Never bought a 35 - no tube for bottom of the tank filter suction, they only have the skimmer filter input.Īll of the good points mentioned are true. I bought three over time because i am a NERM, two 55's and a 75. The newest and bestest came - Seachem Tidals. Started with aqua-clear liked them a ton then caught filter envy. In my opinion sponge filters are the best type of filtration in terms on biological and mechanical for fry tanks. You could actually power both your tanks with a single air pump. In your case, my recommendation would be to buy a sponge filter with a air pump. The problem is it has a skimmer that is always on so you will definitely get fry getting sucked in and killed. ![]() I have a pea puffer tank and I feed them frozen foods and pest snails.The Seachem Tidal would be a horrible filter for any type of fry tank. I would enjoy hearing of your experience and wether you feel this is comparable to or even better than the ac’s I also have 2 tanks in front of windows and the clear design is an algae breeding ground I have to cover them. Even with a prefilter sponge over time the fine particle food crushes the impeller and kills them. The warranty covers the replacement of the defective parts.Can I ask.what type of fish do you have and what type of food do you feed? The reason I ask is I use a lot of aqua clear filters I like them and the bottom to top flow ease and compare is easy to media adapt. This can be extended to 5 years by registering your filter.
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