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The SeaChem Tidal 110 Gallon Aquarium Filter by Sicce is a state-of-the-art filtration system designed for aquarists who value efficiency and ease. With a self-cleaning impeller and adjustable flow regulation, this filter ensures a pristine aquatic environment without the hassle of traditional maintenance. Its modern, lightweight design makes it a perfect fit for any aquarium setup, catering specifically to fish enthusiasts.
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Tank Volume | 110 Gallons |
Material Type | Plastic |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Black |
Item Shape | Irregular |
Specific Uses For Product | Active |
Vivarium Type | Aquarium |
Additional Features | Lightweight |
Target Species | Fish |
M**J
Efficient and Quiet Aquarium Filter!
The SeaChem Large Aquarium Fish Tank Filter works great for my tank! It’s powerful enough to keep the water crystal clear and runs quietly without disturbing my fish.Installation was straightforward, and the filter media lasts a long time before needing replacement. My fish seem much happier with the improved water quality.Highly recommend if you want a reliable and effective filter for your aquarium!
S**S
Reliable and Effective
Most aquarium filters aren't very good. My Tidals (I've had a pair of 110s since 8/20) are an exception, having won me over after my initial annoyance with a rattling noise in one, which I eventually fixed. Water flow is good, the self-priming feature is very welcome, and their reliability has been great.I use a pair of these filters on a 90-gallon planted, CO2-injected aquarium with five large angels, four young keyhole cichlids, five black neon tetras (great fish), seven emperor tetras, five corydoras, and three SAEs--so it's moderately stocked. I also run a pair of Aquarium Co-op's coarse sponge filters with two air pumps. I guess I like my symmetry!I like them better than my two Eheim 2217s. Yes, two again. The Eheims get rattly after about eight years, so I have to periodically replace the shafts and grommets. Canister filters are a PITA to maintain regularly. I've relegated them to my other tank, a 55-gallon with about 20 yellow lab cichlids (Labidochromis caeruleus). Obviously that tank is heavily stocked, but the Eheims and another sponge filter work fine in that setup.I like a lot of Seachem products, but I've found I don't really need anything any more besides Prime and Purigen, since I already have CO2 and my favorite fertilizers are pond tabs (cheap) for plant roots and NilocG for DIY water column fertilization for leaf feeders. Seachem's Tidal filters are a quality product, just like Prime and Purigen.
C**6
Best filters ever
Very happy with this. Good flow. Quiet. Easy to make changes. Space for everything including sterilization light. Have them for both my tanks, a 28 and a 55, using the next power level for each as I have heavily stocked community and mbuna tanks.
F**S
New favorite filter!
I trust Seachem for the quality of their products so when I first saw they had built an HOB filter, I had to acquire one (two actually). I’ve been keeping fish nearly 40 years, both Marine and Freshwater and used a number of different filters including several brands of canister filters. My favorite filter until this one was an Aqua Clear from Hagen (Fluval), because of the ease of maintenance and their versatility in what media can be used. My only complaint about the Aqua Clear units is that more recently, the quality of their internal parts has dipped a bit, particularly the motor shafts and impeller assembly with the result being very noisy filters. They continued to function, but were loud. With all of that said, I am impressed with the build quality, design and features of the new Tidal line of filters. I have 2 110’s running in a 60 gallon tank that is heavily populated with Convict Cichlids. Current media load is the Seachem sponge, double bags of matrix and chemi-pure with the second filter the same swapping the chemi-pure with Purigen. So far, so good - excellent flow, quiet operation and yes, crystal clear water. At this point, I’m extremely satisfied with these filters. As with all new items, reliability can only be determined through extended use. After 6 months, I’ll post an update regarding noise and function.
P**S
Really good filter but noisy
I got this as a backup filter for a 75G. I have a Fluval FX4 running and decided to add a HOB filter to polish my water. It is a powerful filter with a lot of space for filter media. I added Renew and some Matrix. It comes with some media but it just fills up half the space. After adding this filter, my water clarity improved. I also added 30 amano shrimp to combat algae, and so far, it has worked.The only downside to this filter is the noise. As a canister filter kind of girl, I am used to a gentle hum in the background. This filter, however, requires a specific water level to not be "splashy" (like every HOB) but I noted that the filter is more sensitive to water level than others due to how powerful it is. Even if you adjust water levels, adjust how the filter sits on your tank, there will be water splashing noises. The motor is also pretty loud. Compared to my FX4 which is more like a background noise, this filter's loud noise takes a while to get used to.I do not recommend this filter if you are sensitive to noise, if you have a small room or using this in a bedroom. However, if you are desperate for a good HOB filter and don't really care about noise, then buy this!
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