Cheap Filters

kw0me

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Wanted to know if a filters a filter no mater what the price. the reason i ask this is because i recently got a 55g tank filled it as soon as it was home (after a good clean) but only enough so the filter and heater from my old tank (4-5g) could keep things going. I did this to get my fish out of there old tank (4-5g) and into the bigger one cause it was over stocked. on the weekend i got some sand to do 2 thirds of the tank bottom and the other third is gravel. due to me being poor at the moment (changed jobs) i couldn't aford the filter system i wanted so i got a cheapie (15$aus) and the proper heater for my tank.

Now will this filter do the same job as a 50$ one apart from not looking as good and being a bit of a pratt to clean?

Any opinions would be welcome.

(if i missed anything or don't make sense tell me and ill try to rephrase it)
 
It will be hard to state so without more info.

Any filtration is better than none. I'd get it, especially if it is going to be a while before you can upgrade and do frequent water changes to assist.

What kind and how many fish?
 
i will get a camera today and take a pic. its flow is about 750lph i also have a second one with a flow of 350lph there are 5 neon tetra 4 guppies and 2 bristle nose plecs and a few baby snails runing around. the tank is about 55g 200l i think.
 
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I got a cheap & cheerful internal filter when I started up my (very newly started up) 180 litre tank. 'Magic Jet' - rated by manufacturer 1000lph...the noise (mechanical) is a problem and I'm awaiting delivery of a brand name filter. One thing I will say is it appears to be plenty powerful and I have not had any problems with water parameters - if it wasn't for the noise I would keep it.
 
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