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Showing posts with label fish aquarium backgrounds. Show all posts

Saturday, November 8, 2014

Cobalt Aquatics 5-Watt Mini-Therm Electronic Heaters for Aquarium

Cobalt Aquatics 5-Watt Mini-Therm Electronic Heaters for AquariumI like this little heater. It didn't have any reviews so I took a chance on it. A couple of the other slim or mini heaters tend to keep my betta bowls too warm.

The cobalt mini 5 watt is keeping my one gallon bowl at a steady 78 degrees. IT has been in service for 3 weeks. I live in Texas and my house's ambient temp in this time of year is about 71.

Its just an awesome little heater for glass and acrylic aquariums from one gallon to 5 gallon aquariums not recommended for 10 gallons and up, you might need something stronger than 5 watts.

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This heater is perfect for a one gallon tank! I had a 7.5 watt heater that I had to keep unplugging because the water was getting too hot. With the 5 watt heater, no worries and no over heating. Temp stays at 78 to 82 degrees. Could not find anything like this heater at stores.

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Monday, November 3, 2014

Fish Tapes - 30 count - Removal of tapeworm in Fish

Fish Tapes - 30 count - Removal of tapeworm in FishWhy spend big bucks on Droncit for dogs at $7.19 PER TABLET when you can use Fish Tapes which is the same exact product as Droncit and only $1.15 PER TABLET??

If you need directions on dosage, just google it.

These capsules, containing 34 mg prazaquantal, are an affordable way to worm my cats! Adult cat dose is 23 mg prazaquantal, the generic ingredient in droncit. I split them open, dissolve two capsules in 3 cc of liquid and give eachof three cats one cc of suspension, which gives them about 23 mg per cat. It does not taste good, so I follow it with a syringe of water or tuna juice to wash the bad taste away.

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My vet wanted 6.50 a tablet for the same thing. I have 16 dogs and all had fleas recently and the tapeworms were showing up. I just wormed them all on Saturday morning and on Sunday and Monday when I checked, there was not a single egg segment in anyone's poop. I am thrilled! I will reworm them in 3 weeks to be sure we have gotten them all. I ended up giving 40 tablets for a cost of around $46.00 instead of $195.00....I am thrilled!

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This medication is used to get rid of tapeworms and it works. I use them for my dogs when they have tape worms. Same as canine wormers but cheaper.

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This is 20% (or less) of the price that is sold for dogs! Works great, easy to administer, I simply mixed in with favorite food. Mixes well with water for lower dosing for my 2 cats. I am very happy with this product. Works great, is cheap, and is exactly 34 mg of praziquantel per capsule. I will order from this vendor again.

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Monday, September 8, 2014

Jardin Aquarium Fish Tank Biochemical Sponge Filter Air Pump

Jardin Aquarium Fish Tank Biochemical Sponge Filter Air PumpI use these as my only filtration in a 20 gallon tank housing a number of young apistos. I also use it as suplimental filtration (to a Fluval 306) in my 55 gallon although I believe if you had a couple of them in a planted 55 you could do without the canister filter altogether.

i got a few of these works just the way its suposta was a bit smaller then i was thinking but im very happy with it

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It's not as bulky as some of the bigger sponges. It has more sex appeal than some of the huge ones.

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hook an bubbler up to it and it flows quite well.

I have this and a small hang on the back filter in my fry tank (hang on the back gets turned off when fry are present) and this filters as much or more than the power filter. the head is adjustable so you can easily raise or lower it so that the discharge is at the water line, and the part with the sponges can be rotated to be in whatever position meets your needs (i like having them down, gives the most length)

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Sunday, August 31, 2014

Jardin Plastic Aquarium Plants Fish Tank Decoration, Red/Purple

Jardin Plastic Aquarium Plants Fish Tank Decoration, Red/PurpleI bought this plant because of the good reviews and I did like the look of the plant at first glance but after looking closer...I notices strands of glue throughout the leaves and some of the plant stems were coming out of the base in my hand. This plant is going back.

I was a little concerned trying this in a betta tank but it has worked out fine. While it is plastic the material is not sharp. My fish likes to rest with her head inside the plant! The color is what caught my attention it's nice little pop of red an soft purple blend. Weighted bottom works without gravel.

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The plant's arrival from shippment is sorta flat but once you have it out of package and fluff it up a bit and let it sit for a day or so its form will go back to original shape (mine did).Looks great if using black gravel as well.

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WOW! Can't say too much about this plant! I had almost finished my order on Amazon when I saw this and couldn't pass it up; so glad I didn't. This plant is the eye catcher in my aquarium; it is so bright and gorgeous. The color is spectacular. I HIGHLY recommend adding this plant to your aquarium landscape; you won't be sorry.

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looks cute in my aquarium.

idk if the fish care for it, but i like the color it adds and i really like the shape.

Friday, August 22, 2014

Zoo Med ReptiHalogen Heat Lamp 150 Watts

Zoo Med ReptiHalogen Heat Lamp 150 WattsThis lamp is great for your pet reptile, and will work well to provide a basking spot. If you are in a cold climate, however, you should augment it with a ceramic heat emitter. Otherwise, it will keep your pet nice and toasty!

This is a good quality heat lamp. I was having trouble keeping my 55 gallon tank warm after I got a smaller hood to allow more air flow. This lamp did the trick!

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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

TOM Aquarium Accessories Baby Nursery (live bearer & isolation container)

TOM Aquarium Accessories Baby NurseryWe bought this nursery when we discovered 7 very tiny orange fish floating in our tank. It works perfectly. I took out all of the dividers and the 7 little fish have more than enough room to grow safely. I put a piece of plant inside the nursery in case they wanted to seek cover. You keep the box about an inch above water so the little fish cannot sneak out. Very pleased with this product.

The product was excellent although I did not use it with the mother giving birth. By the time I ordered the product and installed it, the mother had already had the babies. I simply took out the pieces and used the nursery as a single isolation container inside the main tank to keep the babies in until they are large enough to release.

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The bottom and side vents are too large. I had noticed that before using; but I had a pregnant guppy which is about to give birth and I didn't have time to look for another nursery container. So I used it. The mother gave birth to more than thirty babies. While I was happily watching them, I noticed a baby trying to hide above a big leave at the surface of the aquarium. I caught it and placed it back inside this container. Then I noticed several others are outside. While I was catching and putting them back, smaller babies were falling out from the bottom and side vents. Finally, I transferred all of them to a food storage container. Those that I couldn't catch became live food for some of the adults.

