F fishman101 AC Members Jan 8, 2004 20 0 0 48 warren-oh Visit site Jan 13, 2004 #1 hello,i was thinking of buying a eheim 2227 and a 2026 pro 2.....has anyone used the 2227 how does it rate[likes dislikes] what about this setup on a 75 gal..planted tank with co2 would anyone have a suggestion on a better setup.........
hello,i was thinking of buying a eheim 2227 and a 2026 pro 2.....has anyone used the 2227 how does it rate[likes dislikes] what about this setup on a 75 gal..planted tank with co2 would anyone have a suggestion on a better setup.........
blitzen25bm AC Members Jan 28, 2003 1,355 0 0 42 Visit site Jan 14, 2004 #2 i would go with the regular eheim proIIs, less things to break and they already work fine without the wet/dry part.
i would go with the regular eheim proIIs, less things to break and they already work fine without the wet/dry part.
ChEeRs_BiG_EaRs KrUsTy'S FiSh KeEpEr Mar 22, 2003 132 0 0 38 Aussie Visit site Jan 14, 2004 #3 i use a 2028 on my 100G and it works like a DREAM! highly recommend it Justin
J JSchmidt Cowbell! I need more cowbell! Jun 27, 1999 2,275 0 0 IL, USA www.wiu.edu Jan 14, 2004 #4 I have a 2229 wet/dry and it does a fantastic job as a biofilter. It doesn't provide any mechanical filtration, however. In a planted tank such as that you describe, I think a 2227 would be unnecessary and might actually offgas some of the CO2 that you're injecting. An Eheim Pro II (or a pair of them) would be ideal, however. HTH, Jim
I have a 2229 wet/dry and it does a fantastic job as a biofilter. It doesn't provide any mechanical filtration, however. In a planted tank such as that you describe, I think a 2227 would be unnecessary and might actually offgas some of the CO2 that you're injecting. An Eheim Pro II (or a pair of them) would be ideal, however. HTH, Jim