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filter question!

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  • 02-08-2015, 12:40 PM
    trailblazer295
    For HOB filters I've always used aquaclears. Easy to clean and they last a long time. I had one that I was given used and it laster another 10yrs before the motor finally quit. I had an issue with the impeller on a new one making noise so hagen mailed me a new one. For larger tanks for with a canister filter.
  • 02-13-2015, 05:45 PM
    Alexiel03
    Re: filter question!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by trailblazer295 View Post
    For HOB filters I've always used aquaclears. Easy to clean and they last a long time. I had one that I was given used and it laster another 10yrs before the motor finally quit. I had an issue with the impeller on a new one making noise so hagen mailed me a new one. For larger tanks for with a canister filter.

    yeah thats the kind i bought, and im glad i did, its so easy to clean and i love that its clear instead of black so i can see when it needs to be cleaned. i was looking at canister filters and found a few to choose from that i might get for the 75 gallon.
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