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Date:5/25/2013 3:46:34 AM
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Hello!
You have some fantastic (fintastic?) fish! Wow! I used my points and got the Penguin wheel for my spazbees tank and I really like it, the bio-wheel I think makes a difference and the filter pad is a nice design with the carbon frame built in so there's not much maintenance there. I am a fan of the power filters and UGF combos mainly cuz that's all I've ever used and frankly, canister filters looks rather complicated and spendy to me. They do adjust a bit so you get more flow depending on need, and I usually get them bigger than the tank size, so my 20's have 30 gal rated ones and my 55 has a 60 or 75 rated, I forget which but it has 2 filters, and it really cranks along. It's a whisper too though. I would like to someday maybe switch them all to the bio wheel style, as it seems to give a bit of extra for those of us who are not completely great about keeping water changes on a set schedule...ahem...well, you know life is changing daily and sometimes plans are not executed in a timely manner, at least at this household! Oh, and the penguin has never bothered anyone here with noise. It's in the dining room and on a wood floor so there's not much in the way of sound dispersal but as long as I keep my tanks topped off, no one here has ever noticed and I've even had folks remark on how quiet the tanks seem. There's always pump noise anyway humming softly in the background but, no, never had an intrusive tank sound unless a piece of gravel or a snail gets caught in the motor area (rare but it happens) and you'll either wake up to or come home to an insane noise but easily fixed and again, I've never found them to be intrusive and have tanks in the living room, family room and dining room. Usually have one in a bedroom or two but got tired of smaller tanks, I'm trying to upsize as money will allow. Hope all this helps. Oh, and great avatar!
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