Expensive filters

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FrannyB
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Expensive filters

Post by FrannyB »

I checked out the links to the Eheims that Erin plans to purchase. Geesh! $350 for a filter! :shock: What is the advantage of using an Eheim over a Marineland 350?

Is using Eheims a style thing or purely function?
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Post by Aaron »

Eheims have an unmatched reputation for quietness and quality workmanship. An Eheim filter can last a liftetime with proper maintenance.

If you want a cheaper alternative try a RENA Filstar canister filter. The XP1 model should be fine for your 30 gallon tank and it's well under $100.00.
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Post by Erin »

Franny, I bought the 2128 from Big Al's for 90.00 less than most other retailers.

http://www.bigalsonline.com/catalog/pro ... 885;pcid2=
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Post by RTRJR »

I am an Eheim addict. Most of my externals operating are the old Classic series, so less user-friendly than the Pro series, but they are also mostly 20+ years old. In life cycle costs, I think they are by a wide margin the cheapest filters on the market.
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