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![]() For my 802 powerheads, I just use the Quick Filter attachment without any foam or filter materials inside.
Only when I need the filtering capability, do I add the materials back in. Otherwise, no weekly cleaning, with all the protection for errant tank occupants. If only that technique had worked when my RBTA took a field trip over one of the intakes to my closed loop powered by an AmpMaster 3000 ![]() Puree RBTA is not helpful to tank health ... ![]() I doubt that sea-hare would have been much better. Good thing you were nearby ... ![]()
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______________ - Lyle Our tank http://www.pansy-paws.com/aquarium/ 29 gallon nano-tank |
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![]() If you don't intend to use foams in your Quickfilters, DO NOT cut off the bottom.
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![]() I bought a heater guard for one of my 802's. It is about 1.25" diameter and fits the bottom perfectly. I cut it to about 3" long . On another 802 I used an old Aquaclear tube with a grill on the bottom, this is shoved into the tapered ferrule accessory that came with the 802. Both guards are pretty small and easy to hide.
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The AquaClear tube's grilled bottom does not provide very much more surface area than the 802's regular intake, IMO. I would not use it to protect anemones or other animals, except maybe snails, that may find their way to the intake. |