Jagtazman Chief poster


Number of posts: 644 Age: 38 Location: Halifax, UK Thank You Points: 5 Registration date: 2009-10-27
 | Subject: Eheim Aquaball Wed Nov 25, 2009 7:44 pm | |
| Anyone got one of these If so what do they think I have just purchased a Juwel 120 with a standard box filter and was thinking of getting a powerhead for extra current, but have just seen these which look pretty cool |
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carptamer Large Bristlenose

Number of posts: 179 Age: 44 Location: hartlepool Job/hobbies: rsco/fish breeder Humor: very dry at times Thank You Points: 3 Registration date: 2010-08-23
 | Subject: eihem aquaball Mon Dec 06, 2010 6:45 pm | |
| these are excellent filters ive used 2 for years and my cherry shrimp youngsters used to reside in the sponges of them and when cleaning i would collect about 50 new young every 2 weeks they are very good and have a venturi attachment. |
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wolverine Chief poster


Number of posts: 973 Age: 41 Location: UK Job/hobbies: Fitness Consultant, K9 Security Thank You Points: 48 Registration date: 2010-05-25
 | Subject: Ehiem Aqua Ball... V The Aqua One FilterAir 30-60-136 etc Mon Dec 06, 2010 8:15 pm | |
| | Jagtazman wrote: | Anyone got one of these If so what do they think I have just purchased a Juwel 120 with a standard box filter and was thinking of getting a powerhead for extra current, but have just seen these which look pretty cool |
I like these and have used them in the past, though changed to fluval internal canisters in most tanks. Depends on what is needed for your set up! Must admit I am quite happy with the Aqua One FilterAir 30,60,90 and 136 etc... link below.. http://www.getprice.com.au/Aqua-One-FilterAir-136-Sponge-Filter-Gpnc_363--43788033.htm
Aqua One Filter Air - Sponge Filters... and now I am running these additionally in two tanks ready for my move, just to give me extra filtration and get the sponge's cycled.
I am doing this in preparation of using them in two breeding and grow out tanks after I have moved home.
They appear much more basic, but I find them ideal to add a power head or air line to the top of them, and they do not trap fry quite like my Fluval Plus internal canister filters do (minus the ladies tights..lol).
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