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I've yet to have any fry survive this breeder. I have guppy and platy fry that survive without the use of a breeder tank in 2 of my other tanks, but one of my tanks has too many barbs and other excitable fish that usually eat up all the fry before I even know the mama has given birth. So in this one tank, I had decided to try this breeder box. I've put swordtail mamas and molly mamas in there, and so far none of the fry have survived. Some get their bodies trapped in the slits of the V, and never make it to the bottom of the breeder. The few that do make it to the bottom of the breeder get their bodies torn in half by the fish on the outside of the tank when their tails dangle thru the slits on the bottom of the breeder. So I wake up in the morning to a bunch of fish heads in the breeder. I put java moss in the box and a layer of gravel in the bottom of the breeder so that at least if the fish make it thru the V of the breeder, it might save them from the fish outside the breeder. This last time, I left out the V partition and just have gravel, a ton of java moss, and the insert that has a bunch of slits in it; only I put that in upside down, hoping the babies will at least fit thru the bigger slits. Also, the V insert is VERY hard to get out. After the last mama delivered, and there were a bunch of fry stuck in the top because their heads were too big to drop to bottom of breeder, I tried taking the V insert out while in the tank so that the babies could be in bottom of the tank. I probably killed more fry trying to take the V out. Very difficult. Also, the box does not always stay stuck to the side of the tank, maybe in a tank full of guppies, but not in a tank full of other larger and more active fish. I've found this box dangling halfway down the tank, being jostled about by the airline. Oh, and the lack of instructions for how to put it together is disappointing. For those wanting to try this, it comes together the right way in the box. Just make sure when you take it out of the box, that you remember exactly how it was put together. That was very confusing for me the first time because my excited 8 yr old unpacked it for me. :(

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This product should get an award for clever and functional design. It is made to keep Mama fish from eating her fry by allowing the babies to drift down to a safe zone below their mother's compartment. Attach an air line from your aquarium air pump to the built in filter, and voila, there's a filtered water flow through the nursery. The filter unit easily snaps on and off and fits either side of the nursery to accommodate your aquarium setup. The nursery is manufactured from clear acrylic plastic, which is strong (but probably brittle), but is absolutely see-through clear. The nursery box hangs in a clear plastic frame which attaches to the aquarium glass by suction cups.

This makes taking the nursery box in and out of the aquarium easy by leaving the frame semi-permanently in the fish tank.

As noted in other reviews, the slits in the plastic floor to allow for water flow are just slightly too large. In my Gambusia (mosquito fish) tank, a few of the tiniest fry can escape through these slits. Not a problem in my situation, as the ones who can wiggle through the slits escape into a babies-only compartment in my aquarium.

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Aqueon Evolve 4 LED Aquarium Kit, 4 gallons

Aqueon Evolve 4 LED Aquarium Kit, 4 gallonsThis arrived from Petco (who also sells through Amazon) within 3 days of ordering.

Pluses:

+ LED lamp with both day and night settings and separate power cord. A benefit so that the light can be hooked up to its own timer.

+ a plastic cover that covers the tank, and a separate cover for the filter area

+ quiet water pump included

Negatives:

the included water pump at its lowest setting still creates a whirlwind of turbulence in the tank. Definitely not working out for my Betta fish. This really isn't a negative fish or coral that do require water movement so YMMV.

The accessories to my tank include a 7" tetra heater which nicely fits inside bank of the tank filter compartment and Eco-Complete substrate. Its not clear if the lumens on the LED is sufficient for plants with moderate demands but time will tell. I am considering either modifying the current water pump or replacing it with a lower flow unit.

This is a great small tank package for all the reasons listed above.

UPDATE Jan 19, 2012***

After much fiddling with the water pump intake and directing the return head to the heater, I have managed to find a calm water flow setting which seems to not upset my Betta. Since my last post, i have placed some marimo moss balls and dwarf hair grass in the tank. The LED seems to be bright enough to sustain plant life which is a good sign. Overall, i am very pleased with this tank.

I would first like to say that I have been keeping fish of all sorts for approximately eight years. I am knowledgeable in their habitats, housing requirements, and the sorts.

Despite other reviews I have seen for this product, it is actually not that bad. Especially for those that either have limited space or are just looking for that "Nano" aquarium.

Some may be skeptical about the lighting for this aquarium as well. As some may know, plants and live corals rely on a sufficient amount of light and light spectrums in order to properly live and grow. And even though LEDs are bright, expensive, and produce nice effects, not all are well suited for the job needed. I can assure you however, that the LEDs included for this kit are intense enough to allow my two live corals (whisker coral and candy cane coral) to continue to do very well. The only main issue, which other have indeed pointed out is the water flow rate coming from the output nozzle. There are two things you can do to adjust this flow and how it affects the water in your tank. One way is adjusting the flow rate via a little slider, located underneath the water pump motor, to a rate that you desire. I currently have mine set to a little under the max. Another way you can control the flow is adjusting the output nozzle itself. With this aquarium, you have the freedom to direct which direction the water flows out. Depending on what fish you have or the setup of your tank you can easily fix this to better suit your needs. I have aimed a little upwards to cause some nice surface tension which not only causes some disturbance on the top of the water, but also helps oxygenate the tank.

In conclusion I feel that this is definitively a great tank for new or experienced aquarium hobbyists. The sump on the back of the tank is a great barrier between what makes your tank run and what you actually want to see. And the LEDs are intense enough to support life that requires a certain amount of light. If you have any questions about my review or about your tank let me know.

I was also going to include a product review video, but due to the limits of video uploads onto Amazon, I have uploaded the video to YouTube. Since I am not allowed to post a link to the video, if you are indeed interested in a video review please search for AquariumHookup and you will find my product reviews.

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The tank looks real nice, the filter is built in and you can get a small heater in the back no problem. Fits perfectly in our ikea desk hole. The pump is full of dumb though. Way to strong like putting your fish in an endless toilet. Easy to fix though just drill a couple holes through the pump hose.

Initial Tank

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I purchased this tank recently, and it was exactly what I was looking for. I have it on a 2'X4' end table and it looks terrific. I don't have fish in it yet as I am allowing it to cycle which is highly recommended for new tanks. The LED lighting is beautiful, it replicates natural underwater lighting and provides enough light for plants. I plan on adding 5 or 6 glofish when cycling is complete.

I would give this tank five stars except it was difficult to find out some things about this aquarium on the Aqueon website. To save you the trouble I'll give you what I found out:

1. Although it is listed as a four gallon aquarium, it will only hold about 2 3/4 gallons of water with plants, a small decoration and about 4lbs. of gravel. Nowhere on the package or website will you find this information. I purchased distilled water in gallon jugs, and that is how much water I put in.

2. It does not come with a heater. Again, this info was not on the package or website. A heater will greatly expand your choices of plants and fish you can use in this aquarium. I purchased the Aqueon mini heater ($15) which fits nicely in the back which hides it from view. This is a nice feature.

3. It also doesn't come with a thermometer which is pretty much necessary to monitor your tank. Small tanks like this are susceptible to temperature fluctuations due to the small amount of water compared to surface area.

4. When I set up the tank, there is no instructions or illustrations of the pump. You must connect the tubes from the pump to the water outlet. I had to search youtube videos to do this correctly.

5. You will not be able to add as many fish as it shows on the packaging, which seems a bit deceptive (I know, it's advertising). 5 or 6 small fish will be the max.

