Fluval G Series Filter- Documentation and Set-up Review
// November 20th, 2009 // 2 Comments » // Equipment Reviews, Fluval G Series Canister Filter
It has been argued that Fluval took a page from Chrysler’s marketing manual on the K Car, when they launched their advertising campaign for the new G Series filters. Carefully providing incomplete yet provocative images and holding back on detailed product description served to increase the hype and create a buzz that could be heard from online forums, through local fish stores, to trade shows worldwide. As one who loves gadgets I admit I was hooked from the beginning but after more than thirty years in the hobby I remain skeptical. Is the G Series all that it promises to be?
Apart from compact design and energy efficiency the G Series has raised the bar in aquarium filtration for the hobbyist by making solid inroads into simplifying aquarium filtration and by extension aquarium maintenance. This is accomplished through a two fold approach, both effective and complimentary solutions;
- The Mechanical and Chemical filtration media are located in compartments that allow them to be easily removed, cleaned, and replaced without dismantling the canister- this ensures minimal disruption of the bio-media which should allow its performance to continue undisturbed by routine maintenance, and
- The HYDROtech processor and sensor array provides graphical information to the user, which permits informed decisions as to when to perform maintenance on the filter. Aquarium maintenance in general, as well as filter maintenance can now be conducted based on the condition of the water rather than on a calendar basis.
The first feature is something that owners of Hang On Back (HOB) filters have enjoyed for years and is often a subject of beleaguered debate with canister filter owners as to which manufacturer has the most easily maintained model. Fluval has introduced a game changer in that debate. It is the second feature that many of us have been waiting for; a filter that can monitor and trend the water condition, allowing informed decision making in both when to conduct maintenance, and in troubleshooting water quality issues.
The equipment is expensive as would be expected from a new product introduction by any manufacturer but does it offer value to the purchaser? Over the next few days and weeks it is our intention to closely examine this new offering and comment on both its strengths and discover some opportunities for improvement. We go into this project with eyes wide open and a willingness to explore any aspects of it’s construction and performance that you the potential user wish to learn more about. If you have any questions please feel free to leave a comment at the bottom of the post and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.







