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Old 28-05-2004, 04:08 AM
noahsnana
 
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Default Nexus or bead filter

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LOL Rich which bead do you have? Is that on the 4000 gal pond?
"RichToyBox" wrote in message
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I have bead filters. They are older than the Nexus system and I am quite
pleased with them. I think the bead filter is an excellent mechanical
filter removing fine debris in addition to being a good bio filter. The
Nexus appears to be a great biofilter, but I don't think it has the
mechanical filtration capability of the bead filter. On the other hand,

it
has a very high oxygen environment that is far superior to the bead

filter.
What you need is one of each.
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"blade" wrote in message
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Hi Guys,

Need some advice, I'm upgrading my multi bay filter but cannot decide
on a Nexus or a bead filter.

I need advice on which one is best. I have heard positive reports on
both, but they do cost an arm and a leg so I want to get this right
before I invest.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Blade
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