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Something Alittle Different; In a Filter
Topic Started: Aug 23 2007, 09:36 PM (308 Views)
sthn75
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Has anyone tried this filter....

http://www.aquagenie.com.au/

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I think they might be interesting to at least try :unsure2: :unsure2:

And I believe they also come in black and blue :)


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MTS: Dare you to stop at ONE!!!

200L Tank.....90L Tank.....60L Tank
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After reading the set up and use section the only thing i could pick on would be

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90% of fish mortality is caused by overfeeding and/or overstocking, especially before the biological filter is fully operational and this  takes about 5 – 6 weeks after installation. Any food given must be eaten by the fish  within 2-3 minutes, and with an Aqua Genie filter it is best to use floating fish-food pellets only, to avoid any food getting into the filter or under the rocks or plants.


Not exactly a well balanced diet for the fish even the best quality pellets that say you dont need to feed anything else are sinking rather than floating pellets.

small tanks they may be ok, but marine tanks :unsure: i cant see them working at all even by the testimonial they had to use another filter, even then the marine tank sounds like it is still under filtered :dntknw

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yeah... I don't think it would be good for marine...

Even if I used one ... I'd still feed my fish their varied diet like I do now..

Was thinking that if I tried one out... it would be used in the qt tank...

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They would probably make a good QT tank filter :thumb
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