Fluval FX5
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 11:30 pm
Does anyone have experience with this filter (Fluval FX5)?
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Which one do you have?Bitey wrote:If you're looking at a filter of that size and price, consider an Ocean Clear bead filter. It requires a separate pump but you'll get more flow. Water changes are combined with backflushing the filter. Just turn off the pump, flip a few valves, connect the drain hose, turn the pump on and wait a few minutes.
I haven't had to open up a filter to change media in 2 years.
http://www.redseafish.com/Product.asp?d ... &proID=100Curtis wrote:Which one do you have?Bitey wrote:If you're looking at a filter of that size and price, consider an Ocean Clear bead filter. It requires a separate pump but you'll get more flow. Water changes are combined with backflushing the filter. Just turn off the pump, flip a few valves, connect the drain hose, turn the pump on and wait a few minutes.
I haven't had to open up a filter to change media in 2 years.
What size tank do you have it on? What pump do you use with it? Do you have any other filtration on that tank?Bitey wrote:http://www.redseafish.com/Product.asp?d ... &proID=100Curtis wrote:Which one do you have?Bitey wrote:If you're looking at a filter of that size and price, consider an Ocean Clear bead filter. It requires a separate pump but you'll get more flow. Water changes are combined with backflushing the filter. Just turn off the pump, flip a few valves, connect the drain hose, turn the pump on and wait a few minutes.
I haven't had to open up a filter to change media in 2 years.
There's only one bead filter model. Initially, I thought I might need a micron filter as well to catch the small particles but after adding UV, my water is crystal clear.
I have it on a 125 gal acrylic tank stocked with cichlids. I've tried pretty much all the filters: the Magnum 350, Fluval, Filstar XP2, CPR wet/dry, and the Pentair modular filtration system. The Ocean Clear bead filter is by far my favorite. It's much easier to clean than the cannister or even wet/dry filters but doesn't have leaking or overflowing problems like the wet/dry and Pentair systems. I really dislike rinsing and bleaching micron cartridges or pads and then putting them through the dishwasher or washing machine to wash out the bleach.Curtis wrote:What size tank do you have it on? What pump do you use with it? Do you have any other filtration on that tank?
I'm trying to get ideas for what my next filtration scheme is going to be.