Uberhoust
Fish Herder
I have used HOB filters for almost every aquarium I have ever setup. I started with the Dynaflows then moved to the Aquaclears. Functionally I really like the Aquaclears because they are essentially a large box that I put whatever media I want in them. I am sure that other manufactures have good HOB filters as well.
I do though have a couple of issues with the Aquaclears. First they do tend to become noisy from time to time requiring multiple adjustments to the top cover and or the impeller, and they do have a tendency to stop working after the power comes on after a power outage, common in my neighborhood, and require re-starting.
The biggest issue is with the noise, which my wife finds very irritating. I am thinking of a Fluvial 407 canister for my 75 gallon tank but they are about three times the cost of the equivalent Aquaclear. The other reason I am considering a canister(s) is that I may want to lower the water level to allow for plant grow above the water level.
I am trying to get a sense as to whether the canister is worth the extra cost, what would be the gotcha's or benefits that one wouldn't normally consider with a canister filter? Alternatively has anyone found a filter that is extremely quiet of any type (no air or foam filters, I have a number of air pumps that don't pass the noise test).
I do though have a couple of issues with the Aquaclears. First they do tend to become noisy from time to time requiring multiple adjustments to the top cover and or the impeller, and they do have a tendency to stop working after the power comes on after a power outage, common in my neighborhood, and require re-starting.
The biggest issue is with the noise, which my wife finds very irritating. I am thinking of a Fluvial 407 canister for my 75 gallon tank but they are about three times the cost of the equivalent Aquaclear. The other reason I am considering a canister(s) is that I may want to lower the water level to allow for plant grow above the water level.
I am trying to get a sense as to whether the canister is worth the extra cost, what would be the gotcha's or benefits that one wouldn't normally consider with a canister filter? Alternatively has anyone found a filter that is extremely quiet of any type (no air or foam filters, I have a number of air pumps that don't pass the noise test).