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Is This To Much

boabmac63

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I dont like my filter http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B002OEVCMA/ref=mp_s_a_23?qid=1327788941&sr=8-23
Could i get this 1 i have a 64 litre tank almost 20gall
 
If you have a 64 litre tank, it might be a slight overkill, if it really pumps 500L/H.
On my 54L, I used a 450L/H filter, and it worked fine! :)
 
I dont mean to put you off this filter but I had the same one from APS and it made so much noise I sent it back for a refund.

Just bear in mind that the motor in this filter is loud!
 
I dont mean to put you off this filter but I had the same one from APS and it made so much noise I sent it back for a refund.

Just bear in mind that the motor in this filter is loud!
Do u know a good cheap filter the one i have now doesnt do anything also can u have a look on amazon an tell me a good one i know its asking a bit much its just i dont know anything about filters except the carbon ect

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B002NLO9PG/ref=mp_s_a_1?qid=1327791485&sr=8-1
Is this 1 ok
 
How cheep do you want to go?
The filter is the most important thing in a tank so I wouldn't go too cheap if I want performance and durability, unless you really can't afford it.

And in regards to a previous comment about filter overkill, there is no such a thing. The higher, the better as normally all filters perform at a level way below the advertised one.
In my fry tank the filter is 400L/H and the tank is 28L only.
My personal recommendation is to aim for a filtration 10 times the volume of water an hour. For a 64litre tank, 640L/H minimum filter
 
I dont mean to put you off this filter but I had the same one from APS and it made so much noise I sent it back for a refund.

Just bear in mind that the motor in this filter is loud!
Do u know a good cheap filter the one i have now doesnt do anything also can u have a look on amazon an tell me a good one i know its asking a bit much its just i dont know anything about filters except the carbon ect

http://www.amazon.co...27791485&sr=8-1
Is this 1 ok

I wouldn't go for that filter If I were you.


 
I'm a big fan of the Marineland Penguin & Emperor Bio Wheel filters. They aren't that expensive either. I have the Penguin 150 on my son's 20 gallon & it works great. If you want to go crazy you could get the Penguin 200 for about $20 online at PetMountain.com plus shipping. I have the 200 on my 36 gallon & again, it works great.

Here's a link:

http://www.petmountain.com/product/aquarium-power-filters/11442-502944/marineland-penguin-bio-wheel-power-filter.html
 
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B001BXC3SW?qid=1327830714&sr=8-1 that's what I've got in my 64 litre and so far so good.
 
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B001BXC3SW?qid=1327830714&sr=8-1 that's what I've got in my 64 litre and so far so good.
U must have the same tank and that filter doesnt work good if u look it dowsnt pick anything up
 
Mine does and u can see bits on the grill where it pulls the water in. Fluval are suppose to be good arnt they?
 
Yeh i do know :/ I was suggesting maybe a fluval a few ppl have told me to swap mine for a fluval 1

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B001Q1HPGE/ref=aw_d_detail?pd=1&qid=1327836398&sr=8-1

How do u swap the filter once you have the fish in?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B001TKZ51E/ref=mp_s_a_2?qid=1327836712&sr=8-2
 
Is yours a interpet fish box? I was wondering with there being a hole in the bk of the lid if a external filter was possible?
 

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