Don't know how many people like Fluval filters, but for those who also like to geek out with the tech stuff, they recently came out with 2 new filters; the G3 and G6.
http://www.thatpetplace.com/pet/promoti ... =AES103109
Eheim also has come out with the Professional IIIe.
http://www.eheim.com/base/eheim/inhalte ... 28383_ehen
Cheers.
Jim
High tech filters
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Pretty neat filters. The look of the fluval is especially nice, but I can't tell if they've finally gone to standard types of hose, verses their ribbed one. Plus, it would be nice to know if you could dissolve CO2 in there... There's a very nice site with even more info and pictures here:
http://www.fluval-g.com/
The Eheim looks like business as usually, but with computer electronics...
http://www.fluval-g.com/
The Eheim looks like business as usually, but with computer electronics...
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LOL, yeah, I don't have a problem with Eheim's Pro series. Was just saying that Fluval looks to be trying to innovate more than Eheim at the moment. Now, whether it yields a great product that last years, or just an expensive toy that's in a land fill in 2 years is the next question...DelawareJim wrote:Yeah, I agree. Any changes would only spoil a good thing.krisw wrote: The Eheim looks like business as usually, but with computer electronics...
Cheers.
Jim
So, to answer that question, who's going to get one and review it? LOL!
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