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ben - 28 Nov 2004 18:45 GMT
What are the choices these days for high tech filters to make it easier for
the lazy hobbyit? I thinking about stocking my 33 gallon tank again.
Donald K - 28 Nov 2004 21:11 GMT
> What are the choices these days for high tech filters to make it
> easier for the lazy hobbyit? I thinking about stocking my 33 gallon
> tank again.

Heavily planted. Light fish load.

-D
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dr-solo@wi.rr.xx.com - 29 Nov 2004 21:42 GMT
bare bottom
whisper filters, two of them #3 (IIRC)
heater
2 big air stones
high quality food, very small feedings.
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>What are the choices these days for high tech filters to make it easier for
>the lazy hobbyit? I thinking about stocking my 33 gallon tank again.

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Gunther - 30 Nov 2004 06:07 GMT
> What are the choices these days for high tech filters to make it easier for
> the lazy hobbyit? I thinking about stocking my 33 gallon tank again.

The two most important things I've done in the last few months:
- change to canister filters (Fluval-104 on the 20G, Fluval-404
  on the 55G);
- bare bottom tank

Water changes now take 1/2 the time they used to.

BTW, bigalsonline.com was the cheapest place to get the Fluvals,
by far.

Gunther (the one in California)
 
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