Aside from these oversights (the website and instructions offer little help), this tank has many positives. It is easy to set up; having the pump, filter and heater hidden from view is great and the cover on top is easily accessible as the LED light pivots on its stand. The pump is strong, but I like this as it adds additional movement from the plants. I love the fact that you can (and should) use live plants. I have 2 small onion plants, 2 small frill plants and a small moss ball. It looks great and the motion is an added aesthetic benefit. It looks fantastic already without fish. The filter cartridges are super easy to use and replace. The pump is fairly quiet and you'll hardly notice it is running. The blue lights that simulate nighttime is a nice touch. They also include some fish food and water conditioner. The direction sheet is easy to follow and thorough, aside from the pump and tubing explanation omitted. I enjoy this aquarium already. I would recommend it to anyone, although be aware that a larger tank would be better for beginners as this will require some weekly maintenance.

I will update my review after I have added fish.

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What can I say, I am a fish addict? I originally had a little 2.5 gallon tank I picked up for $13 new on my desk at work, but it was so small it was difficult to put any filtration into let alone a decent heater.

The nice thing about this little tank is that it has the filter built in and it is SILENT. The only time it ever makes any noise is if a bubble or piece of sand finds its way into the filter. If you turn it on and it makes noise, you just need to rotate the pump a little bit so it isn't rubbing against the side.

The water flow IS a little bit strong, but that can be VERY easily fixed by placing the pump on the lowest setting and putting a small $0.99 filter bag over the outlet. With the filter bag, I can easily keep a little dwarf puffer without much fuss. If you decide to keep a salt water tank (not recommended, but possible) the high flow can be a very good thing.

The light is decent and attractive to look at. I have some chain swords and a marimo growing fairly well in the tank.

The only note that I can give is that the filter is sensitive to sand. If you plan on putting sand in the tank, put a filter bag over the vents of the pump to keep sand out of it.

This is a great little tank. All of my coworkers love it and come check out my fish from time to time.

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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Zoo Med Nano 501 External Canister Filter

Zoo Med Nano 501 External Canister FilterWas looking for a small external to better filter my heavily stocked and planted 6 gallon Fuval Edge. This 501 will actually fit in the space behind where the HOB filter sits out of sight. The flow rate is perfect and not overly strong for little tanks and little fishes Perfect!

My main complaint was with the hanger that came with this. I had to modify it with extension arms for my rattan clad 7.5 gallon hex tank while it's main rival, the TOM Rapid Mini's hanger was perfect. The hoses and intake/outtake accessories that come with the 501 are far superior to that of the Rapid Mini and will accommodate a wide variety of aquariums. This canister also has a large sponge filter for final stage filtering while the TOMs has none. I did not care for the 501's non-reusable carbon/bag and replaced it with a reusable Seapora 3X5" filter bag (fits perfectly) using Seachem Renew which I prefer over carbon filtration in planted tanks. Since this filter uses 120V AC, a GFCI is mandatory. Besides the hanger issue, the instructions advise to put the ceramic filter media above the carbon bag while the picture on the box shows the opposite.

Do note that this filter costs about 50% more than the TOM but that's due to the Zoo Med being made in Italy while the TOM is made in China. BTW, I own both but after buying new hoses and supporting parts for the TOM, the final cost was about the same for both.

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Just what it said it was. Constructed well and supplied with all the needed parts for a few different setup methods. It is also very quite.

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I have had this filter for about 3 weeks now, and it works well. Set up took me about 1 hour because you have to put the filter media in and cut the plastic intake and return tubes to the correct length to fit your aquarium. I used a utility knife, and it was hard to cut. My aquarium water was a touch cloudy when I started using this filter (that's why I bought it) and after letting it run for 3 days the water stayed cloudy. I had make a full water change before it cleared-up, so this filter is no miracle worker for clear water.

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This is my first canister filter, and I'm pleased with the results. I've purchased two more for two of my other planted betta (halfmoon plakat) tanks. I'm hesitant to use it with my long-finned halfmoon betta tank (I don't think he could handle the current, unless I could figure out how to baffle it really well).

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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Zoo Med Ceramic Sinking Catfish Log, 6.5-Inch

Zoo Med Ceramic Sinking Catfish Log, 6.5-InchI got this for my brother's tank because he has 3 yoyo loaches that love small spaces, since it was a little too open for them we just buried the log in the gravel and they love to hang out in there now. They are going to max out at 6 inches so this should do the job even when they are adults. We even stuck some java fern stems in the holes at the 'limb' part that the yoyos loosened from the gravel.

This is a great item for the aquarium. My bristlenose pleco stays in it most of the day. He loves it. It seems to be well-made and of good quality. It can at times be difficult to find aquarium ornaments that meet the high standards necessary for my pets, but this one is excellent. I may even buy another one or two for a 55-gallon aquarium we are planning to set up a few months from now.

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I'm building a classy 36 gallon tank for Pictus catfish & company.

this looks cheap next to my dragon, bridge, & tree setup.

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Nothing fantastic, just what I expected, seems very sturdy, good size, haven't used yet but I know my 5 inch bristlenose will love it.

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Wasn't too sure about the shiny appearance of this pottery 'log' when I first saw it after unpacking, but following a good rinse in the sink, I half buried it in my aquarium's gravel and partially hid it among some live plants. It looks great; no longer shiny, and its mix of earth-toned glazes helps it to blend right in with my tank's natural appearance.

I have two small cory catfish, as well as a small clown loach and a small yoyo loach (they're small for now, anyway...)in a four foot long 65 gallon. They all appreciate having yet another hiding spot in addition to the Mopani wood and plants, and this cave will help to maintain a peaceful aquarium with enough 'privacy' for them all...

Sunday, April 6, 2014

JW Pet Company Toys from Trees Fruits Small Animal Toy, Small

JW Pet Company Toys from Trees Fruits Small Animal Toy, SmallThese are amazing, my guinea pig loves them. The coolest part is that you can squeeze them in between the wires on my cage and my guinea pig can chew on them there. The extreme downside is that they are overpriced...I get mine for 5 dollars..

Friday, March 14, 2014

Proper Ph Water Conditioner

API Proper PH 7.5, 260gmI was using this before I changed to Malawi/Victoria Buffer for my African Cichlid's. It kept my tank at a good standing 7.5 pretty much all the time. My girlfriend uses it on her Beta tanks now. I use the other for my cichlid's now.

This is a must for Fresh Water Fish Tanks! It keep the proper pH to number seven! This is needed so you don't need to change your water so much in your fish tank!

I own a wide 55 Gallon Fish Tank in my big house! Since I live in Troutdale, Oregon, I used to have to Change my whole water once a month! But, the above solution helps Very much thus I don't have to change my water!

Fresh Water Fish Tanks Need to Stay in about pH Seven so the fish won't die! I highly recommend the above solution for all Fresh Water Fish Tanks!

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Friday, February 21, 2014

Fluval Edge Aquarium with LED Light, White

Fluval Edge 6-Gallon Aquarium with 21-LED Light, BlackThere are plenty of detailed reviews on the original Fluval Edge. This one, with the 21 LED lighting is the newer model, so when I decided to make my purchase I went with this one, even though it's several dollars more. Personally, from all the comments regarding the lighting issues on the previous model I wouldn't hesitate spending the extra money and opt for this newer model. In reading the other reviews, there isn't much that I can add that hasn't already been said. However, these are the things that I think are major pros and cons:

Biggest Pros: The lighting expands throughout the tank from edge to edge, not just in the center. Better design if you're keeping live plants. Plus, the lights don't get warm at all.

