Elite Stingray Underwater Filters?

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Mar 22, 2006
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I'm "inheriting" a 5 gallon tank and it has everything except a working filter. I'm planning on throwing a plant and some driftwood in it to house a single betta, so I won't be needing heavy filtration - just a little something to keep water moving. I was checking out the Elite Stingray Underwater filters - does anyone have any experience with these?
 
They look cool but are pricey and have very little media or filtration capability...get yourself an AquaClear 30 instead.
 
plah831 said:
I've heard that fish can get inside them, but don't know how since I've never actually looked at one of those. But I heard that on a dwarf puffer forum, so we're dealing with small very inquisitive fishies :)

here's the thread, it's long but it talks about how her dwarf puffers got sucked right into the intake.
http://dwarfpuffers.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1415&highlight=stingray



eek!! Kind of freaky about the DP. But I have used the stingray filter without problems for about a year now. They don't have alot of room for media but they have fufilled what I need them to do. I have never had a problem with them falling apart, infact I have had trouble getting the intake to come off so they might have had a defective one. Another filter I found that works pretty well, although it might be a bit strong (I just point it towards one of the walls) is the Cascade 300. I can get it for about $12 around me but I have seen it more expensive in other places.
 
I've been using a stingray for a while in a 10 gallon planted tank at my office...and i wouldn't recommend them.
#1. The mechanical media is very porous, which means it leaves alot of small stuff floating around the water.
#2. The carbon inserts have to be repaced every two weeks or so and they are kind of hard to find.
#3. They are really bulky. I have to maintain a small forest of bicopa to hide the thing.

I would instead look into the Tetra internal filters...I have a 5-10 in my quarantine tank and love it. very quiet, easy to clean and find refills, and you can add extra media if you want. I found mine at a Walmart for $10.

P.S. they have a control switch for water flow, too!
 
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