I've been musing about using an internal filter rather than a canister filter. Also, although I try to be disciplined about it, I think I'd maintain an internal filter more frequently than a canister filter. Having to (quick-)disconnect the hoses increases my afore-mentioned paranoia, and it's a pain to carry the contraption to the sink, etc. I had guessed that the Biolife probably wouldn't work out too well with a CO2-injected tank, but was wondering if any aquaria magicians here had worked out some kind of wonder with it. - D. |
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