The blue night-lighting is a very nice feature. I use this setting about an hour before I go to bed and it's really relaxing to watch the fish swim in the blue light.

The tank itself is the coolest design I've ever seen. It is extremely impressive to view, and gives the feel of everything being almost weightless. Very soothing.

Biggest Cons:

As everyone has stated before, the opening is small, but I can reach my hand inside from corner to corner without any trouble. Something to think about, though: I bought the bamboo wall accessory and it made the opening even smaller, as it sits right below it. I ended up removing mine and stuck with live plant and rock decorations. It looks just as nice that way, and I have more room to get into the aquarium when needed.

If you want to do any cleaning or need to stick your hand into the aquarium for ANY reason, you MUST remove some of the water first. Otherwise it will spill out of the opening and all over the place.

Bottom line: if you are looking for a tank that is visually stunning to look at and want something completely unusual, you won't be disappointed IF you can live with the few quirks this tank has. If you like rearranging your tank or need to get in and out of it quickly, you may find this more annoying than its worth. I've kept tanks on and off for over 15 years and for me, the beauty of it outweighs what some people would call a nuisance.

I wanted to test the Fluval Edge 46lt/12gl for a few months before jumping in to write about it. When I first received the tank and upon inspection, I found that the column did not have the two clips that attach to the glass tank. Hagen was nice to send me a replacement column but still it was a hassle to disassemble the lighting unit in order to change the correct part.

The first thing that anyone buying this tank must understand is that they are trading usability and functionality for aesthetics. I found myself challenged to make up for the inconvenience of having a small 5"x7" opening where all interaction with the outside world must "fit in". These are the areas that I found the most challenging and dysfunctional about this tank:

FILTRATION:

The form is such that the tank is exactly the same length and width as the smaller 23lt/6gl Fluval Edge only that it is twice it's height. Still this version of the Fluval Edge uses the same HOB Filter as it's smaller counterpart. If the effectiveness of the filter in the 6gl version was good, now it is half as good. I was able to corroborate this fact when I started to develop algae problems in my tank. When I invited a marine biologist/experienced aquarist friend to see my aquarium, the first observation he made was how stagnant and poorly oxygenated the water was towards the bottom half of the tank. As we all know, this lack of aeration and movement is a major cause of poor water quality and algae development. The solutions I found were to replace the HOB filter with an external unit and to add a micro pump like the Koralia 240 Hydor Koralia Nano 240 Aquarium Circulation Pump, 240 gph which worked well. I also tried a Jardin filter sponge with good results Jardin Fish Aquarium Mini Cylinder Soft Sponge Water Filter, Black. Perhaps if the tank would have been longer or wider as opposed to only taller, the opening could have been larger enabling the option of a larger, more powerful HOB filter.

LIGHTS:

Even with the LED improvement, the lighting unit that comes with the tank is only good enough for non-planted tanks or low-light plants such as anubias or ferns. Any other plants requiring medium or high lighting would likely suffer. Problems associated with the low lighting are exacerbated by the poor placement of the lighting unit which is confined to the 5"x7" opening towards the middle back of the tank. Any plants in the aquarium would fare better only if placed directly below this 5"x 7" area. Another limiting factor is that the lighting unit needs to be turned off and raised up in order to access the tank for maintenance. Unless the tank is located next to a bright window (an unlikely scenario) you will basically find yourself performing maintenance in the dark. The addition of an external lighting unit is almost a necessity, even more so in a planted tank. I found a unit called the Padlite by Truelumen TrueLumen Padlite TrueLumen Aquatic LED Strips which worked quite well but it was not cheap.

MAINTENANCE

A major hassle in all respects. For a planted aquarium, trimming plants is almost a nightmare. You are limited by the angles and require large curved scissors. Also all the cuttings accumulate on the top glass and it is quite difficult to clean them up completely. I found that using a sponge soaked in aquarium water helped. A floater magnet cleaner Mag Float Floating Magnet Aquarium Cleaner is a good idea in order to eliminate bubbles and move the accumulated debris/cuttings off the top glass. However I do not recommend this product to clean the glass as the inside magnet/bristles are very rough and will invite any particles floating in the water that will scratch your glass. Catching fish is quite challenging. I have large rocks so imagine trying to catch a pygmy cory through the 5"x7" opening with a fluval edge net?! I resolved, basically, that any fish or invertebrates that go inside the tank stay in the tank forever.

That said, I agree with almost all reviewers here that the tank looks amazing and the fact that all electrical cords and tubing can be hidden inside the back column is a blessing. At least we get a little something in exchange for all the pain.

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I've owned Fluval products for years including some large aquariums like the Osaka, and I have to admit I'm a fan. I received the Fluval edge about a week ago and I immediately set it up for my 5 black phantom tetras. At times, I felt like I was setting up a ship in a bottle; it can be a little tight getting your arm in the opening, but overall it wasn't a frustrating venture. No problems with the power filter; I enjoy the easy to access flow adjuster. I decided to add a fluval water polishing pad to the top of the filter media compartment for a little extra shine. I'm just now noticing the nitrite levels starting to rise; so, that's a good sign. I was a bit concerned with the oxygen level issue considering that the actual surface area is only about 5"x 7"; I placed a bubble wand on the tank floor right below the opening. The bubble wand added a nice effect to the tank as well as a visual screen for the power filter intake tube and the heater on the back wall. So far, I have not noticed any fish "panting for air" or any surface breathing. You have to really level the tank if you want to avoid large amounts of air pockets on the top; I have small bubbles form on the top which I'm positive are from my bubble wand, but nothing that can't be remedied by a little manipulation by my small magnet cleaner. I really enjoy the LED lighting; it illuminates the entire tank so well. I also enjoy the moonlight setting. The one water change I did was not that bad, I had to get a gravel vacuum that was much smaller than the one I use just to be able to get the distant corners, but overall not a difficult thing. Overall, I'm enjoying my purchase, and I'm pretty sure my tetra are also.

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Amazon sent 3 of them to me and each one arrived damaged. Ouch... Factory box is poorly designed and simply can't offer enough protection. I had to purchase the tank at my local store. Of course Amazon issued me a credit no question asked. So good luck getting yours without a damage. Hope you will.

When you receive your tank, don't get too excited and spontaneously unpack it. Inspect it first! You can easily look inside and check the glass without removing it from the box. Now, if you unpack it first and find any damage later, good luck putting it all back together. Took me long time and it was very irritating.

The tank itself is great. I already own original 6 gallon Fluval Edge and had been hoping for a larger model for a long time.

New tank offers double the capacity (12 gallons) and new improved light. Instead of two halogen bulbs that would last just few weeks, now you get a nice setup of white LEDs with a night mode. Night mode is actually great. Three, dark blue LEDs offer pleasant, ambient light that is non aggressive. You can leave it on for the night.

Assembling is super easy and takes no time. You should be done in just few minutes. I just don't understand how some people find it confusing and challenging.

Light switch is from hell. Hard to access (you must remove the top cover). Once you get there, switching it ON/OFF/NightMode is a pure exercise in patience. Don't give up, it will eventually work. Oh, there is one trap...the light assembly is attached to the power supply via somehow hidden connector inside the rear post where the filter and power cables are located. Double check the connection.

