Has anyone ever used 2 filters on 1 tank?
I'm considering using a Aqueon 407 and an Aqueon 207 on the same 90 gallon tank.
I'm considering using a Aqueon 407 and an Aqueon 207 on the same 90 gallon tank.
Thanks!Yes. You can't really over filter. Go for it, can't hurt anything.
It's a SUN SUN cousin of a MARINELAND copy from China.I also have two of the
Polar Aurora 4-Stage External Canister Filter 525GPH with 9-watt Light New(525GPH)
which I'm pretty sure is the chinese knock off of a nice canister filter on my 180 gallon tank. I like it for the same reason Zeropilot does. I can change them a month apart and never have lost all of my media. I'm also way lazier than I should be about changing media and cleaning it. The tank stays nice and clean and I change all my materials once every 4ish months. Sometimes less often if I get distracted by things like a 9 month old kid who is sick (i.e. now).
I've had no problems with them. The filter pads are always super gooey and gross when I change them, because of how infrequently it happens (something I'm trying to get better at, but baby always gets in the way). That said, the flow doesn't reduce that much and the water stays plenty clean to keep the giant mexican musks, pleco, ghost shrimp, and mosquito fish happy. Not exactly a hyper sensitive group, but they seem to do great with no complaints.It's a SUN SUN cousin of a MARINELAND copy from China.
Also goes by the name AQUATOP.
They're actually pretty decent
I no longer have aquariums.I've had no problems with them. The filter pads are always super gooey and gross when I change them, because of how infrequently it happens (something I'm trying to get better at, but baby always gets in the way). That said, the flow doesn't reduce that much and the water stays plenty clean to keep the giant mexican musks, pleco, ghost shrimp, and mosquito fish happy. Not exactly a hyper sensitive group, but they seem to do great with no complaints.