I just set up my FX5 on my 90 gallon tank and so far I am very impressed. I am replacing my Fluval 404 and two Emperor 400 with this system. These are some of the main points I noticed.
1. Set up was very easy. The self priming pump is very handy. On start it takes 2 minutes to prime then 2minutes to clear all air out of system, then full start.
2. Has 3 large trays for media surrounded by 2 foam blocks which are diffrent from the foam blocks from 404.
3. The two large plastic clips that hold your hoses in place over the tank was very difficult to squeeze on due to the surrounding edging on my tank.I think most large tanks have this plastic edging on top. I think they designed the clip with just glass in mind. But it did fit.
4. Hoses were long enough to just make it but I wished they would give a little more hose length just in case.
5. It has a large output nozzle that splits into two streams that are adjustable. Very nice
6. Havent tried them yet but the valves on the proximal end of the hoses will definitely make cleaning the canister very easy as you can disconnect and leave the hoses where they are.
7. There is also a purge valve at the bottom of the canister to purge the canister of water before moving it if you are so inclined.
I'd be happy to answer any questions on this canister as best i can. This is not a fluval vs. eheim discussion please.
1. Set up was very easy. The self priming pump is very handy. On start it takes 2 minutes to prime then 2minutes to clear all air out of system, then full start.
2. Has 3 large trays for media surrounded by 2 foam blocks which are diffrent from the foam blocks from 404.
3. The two large plastic clips that hold your hoses in place over the tank was very difficult to squeeze on due to the surrounding edging on my tank.I think most large tanks have this plastic edging on top. I think they designed the clip with just glass in mind. But it did fit.
4. Hoses were long enough to just make it but I wished they would give a little more hose length just in case.
5. It has a large output nozzle that splits into two streams that are adjustable. Very nice
6. Havent tried them yet but the valves on the proximal end of the hoses will definitely make cleaning the canister very easy as you can disconnect and leave the hoses where they are.
7. There is also a purge valve at the bottom of the canister to purge the canister of water before moving it if you are so inclined.
I'd be happy to answer any questions on this canister as best i can. This is not a fluval vs. eheim discussion please.
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