Because of the design of the tank plan ahead of time where you want your plants and decorations. Once the tank is full, you will need to remove some water to put your arm in and make changes.

The tank looks great! It is elegant and classy. I love the clean, simple lines. I used it to replace my 16 gallons conventional tank with an ugly traditional hood. My only regret I waited for too long to switch.

The price is great. You get the glass, light, hood, filter with the media and even water treatment chemicals. All put together it is a nice deal. So if you decide getting one Enjoy!

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I wanted a aquarium, so searched around online and saw this on YouTube ..Bought the book 'Aquariums for Dummies' and ordered my 12 gallon Fluval Edge in black from Petco and all my other supplies from Dr. Foster and Smith. Used 'EcoComplete Black Substrate' and 'Caribsea Sunset Gold Substrate Sand' but really one bag is more than plenty! I live in a rural area so bought live plants from liveaquaria and they were excellant,healthy,lush and in winter too! Aquarium came by FED Ex Freight. Got my tank on Monday and plants Tues. and Substrates,plus Fluval Edge Accessories> heater, algae magnet,digital thermometer on Wed. and did set up Wed. It took 4 hours to fill (using a large measuring cup) and do planting. It's a deep tank and tricky to stick arm in but not a big deal My substrate is 4''deep(not sure if this is too deep) but looks nice with the color and texture contrast. Used a wood dowel to push in some of my plants. Added a large fake piece of driftwood with java ferns tied on it. The filter was awesome and super quite, it cleared a very murky water in less than 3 hours. I will let it cycle without fish for a couple of weeks ,then decide on fish.. Overall is a lovely tank,easy to set up, super quite,goes well with my decor and if I had more room would buy a second one! Also I did add a small 5x4 piece of shelf foam to rest aquarium on base, doubt it was needed but don't want it to slide on the smooth plastic base. Will also add a timer to the lights.

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Thursday, February 6, 2014

Hydor Centrifical Pump 100 All-Purpose Pump for Aquariums and Terrariums 100 GPH - Original Pico Ev

Hydor Centrifical Pump 100 All-Purpose Pump for Aquariums and Terrariums 100 GPH - Original Pico Evolution 400It's hard to tell when this is on "high." The first time I used it, it was ok considering what I spent. I tried to use it today thou, the motor is making noise, but no water is moving. NEXT

Really Small pump, I was shocked. It does work well, and still has the same flow volume after one month of use. Use 1/2 " OD connections

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Does the job. Easy to use. Hasn't given me any problems so far. I use this in my 3 gallon pico salt water tank with a maroon clown and frogspawn coral.

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I upgraded my Fluval Spec 3 pump with this one. It fits perfect and it is putting a great current through my tank.

100 GPH for my 2.8 gallon tank is awesome.....Fluval should put this in, instead of the cheap one they put in.

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If being made in Italy is supposed to make this product better than it doesn't.

I bought 2 of these because they're cheap and low flo for a small refugium and other project.

One arrived non functioning, it spins but no water movement which is very odd.

The second one is working but every now and then the pump makes some loud noise like air is stuck in it but there's no venturi. It was cleaned recently due to the noise but didn't fix it.

Their pumps are pretty mediocre, overpriced, and fragile.

I'd bought these and larger Hydor pumps due to a sale and I'd figure I try this brand.

I will go back to Marineland MJ pumps that I had no issues with.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Pennplax Aquarium Tank Divider

Pennplax Aquarium Tank DividerThe sides do not have suction, the clips do not hook to tank because the top of tank black rim around tank (not the top) is to wide for the clips. I have the tank decor holding it in place. I would have given a one star if I didn't like the plastic, the food doesn't get through and I do have to eithe invest in a better separator or another heater. This does prevent heat from circulating in my 50 gallon tank. I put the separator in the middle of the tank to determin this with thermoitors on both

I have a tank with African Cichlid and central America Cichlid fishes. It is a big mistake.. they flight until their death....

This divider is very easy to set up for my 29 gal tank.

I am happy to find this tank divider. With the divider in the middle, these two different type of fishes are watching each other but they can't touch each other.

The transparent film has a lot of small holes and it is not very sturdy but it is okay for these 3" to 4" fishes. I guess I need to buy another tank when they grow to 6" to 8" long later (if they don't die on me.......).

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I'm impressed that it arrived much earlier than expected. It arrived Friday the 17th. Thanks so much as I didn't have to wait while looking for it asap. I haven't use it yet as I'm getting ready to set up another aquarium. Thanks as I'll continue to do business with this company. Jackie

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Keeps my angelfish fry separated from the larger fish. There were some very small gaps against the glass, but the little fish soon learned it was safer to stay on their own side.

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My tank is oriented so the tank is wider than it is high, and although this is not the ideal orientation, it still works fine. Basically a thin piece of plastic with lots of little holes in it to let water through and those hard plastic guides to hold it stiff like are sometimes used to hold papers together with a clear plastic cover? For a while I didn't have the piece of plastic on across the top for some reason, so the plastic bowed out and the fish were able to get across the line to hostile territory. It took me a while to realize how my fish were making it across the line to their death.

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Aquari-Lux Fluorescent Lamp - 15W - 18 in.

Aquari-Lux Fluorescent Lamp - 15W - 18 in.I ordered two of these. One from Aquarium Decor and another from someone else. What a difference in packaging and quality of product! Aquarium Decor was the best. It was carefully packaged in bubble wrap, and in a cardboard box. It was also new. The other place I ordered one from came on the same day and was just placed in a thin piece of scrap cardboard that someone had cut and just taped it in there. It is also used! I am sure it did not say that when I ordered it. It also rattles inside. I am sure it does not even work. There is also a "goodwill" sticker on it. NEVER order from The Southern Traders, 420 Browns LN, Louisville, KY ! It is not worth the hassle of returning it. But my scathing review of them makes me feel better!

Thursday, November 21, 2013

NAP Pet Bed Ultra Soft Plush Pillow Pet Bed, Chocolate, 22-Inch by 35-Inch

NAP Pet Bed Ultra Soft Plush Pillow Pet Bed, Chocolate, 22-Inch by 35-InchGreat dog bed. Would buy again. This is the second one I have purchased. Never can go wrong with Amazon suppliers.

THE NON-SKID BOTTOM IS NOT. THE FILLING IN THE PET BED WAS VERY UNEVEN AND LUMPY. IT DOES WASH WELL AND IS EASY TO CARE FOR.

I WOULD HAVE TO THINK VERY HARD BEFORE RECOMMENDING TO FRIENDS

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Saturday, November 16, 2013

Como 9 3/10" Aquarium Tank Lifelike Lotus Flower Plastic Water Plant Decor Green Pink

Como 9 3/10' Aquarium Tank Lifelike Lotus Flower Plastic Water Plant Decor Green PinkI bought 2 of these for my 50 gallon tank, it shipped quickly and arrived sooner than expected. It was squished and bent from packaging, but can easily be manipulated back into shape. It has a heavy base, making it easy to place. The flower itself is wonderful, I love how it looks underwater. The pale pink is a nice touch to a natural looking aquarium. My only complaint is that one of stems had come apart from the base and slid up off the wire, but a little fish-safe glue fixed that. Will buy again.

