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Planted Tank Enthusiast
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Eheim pimp or XP pimp? :-)
I am currently contemplating installing another tank, probably a 400L planted one and I'm looking at the equipment wish list
I have always thought that for my next aquarium I would definately buy an Eheim canister filter, having heard so many good things about the quality and quietness. However, recently I have also been hearing very good things about Rena's "new" range of XP filters and would like the opinions of "pimps" of either persuation (Eheim or XP) on the two systems... this should be interesting! My main criteria are, in no particular order: - silent operation - lots of space for biofilter material - ease of maintenance - quality So, let the battles begin! Laith |
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Wannabe Guru
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Eheim has been around a lot longer and has a proven track record. The Rena's are too new to tell how they will be doing 5 or 6 years from now.
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Planted Tank Guru
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I don't think there is a big battle at all. As George mentioned, Eheim has been around and has solidified its reputation as a solid company. I myself own both an XP3 and Eheim Classic 2213 and both work great for my needs. I did have initial problems with my XP3, but I received a replacement that has worked great ever since.
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Watanabe Bulu
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I’m an XP user and have pimped them occasionally, not an Eheim user, but on every point you raise, with the possible exception of ease of maintenance, the obvious choice is Eheim. The one biggest reason you would choose Rena is price, and I notice that one is glaringly absent from your list. As far as quiet is concerned, I don't call the XP quiet.
Go Eheim.
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Planted Tank Guru
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My XP3 isn't necessarily loud. It humms, but I can barely hear it under my stand. The Eheim you can't hear at all. Put it this way, with central airconditioning or even the tv on you can't hear either filter.
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Eheim Pimp Member # 3
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Eheim is the Rolls Royce of the canister world. I have been using Eheims for nearly twenty years and have never known one to breakdown. I have know parts that have broken through my own rough handling, but with recent developments at Eheim my canister have not broken. The parts are now really strong.
The Eheims that I currently own; I have had for 4 years and they run quiet and require little maintenance. When you have to clean them they are quick and simple with the new quick release ends. Buy an Eheim! Paul
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Eheim Pimp Club member #3: Scribe to the Eheim Pimp Club 90 gallon, CO2 dupla injection, Dupla substrate heating, Dupla Laterite with iron stone substrate, Aquastarlight future 3 x 150 metal Halides, Eheim 2026 pro2's and heavily planted with Discus Last edited by rumples riot; 07-16-2004 at 12:38 AM. |
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Planted Tank Enthusiast
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Member #6 of the Eheim Pimp Club - 2 Eheim 2213 & 2215 w/ surface extractor, LiquidDoser and Auto Feeder. |
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Planted Tank Enthusiast
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Thanks for all the great feedback!
Given the different inputs, I'll probably go with the Eheim. This way I also get to join the Eheim pimps club! The range is a bit confusing though. I assume in decreasing order of features/quality (and price Assuming price is not an issue, which one is recommended and why? Their website isn't too clear on differentiating between them. Thanks again! Laith |
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Wannabe Guru
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ProII is a very nice and easy filter to use that works very well. I have one on each of my larger tanks.
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George #2 Ehfipimp extraordinaire! Eheim Pimp Club Recruiter, Saergant at Arms, and Enforcer. 29 and 45 gallon. 2026, 2028 My 29 gallon tank |
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The Frumious Bandersnatch
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Welp! I ended up going with an Eheim Classic 2215. After reading all of the comments, I decided I might as well spend a little more and have the added "quiet" bonus. I spent about $85 on it after shipping and everything, so overall it was a nice buy. I don't so much mind more involved filter cleanings -- so I wasn't too detoured by the lack of ease of cleaning as most people probably are. I just couldn't afford the $140 or so for a Pro II -- even getting this was pushing it!
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~~Colin -------------------------------------------------- Eheim Pimp #50 -------------------------------------------------- 110 liter heavily-planted 5lb Pressurized CO2 4.4 WPG PC 6700K Eheim Classic 2215 -------------------------------------------------- |
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