Hi Kendrick,
I think it's fine, alot of brethren here use 2026 or even 2028 for their 3 footers. Try C328 for the spare partstoo much items to quote...
A friend of mine use both 2026 and 2028 in his tank....
I am currently setting up a 3 ft tank. I have a Eheim 2217 external cannister filter, wondering if it is advisable for me to keep it for my tank or sell it away and get a not so powerful filter. As all i have is the filter without the pipes and tubings and medium, i would also like to know where can i get the stuffs from in case i decide to keep it for my own use. And how much will that cost me. Thanks to all bros in advance.![]()
Hi Kendrick,
I think it's fine, alot of brethren here use 2026 or even 2028 for their 3 footers. Try C328 for the spare partstoo much items to quote...
A friend of mine use both 2026 and 2028 in his tank....
Something about the water & the fishes that calms me down.
hi, thanks for your immediate reply. Can you roughly tell me what i need? and how much will it cost? let's say i only have the cylinder n top powerhead.Originally Posted by michael lai
Hmm...ok I try to help
1) Ehiem media-about $40 bucks
2) Bio-rings $10 bucks
3) Ehiem sponge $12 bucks
4) Piping $20 bucks
5) installation set 1 $20+ bucks
6) rainbar $10 bucks
7) Ehiem suction clip $5 bucks
I think that about settles it, use bio home instead of Ehiem add additional $20 bucks should settle your budget. Have fun![]()
Something about the water & the fishes that calms me down.
hmm but bro, issit really so costly? what about other brands of filters? the medium cost so much too?Originally Posted by michael lai
You could save some by buying alternatives but only about $10-$15 bucks max. You could post on the Buy and sell segment and see if any of the members could sell it to you cheap. Or get Atman products the same size for ehiem. Quality comes at a price,you could opt for other media but the results will differ. Post it, Atman filters comes with 2 sets of pipings maybe someone will let go of it to you.![]()
Something about the water & the fishes that calms me down.
Can i post want to buy parts for ehiem 2217? so sorry, cause i really aren't sure with what i need.Originally Posted by michael lai
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Yes, just post you have 2217 and need it's spare parts. I'm sure alot of them will help if they can![]()
Something about the water & the fishes that calms me down.
Haha... i really hope all of them are as helpful as you are. Thanks alot...Originally Posted by michael lai
Good luck!
Dude, it's not necessary to buy original Eheim parts like the intake and output tubes. You can get similar stuff for half the price at places like Aquastar in Yishun and another LFS along Jalan Besar(for example). "biorings" can be bought for about $5 for a big bag at Nature Aquarium along Thomson road... You can get stuff cheaper if you'd only put in the effort to go out and look around.
Call me Brian.
P.S. This is what part of the alphabet would look like if Q and R were eliminated.
as most of the expert advices is basically a flowrate of at least 3x the tank volume.your should be fine as i am using 2234ehiem ecco canister...
hi Giantclaws and coolbucks, thanks for your reply. i have decided to use the filter that i have. are there any other stuffs that i have to look out for when purchasing them?
2217 is the classic range right? Get the double taps. Then you can forget about the installation set 1. With the taps, your priming will be a breeze after you get the 1st prime going.Originally Posted by michael lai
Two pairs of taps should be around 20+... Get the right size tubings which will fit your canister...
You can check out Eheim website to find out the exact size and accessories you need... If I didn't remember wrongly, your intake and outlet is of different size, so need two different pipes...
http://www.eheim.com/external.htm
So is it a biological, mechanical medium? if i don't require installation set then how to connect to tank? What are double taps? I have noted that the sizes for inlet and outlet are different. thanksOriginally Posted by valice
The biorings/Eheim Substrate will serve as your biological medium while the course and fine sponges will be your mechanical medium.
Double taps are taps which allows you to detach the canister for cleanin while leaving the intake tube and rainbar still in the tank. Hmm.. Wonder if you understand.
The installation kit is not a INSTALLATION kit.. It is sort of a separate pipe like thingy which allows you to do priming easily...
The classic range does not have buildin taps like the Pro II range, so it is very troublesome to bring your canister for washing. Imagine bringing the intake tube, rainbar and all the tubings to the washing area...
I understand bout the biological and mechanical filters. I also understand the function of double taps (save me the effort from bringing the rainbar and all other stuff to wash together right) le. I have also checked out what a installation kit. But the question mark is without kit 1 and 2, how do i connect the pipes into the water. Or what u meant is i don't need kit 1 and 2 but will have to buy a suction tube and a rainbar tube. I think it sounds the same (same function) but the cost does differ by abit right. Is this what you are implementing?Originally Posted by valice
Yup, you wouldn't need the installation kits. Just the normal rainbars and suction U-tubes...
My 2213 setup is:
For inlet, suction tube -> piping -> tap - tap -> piping -> filter
For outlet, filter -> piping -> tap - tap -> piping -> internal reactor -> rainbar
hey bro, i'm going to work. thanks for all the info.. talk to you when i'm back.Originally Posted by valice
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