I just got my first canister filter and so far I absolutely hate it. It was a pain to assemble and I'm still not sure if I got the hoses tightly clamped enough. The latches that lock the motor to the canister are extremely difficult to push. When it was time to prime it, the button was stuck and required very hard pushing to become dislodged. Once I was able to push the priming button, I had to pump it like I was doing CPR chest compressions but it still wasn't pulling water. I read online reviews that said you have to fill the canister with water first. Would have been nice to have had that in the instructions. So I filled it with water and holy crap is this thing HEAVY! I'm going to have to lift that every time I want to clean It? Not only lift it, but drag it out from under the cabinet first. I had a back surgery a number of years ago and one of the screws in my back is broken, so I have to be careful about lifting. I never remember anyone saying that canister filters are heavy as all get-out. And, to top it all off, it isn't even working, even after performing chest compressions on the priming button again.
I got a canister filter because I wanted a quiet filter. My aqueon Quiet Flow, while being an awesome, easy, filter, makes noise from the water trickling out, which will be too loud for the living room where this will be set up. Also, everyone says the Canister filters are great, but honestly, I can't for the life of me think why if it involves the hassle that I have just gone through, every time it needs cleaning or maintenance. Carrying that big heavy canister full of water to the sink, dealing with all of the trays inside, putting it all back together, carrying it back, fighting with the locking clamps again, shoving it into the cabinet, again, heavy and now I have to be crouched down on the floor while lifting it into the cabinet, and reconnecting hoses, and then repriming. AARRRRGH!
Obviously i have to return this one because it doesnt work. Unless anyone can tell me it isn't supposed to be this difficult or they aren't supposed to be that heavy, I'm going to get a Fluval HOB because the water output sits lower and doesn't splash as much as the Aqueon. I may get one of each and just baffle the water flow from the Aqueon. The Fluval can hold more biomedia while the the Aqueon can do the bulk of the mechanical filtration. Anyway, that's what I'm thinking now.
The filter I used was the marineland magniflow 360 for up to 100 gallons. It is not a 100 gallon tank, but I want extra filtration in case I get goldfish.
Why on earth are canisters so popular when they are so difficult and heavy? Are other filters not like this one?
I got a canister filter because I wanted a quiet filter. My aqueon Quiet Flow, while being an awesome, easy, filter, makes noise from the water trickling out, which will be too loud for the living room where this will be set up. Also, everyone says the Canister filters are great, but honestly, I can't for the life of me think why if it involves the hassle that I have just gone through, every time it needs cleaning or maintenance. Carrying that big heavy canister full of water to the sink, dealing with all of the trays inside, putting it all back together, carrying it back, fighting with the locking clamps again, shoving it into the cabinet, again, heavy and now I have to be crouched down on the floor while lifting it into the cabinet, and reconnecting hoses, and then repriming. AARRRRGH!
Obviously i have to return this one because it doesnt work. Unless anyone can tell me it isn't supposed to be this difficult or they aren't supposed to be that heavy, I'm going to get a Fluval HOB because the water output sits lower and doesn't splash as much as the Aqueon. I may get one of each and just baffle the water flow from the Aqueon. The Fluval can hold more biomedia while the the Aqueon can do the bulk of the mechanical filtration. Anyway, that's what I'm thinking now.
The filter I used was the marineland magniflow 360 for up to 100 gallons. It is not a 100 gallon tank, but I want extra filtration in case I get goldfish.
Why on earth are canisters so popular when they are so difficult and heavy? Are other filters not like this one?