bio wheel ?

I'll add to my previous comments regarding noise. I too have found my Emperor to run VERY quietly. Water splashing is the main noise...and I like that sound.

Regarding filter cartidges....I power clean mine each week with a shower massage type shower head. It removes all the gunk and does an excellent job. I also realize any bacteria on those cartidges is killed/washed away as well, and that is my intention. I prefer my beneficial bacteria to reside more on the biowheels instead. The majority of my biologic filtration is performed by my plants anyway.

The extra media cages are great for customizing your media choices. I use hand cut filter material that filters for smaller particles.

***Your question regarding how much water change is appropriate for your tank depends more on what type of fish you stock it with than tank size. Messy fish = bigger/more frequent PWC. I have a moderately planted tropical community tank with neon tetras, pearl gouramis, platys, and a german blue ram and I exchange approx. 15 gallons a week on my 55 gal.

Do a search on this site and you'll learn far more than what you read on this thread. There's a wealth of information here. That's how I did it and I'm enjoying my hobby far more because of it. Good luck.
 
carpediem said:
I like the Penguine and Emperor PF's also. You really can't beat them for dependability and performance. If the trickle of water rolling off of a bio-wheel bothers you then I'd say aquaria is probably not your hobby of choice :joke:

My one bit of advice... Focus on the filter media when purchasing filtration. I currently have 14 tanks (with a 15th in progress) and they all use the same size media. I can buy in large quantities and save money. While you may not get to the point where you are buying to support a whole fish room, you still have to change our your media and will find it a lot easier to use one or two types.

Good luck and best regards...

No the trickle of the water would not bother me...that is one of the sounds I enjoy with a fish tank, I was thinking the filter itself was making some kind of noise (I have heard LOUD filters before).

Thanks everyone for your opinions, thats why I come here :D , I'm going on and buying the 400 before it goes off sale!!

Thanks again!!!!

Gin
 
Ok I got it ordered (along with a driftwood) WOOO-WHOO one more step closer!!!!!!!!!!
 
Rebgen said:
Congrats! Check in again and let us know how it's working for you after set-up.

Thanks, and I will!!
 
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