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Seachem filter 35
Seachem filter 35












I really liked the idea of the powerhead being in the tank, so less issue with the filter restarting properly after a power outage.

Seachem filter 35 trial#

Thanks in advance for any thoughts or input.Ī few months ago, I switched from an Aquaclear HOB to a Tidal 35, to give it a trial run. Should I look at returning this to Amazon and getting either an Aquaclear 110 or the larger Tidal? However, that tank was filled with African Cichlids and this one is more of a community tank with a 2 Nickle sized angles, 2 dwarf gourami's and a dozen or so pearl danios.Īlso, I am not that fond of the surface skimmer feature, same as other reviewers. I seem to recall that when I had this tank set up back in 2015, I used an AquaClear 110 and that worked really well as long as I rinsed my media every couple of weeks. If I sit and watch it, there is all manner of bits that just float right by the intake regardless of what level I have it set to or whether I run any media or not. It seems to me that the Tidal 75 doesn't have that much suction to it. I have a newly set up 75 gallon tank and am using the Tidal 75 and a Hygger double sponge filter that works based off of an air pump. I apologize if this is not the right place to post this but it seemed relevant to the Tidal's so I thought I'd post here first. It water or anything else gets back there I have no access to recover it or even dry things out. My tank is on a dresser up against a wall. Where as my aquaclear could (in theory) clog so bad that it causes overlfow.

seachem filter 35

I'm sitting here looking at it and I can't think of anyway this thing could drain my tank or flood my house. Your point about avoiding overflow is a very good one.

seachem filter 35

I have no complaints about the aquaclear other than sometime my flow gets reduced due to the sponges clogging or the impeller needing cleaning but that's easily rectified. I currently run a aquaclear 50 on my 29 gal community tank. They also have a massive top section in the event it “overloads” it won’t cause a mess or worse drain your tank and flood your house. I think the skimmer is more of a gimmick than anything personally. I personally love my tidals and think they offer many benefits such as the self priming, solid removable media basket and heater holder. My betta was stressed with the common lily pipe, and when I changed it to Poppy, she swims very happily in the tank without any issues. I ended up getting a Glass lily pipe (shape of the pipe is named "Poppy"), and that worked amazing. I have a betta fish so I was initially concerned about too much flow from a canister filter. P.S., just because I found no information about this anywhere on the net. I ended up putting in a ton of seachem matrix for the bio filter, and also coarse sponge layered with fine sponge and Seachem Purigen, and the water is really nice and clear. It's very easy to remove the hoses and runs really quiet. I do enjoy the canister filter that I am using very much. Sorry I couldn't really give you a review of my experience of it since I didn't use it.

seachem filter 35

When they both arrived, I took a look at both filters, and decided that I liked the additional space I get from the canister filter (and the fact I could hide the canister under the tank), so I never actually ended up installing the Tidal 55. What happened was, I purchased the Tidal 55 from amazon, and then kept thinking about whether or not I'd get enough filtration and water flow in the tank, so then I also purchased an Oase Filtosmart 200 canister filter at the same time. So actually in the end, I went with a canister filter. Hello I should have replied to this thread after all the feedback that I received here. Its the same but 1 step faster for the 35 and hopefully the same for the 55.

seachem filter 35

after step 4 you should have access to the skimmer area where you can cram whatever you want in there to either close it off entirely or pre-filter it. You just have to do it differently.ĮDIT: Here's seachem's instructions for disassembly of the 75 and 110. I've heard a lot of people say you can't prefilter this HOB but I think its because they lack imagination :). If you pop the motor out (really easy) you can fill the void behind the "skimmer" section with sponge (I used the coop sponge) to prefilter and keep fish, fry, and shrimp out. I have the 35 which is the same but missing the downward tube. Would the slits be too big in the tidal 110 that a neon tetra could be sucked in? I have 10 neons in there right now and am worried about them getting sucked in I see that the tidal filter has the skimmer intake, which I will not be able to add a sponge to like I can with the bottom intake.












Seachem filter 35