bogusmove
Fish Fanatic
Hi all. I've been keeping fish for years, I have 3 tanks, and I've used a few different internal filters and the rena XP3 external.
Now, the Rena XP3, I like. It's the only external I've used, but still, it's sensible in that the water is drawn up through 3 good sized buckets in sequence, simple and effective.
However... none of the internal filters I've used seem to be designed around this basic principal. Typically they are a long thin rectangular shaped device with slots for water inlet all up the sides. This means the majority of the water is sucked in through the slots towards the top, near the impeller, and the water flow towards the bottom is relatively minor. Fluval, Rena and Aqua Vital internal filters all seem to be like this anyway.
Why is not the same design principal of the Rena XP3 used for internal filters? The scale is much smaller certainly but surely one wants to be able to filter through a choice of medias in sequence?
For example, look at this image of the Aqua Vital 600.
This filter is modular, the 2 bottom box bits come off and can be seperately filled as you would expect from the look of the picture. If there were no slots in the top box then this would be really great, but there is.
Clearly one could use external filters... but for a small tank, I don't really want the bother, and I could modify the Aqua Vital too for that matter, but I'd probably rather find the right tool for the job.
So, questions, does this issue frustrate anyone else or am I alone? Is there a filter that meets my requirements?
Regards.
Michael.
Now, the Rena XP3, I like. It's the only external I've used, but still, it's sensible in that the water is drawn up through 3 good sized buckets in sequence, simple and effective.
However... none of the internal filters I've used seem to be designed around this basic principal. Typically they are a long thin rectangular shaped device with slots for water inlet all up the sides. This means the majority of the water is sucked in through the slots towards the top, near the impeller, and the water flow towards the bottom is relatively minor. Fluval, Rena and Aqua Vital internal filters all seem to be like this anyway.
Why is not the same design principal of the Rena XP3 used for internal filters? The scale is much smaller certainly but surely one wants to be able to filter through a choice of medias in sequence?
For example, look at this image of the Aqua Vital 600.
This filter is modular, the 2 bottom box bits come off and can be seperately filled as you would expect from the look of the picture. If there were no slots in the top box then this would be really great, but there is.
Clearly one could use external filters... but for a small tank, I don't really want the bother, and I could modify the Aqua Vital too for that matter, but I'd probably rather find the right tool for the job.
So, questions, does this issue frustrate anyone else or am I alone? Is there a filter that meets my requirements?
Regards.
Michael.