Lifegard Fluidized Bed Filters Feedback Needed

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Jasonanatal

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I was curious to know if anyone has had any experience or feedback pertaining to the Lifegard Fluidized Bed Filter. I'm interested in purchasing this piece of equipment for my Marine Aquarium because I havea tank of nothing but waste producers. I'm looking to connect this to my tank using tubing rather than Hang On Tank style because of the limited space from my already connected filtration equipment. Thanks for your advice in advance.

http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Product/Prod_Display.cfm?pcatid=3654&N=2004+113427
 
It depends on what you want really...
IMO these are very effective wet/dry type filters.. in other words.. they are GREAT arobic bacterial filters but it could be too good if you know what I mean.. you would have to keep good tabs on NO3 it could creap up fast IMHO.
if you have BIG waste produsers a big skimmer would do great IMO.
 
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