Fluval G website update with details!

The dedicated website for the Fluval G now includes some real details to give us even more about this upcoming filter.


Broken down into sections here is an idea what you will see.

g-designDesign 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.

g-simplicitySimplicity tells us that the easy access to the cartridges makes this the simplest and cleanest filter available. Don’t those cartridges look good?

g-hydrotechHydrotech 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?

g-compactCompact 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.

So there you go, a few more deets to tweet and digg. Go ahead, dig and tweet.

You may be asking why we are covering this so much. Because it’s Cool! really, no other reason.

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Fluval Edge “cube tank”

A short time ago Fluval introduced thier Edge line of products all surrounding the new Edge 360 degree viewable tank.

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Fluval Edge

The tank sports a built in filter system and light. All parts are branded Edge and what makes this system stand out is that it is enclosed. As the advertising states, you can fill it up to the rim. This cuts down on evaporation and looks really cool.


Of course you are thinking “How on earth are you supposed to clean this if all you have is a hole at the top to go through?

Magnets. Same thing as you use to clean your tank now. Other accessories are a vacuum, thermometer, net and of course filter material, all branded Edge.

One thing to keep in mind is that this is a low light tank. Not suitable for salt water or high-light freshwater tanks. It uses 2-10 watt halogen lights so the intensity is there to give you the shimmer effect. Nice. jc5yp7nah4

The Hagen Edge site is located here

and here is a PDF of the product flyer

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