1st… I like both filters… both foam pre filters get good marks from me, imo, both are close enough to the correct coarseness, to filter, without plugging up too soon… the Aquaclear’s foam is about 1/4 inch thicker, and the Tidal’s have a couple square inches more surface area… long term, I expect the Tidal to be harder to cut your own replacement foam, as it has a “dog leg” and is not fully rectangle like the Aquaclear…
The Aquaclear’s mesh bag is functional, but just seems cheap, being a plastic mesh tube, heat sealed on one end, with a cheap plastic clip for the other… the Tidal has a sewn mesh bag, with a zipper, but imo, is too fine a mesh… mine needed cleaning, and the indicators said so… but the bags were blinded over with waste, so very little water was actually flowing through the bio media…
.which brings up the bio media, both had what looked like ceramic chunks… the Aquaclear’s were smaller, and more porous, but again, imo, both had less than half of the bio media the filter box could effectively hold…
Both filters have media trays that hold the components, so they are easily removed from the filter, while it’s running ( a plus with the Aquaclear’s operating system
There are functional differences, you can review for yourself… in the end, I replaced both bio media bags, and supplemented the factory bio media, with twice as much of a ceramic donut, that has much more surface area… I can add pictures during the cleaning, if there is interest..
And since I normally over stock, and over filter my tanks, I’m interested n comments of other filters similar to these two
A picture of the 2 bio media bags, top is Tidal’s, middle is Aquaclear’s, and bottom is the bag I replaced them with…
The Aquaclear’s mesh bag is functional, but just seems cheap, being a plastic mesh tube, heat sealed on one end, with a cheap plastic clip for the other… the Tidal has a sewn mesh bag, with a zipper, but imo, is too fine a mesh… mine needed cleaning, and the indicators said so… but the bags were blinded over with waste, so very little water was actually flowing through the bio media…
.which brings up the bio media, both had what looked like ceramic chunks… the Aquaclear’s were smaller, and more porous, but again, imo, both had less than half of the bio media the filter box could effectively hold…
Both filters have media trays that hold the components, so they are easily removed from the filter, while it’s running ( a plus with the Aquaclear’s operating system
There are functional differences, you can review for yourself… in the end, I replaced both bio media bags, and supplemented the factory bio media, with twice as much of a ceramic donut, that has much more surface area… I can add pictures during the cleaning, if there is interest..
And since I normally over stock, and over filter my tanks, I’m interested n comments of other filters similar to these two
A picture of the 2 bio media bags, top is Tidal’s, middle is Aquaclear’s, and bottom is the bag I replaced them with…
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