Friday, November 1, 2013

EcoPlus AIR-4 Four Outlet Air Pump

EcoPlus AIR-4 Four Outlet Air PumpThe damn thing arrived promptly and worked correctly for about 2 weeks. The cheap plastic broke, seperating the top lid from the base. I super glued it back together and it works fine now. Didn't think I should have to do that, but I didn't want to go through the hassle of returning it.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

biOrb 12 Volt Intelligent Light

biOrb 12 Volt Intelligent LightI have the 16 gallon biOrb and wanted to get this light to pamper my fish. I looked around online and these sell for around $125 on most sites (excluding tax and/or shipping)!

The light itself is much thinner than the included light and has a number or programmable options...I sometimes use it as a simple reminder to go to bed myself when I see the lights dim =)

We purchased a biOrb at the start of the year, and simply enjoy the heck out of it. One of the minor issues I had on was the standard light that comes with kit had to be manually turned off and on each morning and night. We also didn't like to leave the light on when we left the house, as it got quite hot, the new LED light takes away the need to do all of this. The fish appear to be quite happy and the different LED's throughout the cycle seem to work well. (no negative impact on the fish).

Although a tad expensive I would recommend this as an upgrade to your biOrb in a heartbeat.

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The unit is very slim and is a much better light than the standard bulky halogen which takes up space inside the tank. Surprisingly very bright and clear!

The sunrise/sunset feature is a little silly though. Biorb claims that it's like a natural sunrise/sunset for the fish but it's not really that gradual of a process. In the morning it goes from one blue moonlight bulb to all three of the white daylight LEDs lighting up at once, although they are slightly dimmed when they light up. I doubt fish will really think that it's a real sunrise.

I was also expecting that there would be some lighting color to this unit--natural yellows and oranges for sunrises/sunsets and gradual gradients throughout the day to stimulate the true natural sun cycle. But I guess that is a little too much to ask for in a fish tank light.

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I ordered this light as my existing one stopped working. Its definitely a step up from the "Standard" light as it is much brighter. It actually leaves "Glitter Lines" on the floor, its that bright. It might even make a good "Reef light" due to this fact but I am uncertain if the light spectrum is strong enough for some corals. You are able to program the unit so that you can "custom" the amount of daylight with nite / moon light. The transformer is not included. I only gave it 4 stars as I thought it was overpriced.

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As someone mentioned earlier, this will fit into the opening for the 4 gal. (Baby) BiOrb it just won't fit the top lid ring. The light is really a lot better than the standard bulb and while it's expensive, I feel it was worth it. I'm using this on the Baby BiOrb and the tank looks fine without the top ring; but I'm going to take the other reviewer's suggestion and use a Dremel tool and widen the hole to make it fit into the plastic ring shouldn't be a big deal. If you have a Baby BiOrb, I'd recommend getting the light.

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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Marineland Emperor Power Filter

Emperor 400 Pro Series Bio-wheel Power Filter - Up to 90 gallon, Rite Size 'E'I've used a pair of Emperor 400 filters on a 75 gallon tank continuously for the past five years or so. So far, neither has needed attention other than filter changes and recently, new impellers. After five years, the constantly spinning impellers had worn their shafts and bushings to the point where they made a rattley noise, although they still moved water effectively. Replacing the impellers was an easy repair, and restored the unit to almost total silence. The filter may actually now be quieter than when it was new, as there appeared to be a slight design change in the new impellers when compared to the old ones. The loudest sound is that of water returning into the tank, which varies from almost inaudible to a gentle splashing sound, depending on whether the water level is above the level of the return chutes or below them. The tank is located in the living room where I watch television, and I'm never distracted by the sounds of the filters.

For almost anyone, a single Emperor would provide adequate filtration, however at the time I purchased them, I had seven huge goldfish in the tank, who produced vast quantities of waste matter. Eventually the goldfish grew too large for the tank and were relocated to a pond in the backyard, and the tank was restocked with a variety of colorful tropical fish.

The big selling feature for the Emperor 400 is the dual biowheels, which provide a highly oxygenated living space for beneficial bacteria to colonize. These bacteria help remove some of the waste products which the fish produce, resulting in healthier fish, and extending the time interval between water changes, and thus reducing maintainence of the aquarium. Other filters have alternative methods of providing biological filtration, but the biowheel is so effective that it can keep nitrates at an undetectable level. The Emperor filters, both the 400 and the 280, have an adjustable spraybar above the biowheels. Water falling onto the wheels from the spraybar helps insure that the biowheels never stop turning, and allows the user to adjust the speed at which they turn. The standard Penguin filters have biowheels, but no spraybars, and so the biowheels only turn by the action of water flowing beneath them, with no adjustment for speed. I'm still using the original biowheels which came with my filters, with no end in sight. I've never even cleaned them or seen any need to do so.

These filters are made of a black, slightly flexible plastic which seems to be less brittle than the transparant material used on some other filters. I used to use the original Marineland brand replacement cartridges, but have since found that some aftermarket filter pads for the Emperor are made with a reuseable frame which snaps together on either side of the filter pad. This allows the user to purchase filter floss in a bulk roll. When the filter pad becomes clogged, I simply cut new floss pads to fit the frame, making the cost of renewing filter pads extremely low.

As others have mentioned, each filter has four slots for filter cartridges. And the Emperor 400 comes with two refillable media containers which can occupy two of those slots, if you choose to use them. They can hold extra carbon, zeolite, or other material. I have mine filled with porous ceramic noodles.

The Emperor 400 has a control for water volume, so you can turn it down when feeding your fish, preventing all the food from being sucked into the filter. After the fish have finished eating, the volume can be set back to "high", however I have left it in the second slowest postion for weeks at a time, and the fish seemed to be content. I have found that if the volume control is not moved for a long time, it tends to accumulate mineral deposits and become stiff. So, I turn it down every day when feeding, then turn it back up a couple of hours later. Also, if the power is interrupted while water volume is turned down, the filter takes longer to prime itself and begin pumping properly. If power fails when volume is turned up, the filter restarts with no problem when power is restored.

The Emperor 400 comes with a cleaning brush for the spray bars and an extension for the water intake to be used if you have a very deep tank. My own tank is fairly deep, and the extension would bring the intake nearer the bottom, however I don't use the extension, and filtration seem fine.

When setting up an aquarium, it should be born in mind that the closer to a natural habitat you can get, the healthier your fish will be and the less maintainence will be required. My own tank is set up as follows:

Two inches of "Eco-Complete planted aquarium substrate" soil purchased in sealed bags at the local store AquariumConnection. The soil is intended for use in aquariums with live plants, which feed on some of the wastes. In the soil, there are approximately 20 Anubis plants scattered around the tank. The fish love to swim between and around the leaves, or hide behind them. From time to time, eggs are laid on the leaves of the plants. The bright green leaves stand out in vivid contrast against the nearly black soil. Two 15 watt fluorescent lights provide illumination to stimulate photsynthesis in the plants.

