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I currently have been using AC 110 & AC 300 (old AC 70) HOB filters for my 75 G & 120 G I am currently setting up. I am thinking about adding a canister to my tanks as well for more filtration.
I have observed several canister debates. This my take away from the debates. Fluval is a forward thinking hi tech company that makes good stuff but, it is fancy & over priced( FX6 / FX5 / G6 / G3). I also observe people saying the Fluval stuff breaks down from time to time & you come home to leaks or puddles on the floor( G3 & G6). This seems to occur during power failures. To be honest I fell in love with the Fluval G3 when I saw it first come out a few years ago. I was planning to purchase one back then but held off because of the price & lack of long term user reviews.
The EHEIM observation is that is basic no thrills stuff that seems to work and is very reliable. I don't see EHEIM users complaining as much as I see Fluval users complaining. The EHIEM stuff just seems boring. I mean that in a good way. You normally see the same models for sale year after year. You don't really see them taking about new technology like Fluval. It seems as if they are saying " if it is not broke, then don't fix it". That being said I still like that Fluval is always pushing boundaries.
My last observation is that SunSun users seem to be the happiest. They did not spend nearly as much money as the Fluval or EHIEM users but believe they got a great value for their money. I have observed SunSun users saying just be careful when you handle the canister because the build quality is not as robust or high quality as the other canisters so if you mishandle it, it is easy to break one of the parts. SunSun seems to work best for experienced canister users who don't need instruction because the instructions you get with your canister are awful. SunSun users also seem to use their own home made media options. SunSun users seem happy because of the strong value they get, inexpensive price, easy priming, and UV sterilizer. Even if SunSun users broke a part they could order a whole new canister and still have paid less than someone who purchase a Fluval or EHIEM.
Please let me know if my observations are on track. It was not my intention to offend any users of any brand of canister. I am asking the question to get some guidance before I kick out my $$$$$. I have been very happy with my AC HOB filters. I just know I am pushing it with 75g and 120g tanks being pushed to the max with fish. I love my ACs because they last for years and if I need to I can purchase just the part needed to fix the unit and not a whole new unit. I also like that the parts are easy to purchase. LFS often have them in stock and you can get them even cheaper on eBay or Amazon. I am looking for the same thing in a canister if I go that route. Please share your advice with me. Thanks in advance.
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I have observed several canister debates. This my take away from the debates. Fluval is a forward thinking hi tech company that makes good stuff but, it is fancy & over priced( FX6 / FX5 / G6 / G3). I also observe people saying the Fluval stuff breaks down from time to time & you come home to leaks or puddles on the floor( G3 & G6). This seems to occur during power failures. To be honest I fell in love with the Fluval G3 when I saw it first come out a few years ago. I was planning to purchase one back then but held off because of the price & lack of long term user reviews.
The EHEIM observation is that is basic no thrills stuff that seems to work and is very reliable. I don't see EHEIM users complaining as much as I see Fluval users complaining. The EHIEM stuff just seems boring. I mean that in a good way. You normally see the same models for sale year after year. You don't really see them taking about new technology like Fluval. It seems as if they are saying " if it is not broke, then don't fix it". That being said I still like that Fluval is always pushing boundaries.
My last observation is that SunSun users seem to be the happiest. They did not spend nearly as much money as the Fluval or EHIEM users but believe they got a great value for their money. I have observed SunSun users saying just be careful when you handle the canister because the build quality is not as robust or high quality as the other canisters so if you mishandle it, it is easy to break one of the parts. SunSun seems to work best for experienced canister users who don't need instruction because the instructions you get with your canister are awful. SunSun users also seem to use their own home made media options. SunSun users seem happy because of the strong value they get, inexpensive price, easy priming, and UV sterilizer. Even if SunSun users broke a part they could order a whole new canister and still have paid less than someone who purchase a Fluval or EHIEM.
Please let me know if my observations are on track. It was not my intention to offend any users of any brand of canister. I am asking the question to get some guidance before I kick out my $$$$$. I have been very happy with my AC HOB filters. I just know I am pushing it with 75g and 120g tanks being pushed to the max with fish. I love my ACs because they last for years and if I need to I can purchase just the part needed to fix the unit and not a whole new unit. I also like that the parts are easy to purchase. LFS often have them in stock and you can get them even cheaper on eBay or Amazon. I am looking for the same thing in a canister if I go that route. Please share your advice with me. Thanks in advance.
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