James_in_MN
Aquarium Advice FINatic
I have two tanks (20g high, 10g) that are fully cycled and stocked. The 20g high tank has an Aqueon Quietflow 30 (200gph) and a Marineland Duetto 100 (92gph) filter in it. The 10g tank has an Aqueon Quietflow 10 (100gph) and a Tom Aquarium Mini Internal (45gph) filter running.
The only modifications I've made to my filters were:
- Added a Fluval Chi foam pad between the bio-holster and outflow of the Aqueon Quietflow filters because I wasn't 100% sold on the filter's biological filtration capability.
- Took out the carbon insert from the Duetto 100 and put the biological foam pad from the Duetto 50 (which fit perfectly) in its place.
- Dumped out the carbon in the Tom filter (compartment at the top of the filter media) and put a foam pad cut to size in its place for added biological filtration.
I went to an aquarium auction last Saturday hosted by the MN Aquarium Society. One thing I noticed throughout the auction was the number of Aqueon Quietflow 30's that were auctioned off. Yes, they sold for an average of $11, but I couldn't help but notice that people were looking to get them off their hands.
I've also started to rethink the benefit of easy-change filter media of the Quietflows. Yes, they're very easy to take out and put back in, but the amount of filter media on those cartridges is actually pretty thin.
Should I consider replacing the Quietflow filters for AquaClears?
I do remember having an AC filter on a tank I had many years (and a few apartments) ago. I remember that in order to change (or clean) the filter media, you had to pull the whole basket out, which if memory serves was quite messy. Water, water everywhere.
The only modifications I've made to my filters were:
- Added a Fluval Chi foam pad between the bio-holster and outflow of the Aqueon Quietflow filters because I wasn't 100% sold on the filter's biological filtration capability.
- Took out the carbon insert from the Duetto 100 and put the biological foam pad from the Duetto 50 (which fit perfectly) in its place.
- Dumped out the carbon in the Tom filter (compartment at the top of the filter media) and put a foam pad cut to size in its place for added biological filtration.
I went to an aquarium auction last Saturday hosted by the MN Aquarium Society. One thing I noticed throughout the auction was the number of Aqueon Quietflow 30's that were auctioned off. Yes, they sold for an average of $11, but I couldn't help but notice that people were looking to get them off their hands.
I've also started to rethink the benefit of easy-change filter media of the Quietflows. Yes, they're very easy to take out and put back in, but the amount of filter media on those cartridges is actually pretty thin.
Should I consider replacing the Quietflow filters for AquaClears?
I do remember having an AC filter on a tank I had many years (and a few apartments) ago. I remember that in order to change (or clean) the filter media, you had to pull the whole basket out, which if memory serves was quite messy. Water, water everywhere.