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    Please recommend Eden 501 type of external filter

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    I am thinking of buying a Eden 501 type of filter which I think is quite popular in this aqua hobby.

    Anybody using different brand but similar to Eden 501? I want to consider other brands before I jump into getting a Eden

    Please share the brand/durability/price/spec/size if you have the info
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    Oh... I saw that Seaview is selling a brand called Mr. Aqua (Eden cousin )

    Is this brand good??
    Any bro using this brand??
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    Daveteogh, I believe all are as nearly identical to the other. They may go with different name but will still operate the same if not lesser than the other. So it's your choice in which one to go for. I've gone with the Eden 501 and only discovered that there are other brand that may look similar to it. I did not pursue to do a comparison as I am quite happy with what I currently have.

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    I did some comparison before I buy and I found that the Eden 501 has the highest flowrate (at that time last year). Most looks or functions are quite identical. So it boils down to flowrate and price if you ask me.
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    Appreciated your comments... thanks
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    i'm using the Resun Cyclone that's a clone of the eden 501, but with a flowrate of 200l/hr instead of 300l/hr...it's serving my 1ft cube very well...silent and efficient

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    I ended up buying a Eden 501 from Petmart today

    I choose this because it has good reviews, low wattage of 5W and 300L/hr flowrate

    I installed it this evening and I will say it is really quiet and its good for my bedroom 1.5ft planted tank

    The price is quite good...
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    Good buy! I was user for Eden 501 before I upgraded to bigger tank. Resales value also not bad ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by chingkt View Post
    Good buy! I was user for Eden 501 before I upgraded to bigger tank. Resales value also not bad ..

    I agree with you! Eden 501 is a popular filter and if I upgrade in the future and no longer using it... I think I can still sell it away quite easily with some good cash

    I am very happy with it... with the flowrate of 300l/hr... my 1.5ft tank is crystal clear

    I am going to rescape my tank since I have a great filter working so hard for my money I invested
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    Quote Originally Posted by daveteogh View Post
    I agree with you! Eden 501 is a popular filter and if I upgrade in the future and no longer using it... I think I can still sell it away quite easily with some good cash

    I am very happy with it... with the flowrate of 300l/hr... my 1.5ft tank is crystal clear

    I am going to rescape my tank since I have a great filter working so hard for my money I invested
    It is quite neat and compact, easy to hide behind or beside the tank. So far it has proven effective for my small tank. Now big tank will need to upgrade the filter. Anybody try using 2 Eden 501 for bigger tank?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chingkt View Post
    It is quite neat and compact, easy to hide behind or beside the tank. So far it has proven effective for my small tank. Now big tank will need to upgrade the filter. Anybody try using 2 Eden 501 for bigger tank?

    I am sure we can use 2 Edens for a larger tank. Since each can support up to 60L tank, having 2 Edens will make it 120L naturally.

    Problems are more pipes and hose tubes... and the need to have 2 electrical sockets for 2 Edens to work at the same time.

    At the price of 2 Edens, buy a eheim filter
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    Quote Originally Posted by daveteogh View Post
    I am sure we can use 2 Edens for a larger tank. Since each can support up to 60L tank, having 2 Edens will make it 120L naturally.

    Problems are more pipes and hose tubes... and the need to have 2 electrical sockets for 2 Edens to work at the same time.

    At the price of 2 Edens, buy a eheim filter
    You are right. Might as well get a Eheim filter, worth the money and performance.

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    Have any bro here try using a eden 501 filter for a 2 ft tank?

    I am quite interested in getting a 2nd hand cannister filter and do not know wat to look out for... Minimum recommended flowrate for a 2ft tank? Any other things to note?

    Thanks for the information!
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    I use Eden 501 for my 1 footer & feel that it is just nice. I'm quite sure that it will be underpower for a 2 footer. I'm using Eheim 2232 in my 2 footer (quite heavily planted) & inline with an internal CO2 reactor. I ended up adding a separate pump connected to a rainbar to improve circulation.

    As for flow rate required, I always use 5x the volume of the tank per hour (not taken into consideration equipment to be connected inline to the filter).

    Let's hear what others have to say about the flow rate.
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    Recommended flowrate for a planted aquarium is 3x the water volume per hour. So you need to calculate your water volume. You can use our aquarium calculator (link at top right of the page).

    As uklau mentioned, buy slightly higher to compensate for other equipment attached inline with the filter, like CO2 reactors.

    Also buy higher flowrate because:
    1. Flowrate drops over time due to clogging of filter media and normal wear and tear.
    2. You won't need to buy a new filter if you upgrade to a bigger tank in the future. Good filters last many years.

    You can always reduce the flow by adjusting the valve of the filter output.

    Filters produce heat and use electricity and have to run 24/7 unsupervised, so I strongly recommend that you spend more and get a reliable and safe brand like Eheim. You wouldn't want to get a call that you home burnt down because an unreliable and unsafe filter failed, overheated and started a fire. (It's happened before when cheap filters flooded the market during the louhan craze.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by uklau View Post
    I use Eden 501 for my 1 footer & feel that it is just nice. I'm quite sure that it will be underpower for a 2 footer. I'm using Eheim 2232 in my 2 footer (quite heavily planted) & inline with an internal CO2 reactor. I ended up adding a separate pump connected to a rainbar to improve circulation.

    As for flow rate required, I always use 5x the volume of the tank per hour (not taken into consideration equipment to be connected inline to the filter).

    Let's hear what others have to say about the flow rate.
    Wao that is some nice information. Thanks. Lets wait and see if there is any suggestion.

    Btw for the water inlet to cannister, do you guys connect directly to the under gravel??? Will in cause the pump to work extra hard or other complication? please advice. Thanks

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    Just to share with you on how unbelieveable a planted tank can reduced the water flow. My 2 footer looks like this:



    I have Eheim 2232 (400l/h) connected to an internal CO2 reactor & Eheim 1000 pump (300l/h) connected to a rainbar at the right. Unbelieveable .

    Water inlet is connected to a strainer (comes with canister filter), which I placed it 3 - 5 cm above the substrate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by whq View Post
    Wao that is some nice information. Thanks. Lets wait and see if there is any suggestion.

    Btw for the water inlet to cannister, do you guys connect directly to the under gravel??? Will in cause the pump to work extra hard or other complication? please advice. Thanks
    Wait brother..canister filter is not use that way, at least i have not seen it done before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uklau View Post
    Just to share with you on how unbelieveable a planted tank can reduced the water flow. My 2 footer looks like this:



    I have Eheim 2232 (400l/h) connected to an internal CO2 reactor & Eheim 1000 pump (300l/h) connected to a rainbar at the right. Unbelieveable .

    Water inlet is to be connected to a strainer (comes with canister filter), which I placed it 3 - 5 cm above the substrate.
    Amazing tank, water look crystal clear to me. In this case Eden 501 (300l/h)should more likely be enough for a sparsely planted 2ft tank with low bioload (only shrimp tank).

    So for the water inlet (I get wat u mean), but anyone tried attaching directly to the undergravel???

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    Quote Originally Posted by stephen chung View Post
    Wait brother..canister filter is not use that way, at least i have not seen it done before.

    Oh icic, I never used cannister before. And i want to reduce the amount of electricity (going green) used for the tank by cutting the equipment (airpump,water pump and etc) used.

    Sorry if it is a stupid question haha, just bumping around to see if there are innovative way to use 1 equipment for mulitple benefits. Thanks for input.

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