OasisKeeper
Aquarium Advice Activist
I know there are plenty of examples around. But I was reading a thread on filters and started looking at canisters this morning, when I read this;
"The Fluval 405 Aquarium Canister filter provides 35-55% more volume than would be possible with round canisters of the same outer dimensions. Increased volume means a greater mass of filter material and a larger filtration area"
Most all of us have had junior high geometry and can calculate the area of circles and rectangles. Only the in the mind of some marketing tool could you reach this idea about 'outside dimensions'. Has this filter so little to offer that this is the best they can do? I'll leave you all to consider the math for yourselves.
"The Fluval 405 Aquarium Canister filter provides 35-55% more volume than would be possible with round canisters of the same outer dimensions. Increased volume means a greater mass of filter material and a larger filtration area"
Most all of us have had junior high geometry and can calculate the area of circles and rectangles. Only the in the mind of some marketing tool could you reach this idea about 'outside dimensions'. Has this filter so little to offer that this is the best they can do? I'll leave you all to consider the math for yourselves.