Sure, there are lots of crazy features - but am I just some sort of grumbly old man when I start thinking such things are utter rubbish? It's an interesting thing to consider that over my many years in this hobby I've grown increasingly minimalist and have found myself wanting equipment that simplify rather than increase the complexity of the systems.
Do we really need fancy LED displays that monitor the heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen concentration and brain activity of an aquarium filter? To me it's always been insanely simple - you maintain the filter as often as it needs to be maintained. Otherwise it pretty much works just fine.
How can one justify spending $440 USD on something that won't do anything more than a $100 model? Do we really need a GPS and an MP3 player on an aquarium filter? Jeez for that kind of money I almost expect it to perform automated water changes. I like the top loading media thing - but that's about all.
So can anyone enlighten me as to how they can justify spending that kind of money simply because of some completely unnecessary features? I hate feeling like an old fussabout, but sometimes it's just something that happens...
Do we really need fancy LED displays that monitor the heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen concentration and brain activity of an aquarium filter? To me it's always been insanely simple - you maintain the filter as often as it needs to be maintained. Otherwise it pretty much works just fine.
How can one justify spending $440 USD on something that won't do anything more than a $100 model? Do we really need a GPS and an MP3 player on an aquarium filter? Jeez for that kind of money I almost expect it to perform automated water changes. I like the top loading media thing - but that's about all.
So can anyone enlighten me as to how they can justify spending that kind of money simply because of some completely unnecessary features? I hate feeling like an old fussabout, but sometimes it's just something that happens...