Fluval "C" line filters... new HOB
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Fluval "C" line filters... new HOB
decent price range and a great HOB... kinda like a super AquaClear.... check one out def a good buy. ive had a couple of each size running on a few systems at work and back in iso. they are doing a nice job. still totally customizable.
addicted2cichlid- Posts : 442
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Re: Fluval "C" line filters... new HOB
Awesome Chris, I'll have to check em out
Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the info.
Rift_Lakes_Rule- Admin
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Re: Fluval "C" line filters... new HOB
I checked them out on-line, They look pretty nice.
football mom- Posts : 975
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Re: Fluval "C" line filters... new HOB
They do look nice and I'd like to try one soon. I especially like the "Designed for quick and easy maintenance." part!
Have you taken a look at the new G series canisters? It doesn't look too customizable, but sure looks futuristic.
Have you taken a look at the new G series canisters? It doesn't look too customizable, but sure looks futuristic.
Aura- Admin
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Re: Fluval "C" line filters... new HOB
yes betty i have, i thought i had a review of them on here.... hmm guess not... i have set-up abotu 15 of them.
when i have some time ill put my review of them on here, awesome cans, just not alot of flow from them. and for the money... way too expensive for my budget.
however there is literally no bypass and they record all data for 9 years.
when i have some time ill put my review of them on here, awesome cans, just not alot of flow from them. and for the money... way too expensive for my budget.
however there is literally no bypass and they record all data for 9 years.
addicted2cichlid- Posts : 442
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