My filter died....

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G'day!
My filter died today (after only 6 months) and I have been searching the web for another one. I am so confused. :confused:
Does anyone know which type works most effectively (and quietly) for a 70 litre tank?

Cheers
MA
 
I'd recomend a fluval 2 plus thats 400 L/h
That's what i got for my 85L tank and it works perfectly with close to no sounds.

Dont stress too much though, Axolotls can last long without a pump... realized mine was totally filled with stuff that was blocking it from pumping anything at all almost and they didnt really bother.
 
Many thanks. I bought one of those today! It's purring away as I write.

Cheers

MA
 
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