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:good: hello all i just got a brand new bio-wheel filter for my 55 gallon tank
i was and am still using an under gravel filter but decided to add on a second filter and
it is wonderful the model is marineland penguin 350 bio-wheel, good for tanks as large as 70 gallons
turning over 350gallons an hour for as little as $50.00 it was a must buy and the tank looks great lol
so if your in the market to get a new filter get a bio-wheel
http://www.petco.com/Shop/Product.aspx?R=4...ilyID=2402&
 
:good: hello all i just got a brand new bio-wheel filter for my 55 gallon tank
i was and am still using an under gravel filter but decided to add on a second filter and
it is wonderful the model is marineland penguin 350 bio-wheel, good for tanks as large as 70 gallons
turning over 350gallons an hour for as little as $50.00 it was a must buy and the tank looks great lol
so if your in the market to get a new filter get a bio-wheel
http://www.petco.com/Shop/Product.aspx?R=4...ilyID=2402&
i got one the 100b model about a month ago for 10$ in my lfs
but i heard its really hard to keep co2 balance with them for planted tanks
 
i dont have real plants in my tank so i really dont know about co2 levels
somewhere in the pic section is a pic of my tank
if anyone knows a the ansewer to the guys question above
please post a response
thanks in advance :D
 
mine is not a question
its a fact
when the water falls like a fountain it losses CO2 but its possible to maintain stilll
 

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