I strongly recommend that you do NOT use any type of gravel, colored or otherwise, as food falls down into the gravel where fish cannot reach it, and where it rots and fouls the water. If you choose to use gravel, you MUST vacuum the gravel on a weekly basis, and your water still will not be as clean. Gravel equals more work and dirtier water. Sand is better than gravel as food cannot fall down into the sand, but sand still doesn't provide nutrition for live plants. Use Eco-Complete soil or something comparable, both you and your fish will be happier.

I also recommend that you do NOT use any type of undergravel filter, as these will also require frequent vacuuming, and eventual dismantling of the tank to clean beneath the filter plate. With the Emperor, you won't need additional filters. And again, undergravel filters equal more work and lower water quality. I NEVER vacuum the soil, and perform a 20% water change every week or so. Filter cartridges tend to last several months.

The fish themselves consist of a number of cory catfish, who snuffle around through the soil and pick up whatever falls from above. There are as well golden tetras, cardinal tetras, redline tetras, silver dollars, danios, flying clouds, and mollies, and one otocinclus catfish. Some of the cory catfish are grandfathers several times over, and have grown to a large size in the five years or so they have lived in this tank.

I feed them once each day, around 6:00 pm. Supper consists of several spirulina wafers, plus a pinch of flake food about the size of a nickle, which I crush between my fingers to produce many very fine particles.

To sum up, the Emperor 400 is an efficient and durable filter which will help provide good water quality and healthy fish.

I've used a pair of Emperor 400 filters on a 75 gallon tank continuously for the past five years or so. So far, neither has needed attention other than filter changes and recently, new impellers. After five years, the constantly spinning impellers had worn their shafts and bushings to the point where they made a rattley noise, although they still moved water effectively. Replacing the impellers was an easy repair, and restored the unit to almost total silence. The filter may actually now be quieter than when it was new, as there appeared to be a slight design change in the new impellers when compared to the old ones. The loudest sound is that of water returning into the tank, which varies from almost inaudible to a gentle splashing sound, depending on whether the water level is above the level of the return chutes or below them. The tank is located in the living room where I watch television, and I'm never distracted by the sounds of the filters.

For almost anyone, a single Emperor would provide adequate filtration, however at the time I purchased them, I had seven huge goldfish in the tank, who produced vast quantities of waste matter. Eventually the goldfish grew too large for the tank and were relocated to a pond in the backyard, and the tank was restocked with a variety of colorful tropical fish.

The big selling feature for the Emperor 400 is the dual biowheels, which provide a highly oxygenated living space for beneficial bacteria to colonize. These bacteria help remove some of the waste products which the fish produce, resulting in healthier fish, and extending the time interval between water changes, and thus reducing maintainence of the aquarium. Other filters have alternative methods of providing biological filtration, but the biowheel is so effective that it can keep nitrates at an undetectable level. The Emperor filters, both the 400 and the 280, have an adjustable spraybar above the biowheels. Water falling onto the wheels from the spraybar helps insure that the biowheels never stop turning, and allows the user to adjust the speed at which they turn. The standard Penguin filters have biowheels, but no spraybars, and so the biowheels only turn by the action of water flowing beneath them, with no adjustment for speed. I'm still using the original biowheels which came with my filters, with no end in sight. I've never even cleaned them or seen any need to do so.

These filters are made of a black, slightly flexible plastic which seems to be less brittle than the transparant material used on some other filters. I used to use the original Marineland brand replacement cartridges, but have since found that some aftermarket filter pads for the Emperor are made with a reuseable frame which snaps together on either side of the filter pad. This allows the user to purchase filter floss in a bulk roll. When the filter pad becomes clogged, I simply cut new floss pads to fit the frame, making the cost of renewing filter pads extremely low.

As others have mentioned, each filter has four slots for filter cartridges. And the Emperor 400 comes with two refillable media containers which can occupy two of those slots, if you choose to use them. They can hold extra carbon, zeolite, or other material. I have mine filled with porous ceramic noodles.

The Emperor 400 has a control for water volume, so you can turn it down when feeding your fish, preventing all the food from being sucked into the filter. After the fish have finished eating, the volume can be set back to "high", however I have left it in the second slowest postion for weeks at a time, and the fish seemed to be content. I have found that if the volume control is not moved for a long time, it tends to accumulate mineral deposits and become stiff. So, I turn it down every day when feeding, then turn it back up a couple of hours later. Also, if the power is interrupted while water volume is turned down, the filter takes longer to prime itself and begin pumping properly. If power fails when volume is turned up, the filter restarts with no problem when power is restored.

The Emperor 400 comes with a cleaning brush for the spray bars and an extension for the water intake to be used if you have a very deep tank. My own tank is fairly deep, and the extension would bring the intake nearer the bottom, however I don't use the extension, and filtration seem fine.

When setting up an aquarium, it should be born in mind that the closer to a natural habitat you can get, the healthier your fish will be and the less maintainence will be required. My own tank is set up as follows:

Two inches of "Eco-Complete planted aquarium substrate" soil purchased in sealed bags at the local store AquariumConnection. The soil is intended for use in aquariums with live plants, which feed on some of the wastes. In the soil, there are approximately 20 Anubis plants scattered around the tank. The fish love to swim between and around the leaves, or hide behind them. From time to time, eggs are laid on the leaves of the plants. The bright green leaves stand out in vivid contrast against the nearly black soil. Two 15 watt fluorescent lights provide illumination to stimulate photsynthesis in the plants.

I strongly recommend that you do NOT use any type of gravel, colored or otherwise, as food falls down into the gravel where fish cannot reach it, and where it rots and fouls the water. If you choose to use gravel, you MUST vacuum the gravel on a weekly basis, and your water still will not be as clean. Gravel equals more work and dirtier water. Sand is better than gravel as food cannot fall down into the sand, but sand still doesn't provide nutrition for live plants. Use Eco-Complete soil or something comparable, both you and your fish will be happier.

I also recommend that you do NOT use any type of undergravel filter, as these will also require frequent vacuuming, and eventual dismantling of the tank to clean beneath the filter plate. With the Emperor, you won't need additional filters. And again, undergravel filters equal more work and lower water quality. I NEVER vacuum the soil, and only perform a 20% water change every couple of weeks. I change filter pads when they become clogged, usually every couple of months.

The fish themselves consist of a number of cory catfish, who snuffle around through the soil and pick up whatever falls from above. There are as well golden tetras, cardinal tetras, redline tetras, silver dollars, danios, flying clouds, and mollies, and one otocinclus catfish. Some of the cory catfish are grandfathers several times over, and have grown to a large size in the five years or so they have lived in this tank.

I feed them once each day, around 6:00 pm. Supper consists of several spirulina wafers, plus a pinch of flake food about the size of a nickle, which I crush between my fingers to produce many very fine particles.

To sum up, the Emperor 400 is an efficient and durable filter which will help provide good water quality and healthy fish.

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I'm using this filter in a 35 gallon show-tank with a fairly large turtle, and it is hands down the best over-the-side style filter that I have come across. My old filter Tetra Whisper EX45 Filtration System wasn't cutting it so I replaced it with this one.

WHAT A DIFFERENCE!

