This is merely a message of convenience but I thought I would share with everyone that AquaClear has changed the names (or model numbers) of each of its filtration devices. The news isn’t that “new”, however many aquatic catalogs are just beginning to list the filters as their new line up. In the past, AC named their filter models as such: Mini, 150, 200, 300, and 500.
Now, the filters are called as such:
AquaClear Mini = AquaClear 20
AquaClear 150 = AquaClear 30
AquaClear 200 = AquaClear 50
AquaClear 300 = AquaClear 70
AquaClear 500 = AquaClear 110
Don’t ask me why AquaClear (Hagen) felt the need to do this, because frankly it confused me somewhat upon learning they switched model numbers. To some extent, AquaClear was always “famous” for its model numbers as they followed the filter’s gph, for the most part. The only thing I can think of in regards to why Hagen changed the names of their filter models is that they are rivaling Whisper which now lists their filter lines as Filter 10, 20, 30, 40, and 60.
So in short, it’s a pain in the rear and will continue to peeve many people off for months to come but we need to get over it.
Now, the filters are called as such:
AquaClear Mini = AquaClear 20
AquaClear 150 = AquaClear 30
AquaClear 200 = AquaClear 50
AquaClear 300 = AquaClear 70
AquaClear 500 = AquaClear 110
Don’t ask me why AquaClear (Hagen) felt the need to do this, because frankly it confused me somewhat upon learning they switched model numbers. To some extent, AquaClear was always “famous” for its model numbers as they followed the filter’s gph, for the most part. The only thing I can think of in regards to why Hagen changed the names of their filter models is that they are rivaling Whisper which now lists their filter lines as Filter 10, 20, 30, 40, and 60.
So in short, it’s a pain in the rear and will continue to peeve many people off for months to come but we need to get over it.
