The Fluval G (and Edge tank) continues to be the most read story on Tank Gadget. It was a very successful launch and the Hagen marketing team should get a big pat on the back for making it so.

Fluval G Teaser
That teaser way back in June 2009 was genius!
I’d like to thank Hagen for keeping us all interested and for making my job easy with so many updates. Not to mention the props they give us on thier blog.
Have any of you geeks been lucky enough to get one? Post your impressions or send us a full review and we’ll post it for you!
Special Thanks to Fluval G Web Supporters
News of the Fluval G Series started leaking out in July of this past summer. With the infamous blue glow “teaser” site up at Fluval-G.com, fishkeepers around the world were lighting up the online message boards, forums, blogs, Twitter, and Facebook.
Since then, the G Series has received more attention online and in stores than any other new aquatic product in recent memory. We’d like to take this opportunity to say “Thank You” to a number of Aquatic blogs and sites that followed the launch of the Fluval G. You can check out their coverage in the links below:
via Fluval G Series (G3, G6) Reviews | FLUVAL: The Official Blog from Hagen.




Design explains why it looks like it does. Why? Because it looks good. They wanted it to look good and it works. Again, it’s a filter box you will want to set out beside your tank, not hidden under it.
Simplicity tells us that the easy access to the cartridges makes this the simplest and cleanest filter available. Don’t those cartridges look good?
Hydrotech explains why it’s a good idea to have a flashy LCD display outside your aquarium filter. And when it displays things like flow rate, conductivity and water temperature, who would argue?
Compact shows that smaller is better. The cartridges get rid of the traditional foam blocks and are replaced with something that resembles a hepa filter. A pleated media providing more surface to catch the nasties and making it easier to rinse.