For starters, the Marineland filter is much larger and the filters cartridges are much larger as well. The uptake tube is roughly twice as large and comes with an extension that allows it to draw water from near the bottom of my tank, where all the gunk is at. The previous Tetra filter could only get about half-way down.

The next improvement is the addition of a media tray which lets me put in more activated carbon or zeolite, or whatever depending on my needs. From my experience, this means that I don't need to change filters as frequently and I can have custom filtration right out of the box. With the Tetra filter, you can put in a biobag Whisper Bio-Bag Cartridge Large 12 pk. Unassembled but I find the Marineland system more robust.

From more quantitative testing, I've found that the ammonia levels have stayed consistently low with this filter. With my old filter, ammonia levels were all over the place and it felt like I was declaring chemical war.

This unit is also pretty quiet and it hasn't had an impeller problems. I do find though, that you really need to prime it (fill it with water) before turning it on, otherwise you'll hear grinding sounds and it will take a long time for the water to start flowing, if at all.

At the price point, I don't think there's a better widely available filter than this.

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I have been using this filter on my 29 gallon freshwater aquarium for 7+ years at this point, and compared to my old fluval-style filter, I can honestly say I adore this machine. It is relatively quiet, especially compared to many air-pumps on the market, which would easily mask out the sound of this filter. In the entire time that I have used this filter, I have never had any mechanical problems, and has constantly provided excellent filtration for my setup. Some reviews said that the pump is too powerful, but I tend to disagree. If you leave your water level a bit lower, the water runs down a ramp and gently hits the water. The cartidges you can purchase are great, but rather pricy. You can easily cut yourself some filter-mesh and fill the included plastic media container with whatever you like for much less. From an experienced aquarium keeper, my rating says it all, 5 stars!

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I've used a pair of Emperor 400 filters on a 75 gallon tank continuously for the past five years or so. So far, neither has needed attention other than filter changes and recently, new impellers. After five years, the constantly spinning impellers had worn their shafts and bushings to the point where they made a rattley noise, although they still moved water effectively. Replacing the impellers was an easy repair, and restored the unit to almost total silence. The filter may actually now be quieter than when it was new, as there appeared to be a slight design change in the new impellers when compared to the old ones. The loudest sound is that of water returning into the tank, which varies from almost inaudible to a gentle splashing sound, depending on whether the water level is above the level of the return chutes or below them. The tank is located in the living room where I watch television, and I'm never distracted by the sounds of the filters.

For almost anyone, a single Emperor would provide adequate filtration, however at the time I purchased them, I had seven huge goldfish in the tank, who produced vast quantities of waste matter. Eventually the goldfish grew too large for the tank and were relocated to a pond in the backyard, and the tank was restocked with a variety of colorful tropical fish.

The big selling feature for the Emperor 400 is the dual biowheels, which provide a highly oxygenated living space for beneficial bacteria to colonize. These bacteria help remove some of the waste products which the fish produce, resulting in healthier fish, and extending the time interval between water changes, and thus reducing maintainence of the aquarium. Other filters have alternative methods of providing biological filtration, but the biowheel is so effective that it can keep nitrates at an undetectable level. The Emperor filters, both the 400 and the 280, have an adjustable spraybar above the biowheels. Water falling onto the wheels from the spraybar helps insure that the biowheels never stop turning, and allows the user to adjust the speed at which they turn. The standard Penguin filters have biowheels, but no spraybars, and so the biowheels only turn by the action of water flowing beneath them, with no adjustment for speed. I'm still using the original biowheels which came with my filters, with no end in sight. I've never even cleaned them or seen any need to do so.

These filters are made of a black, slightly flexible plastic which seems to be less brittle than the transparant material used on some other filters. I used to use the original Marineland brand replacement cartridges, but have since found that some aftermarket filter pads for the Emperor are made with a reuseable frame which snaps together on either side of the filter pad. This allows the user to purchase filter floss in a bulk roll. When the filter pad becomes clogged, I simply cut new floss pads to fit the frame, making the cost of renewing filter pads extremely low.

As others have mentioned, each filter has four slots for filter cartridges. And the Emperor 400 comes with two refillable media containers which can occupy two of those slots, if you choose to use them. They can hold extra carbon, zeolite, or other material. I have mine filled with porous ceramic noodles.

The Emperor 400 has a control for water volume, so you can turn it down when feeding your fish, preventing all the food from being sucked into the filter. After the fish have finished eating, the volume can be set back to "high", however I have left it in the second slowest postion for weeks at a time, and the fish seemed to be content. I have found that if the volume control is not moved for a long time, it tends to accumulate mineral deposits and become stiff. So, I turn it down every day when feeding, then turn it back up a couple of hours later. Also, if the power is interrupted while water volume is turned down, the filter takes longer to prime itself and begin pumping properly. If power fails when volume is turned up, the filter restarts with no problem when power is restored.

The Emperor 400 comes with a cleaning brush for the spray bars and an extension for the water intake to be used if you have a very deep tank. My own tank is fairly deep, and the extension would bring the intake nearer the bottom, however I don't use the extension, and filtration seem fine.

When setting up an aquarium, it should be born in mind that the closer to a natural habitat you can get, the healthier your fish will be and the less maintainence will be required. My own tank is set up as follows:

Two inches of "Eco-Complete planted aquarium substrate" soil purchased in sealed bags at the local store AquariumConnection. The soil is intended for use in aquariums with live plants, which feed on some of the wastes. In the soil, there are approximately 20 Anubis plants scattered around the tank. The fish love to swim between and around the leaves, or hide behind them. From time to time, eggs are laid on the leaves of the plants. The bright green leaves stand out in vivid contrast against the nearly black soil. Two 15 watt fluorescent lights provide illumination to stimulate photsynthesis in the plants.

I strongly recommend that you do NOT use any type of gravel, colored or otherwise, as food falls down into the gravel where fish cannot reach it, and where it rots and fouls the water. If you choose to use gravel, you MUST vacuum the gravel on a weekly basis, and your water still will not be as clean. Gravel equals more work and dirtier water. Sand is better than gravel as food cannot fall down into the sand, but sand still doesn't provide nutrition for live plants. Use Eco-Complete soil or something comparable, both you and your fish will be happier.

I also recommend that you do NOT use any type of undergravel filter, as these will also require frequent vacuuming, and eventual dismantling of the tank to clean beneath the filter plate. With the Emperor, you won't need additional filters. And again, undergravel filters equal more work and lower water quality. I NEVER vacuum the soil, and perform a 20% water change every week or so. Filter cartridges tend to last several months.

The fish themselves consist of a number of cory catfish, who snuffle around through the soil and pick up whatever falls from above. There are as well golden tetras, cardinal tetras, redline tetras, silver dollars, danios, flying clouds, and mollies, and one otocinclus catfish. Some of the cory catfish are grandfathers several times over, and have grown to a large size in the five years or so they have lived in this tank.

I feed them once each day, around 6:00 pm. Supper consists of several spirulina wafers, plus a pinch of flake food about the size of a nickle, which I crush between my fingers to produce many very fine particles.

To sum up, the Emperor 400 is an efficient and durable filter which will help provide good water quality and healthy fish.

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