Well, years back, I used to have a Fluvel external canister for my 40 gallon, and loved it! It was the old "round" canister in which you could pull the WHOLE 3-stage media baskets out at once, for super easy maintenance and cleaning.
But the new Fluvals look more complicated and appear to be a pain to clean, even the sponges are separated in their own "side compartments" that need to be stuffed down to the bottom.
I'm wondering if I should move to the Eheim canister this time. It's for a small 20 gallon freshwater. Money is no object though, and I'm wondering what is the best external they offer for a 20 gallon. The Eheim "Pro Series" appears to start at 92 gallon tanks, which is overkill. I want a nice water flow, not a typhoon.
I wish Fluval stuck with simplicity in design, because now I'm considering to look elsewhere for something that's as efficient, but simple to clean. I guess I'm just a clean freak when it comes to my fish, with often cleanings. But, maybe the new Fluval designs have an advantage that I'm just not seeing.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. I've just been out of the aquarium loop for about 8 years now, and not sure what is best now-a-days.
Thanks again.
Bill in San Deigo
But the new Fluvals look more complicated and appear to be a pain to clean, even the sponges are separated in their own "side compartments" that need to be stuffed down to the bottom.
I'm wondering if I should move to the Eheim canister this time. It's for a small 20 gallon freshwater. Money is no object though, and I'm wondering what is the best external they offer for a 20 gallon. The Eheim "Pro Series" appears to start at 92 gallon tanks, which is overkill. I want a nice water flow, not a typhoon.
I wish Fluval stuck with simplicity in design, because now I'm considering to look elsewhere for something that's as efficient, but simple to clean. I guess I'm just a clean freak when it comes to my fish, with often cleanings. But, maybe the new Fluval designs have an advantage that I'm just not seeing.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. I've just been out of the aquarium loop for about 8 years now, and not sure what is best now-a-days.
Thanks again.
Bill in San Deigo