steelhealr Hug a mod Nano Reef Moderator Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Dec 27, 2004 Messages 5,632 Reaction score 4 Location Long Island, NY Mar 7, 2005 #16 Aquaclear. SH
K keane Fish Herder Joined Jan 11, 2005 Messages 1,084 Reaction score 0 Location Chester, UK Mar 7, 2005 #17 i use fluvals, internals and external canisters. reliable, highly efficient and easily maintainable. just what you look for in a filter. steve 8)
i use fluvals, internals and external canisters. reliable, highly efficient and easily maintainable. just what you look for in a filter. steve 8)
OP OP rdd1952 Swim with the Fishes Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Jan 18, 2005 Messages 9,757 Reaction score 2 Location Mt. Holly, NC Mar 7, 2005 #18 Have you ever tried the inline heaters with the cannister filters. It seems like a good idea but can't find much on the internet about them.
Have you ever tried the inline heaters with the cannister filters. It seems like a good idea but can't find much on the internet about them.
V vantgE I know you agree Joined Mar 1, 2004 Messages 1,720 Reaction score 0 Location Calgary Alberta, Mar 7, 2005 #19 From what i've hear they area great for maintaining the tempature, but i don't know if it is worth the cost
From what i've hear they area great for maintaining the tempature, but i don't know if it is worth the cost
OP OP rdd1952 Swim with the Fishes Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Jan 18, 2005 Messages 9,757 Reaction score 2 Location Mt. Holly, NC Mar 11, 2005 #20 I decided to bite the bullit on the cost and ordered the inline heaters. At least they will be out of the tank. Everything arrived yesterday. Will be setting it up tonight.
I decided to bite the bullit on the cost and ordered the inline heaters. At least they will be out of the tank. Everything arrived yesterday. Will be setting it up tonight.