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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Anyone seen or used these "all in one" sw filters. I saw them in AFM and the only place i could get info on them was their website which made them seem like the best thing in fishkeeping since the aquarium. Just wondering if these things can really be the only filter you'll need to run a entire sw system, and if they are that would be sweet (though i doubt it).
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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link to website please... I've never heard of them
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http://www.freedomaquarium.com/site/...t-features.cfm
It looks nice to me
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If u ask me looks like a bakpak, isntead of biobale, has carbon slots .........but the added nozzle outtake is nice
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i would buy one in the future for a small setup. I liked this
Simple installation. One interchangeable pump based on the size of your aquarium powers the entire system. (Pump not included) You'd think it would come with something to make it run?
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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I'm not crazy about the fact that it sits in the tank - not hang-on, not sump-mounted, but in the tank itself.
I don't know that I want a 20"x6"x3.5" box in my tank... or that I like the idea of removing my glass top (on some of my tanks) because I sure don't have a 3.5" of space behind the glass top... |
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