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Post Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 3:03 pm   Hydor Professional 250 EU for 50 Gallon Tank

Hello Everyone,

I placed an order for Hydor Professional 250 EU for my new 50 Gallon tank. I'm going to put in a 3 inch and a 2 inch RES in there. I placed the order today it would take 3 days for it to reach.
Is it a Good buy?
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Post Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 9:36 am   Re: Hydor Professional 250 EU for 50 Gallon Tank

I do not really know about their filters, but their heaters are supposed to be real good. It might be a little under powered for 2 turtles/50 gallons, but let us know how well it works for you.
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Post Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 11:28 am   Re: Hydor Professional 250 EU for 50 Gallon Tank

Steve, Yeah am waiting for them to arrive. The filter power is good for 50 Gallon as this filter is for more than 100 gallons. the idea is eventually i will move the RES to Bigger tanks.
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Post Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 1:43 pm   Re: Hydor Professional 250 EU for 50 Gallon Tank

It should work great, does it come with all the media?
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Post Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2015 9:47 am   Re: Hydor Professional 250 EU for 50 Gallon Tank

It says it's rated 200GPH through the filter including media. In a turtle tank you want 3-5x turnover of water per hour. You're smack at 4x with that filter on a 50G tank. The next question becomes filter media volume. You need decent mechanical filtration (which most reasonable canister filters have) and a LOT of biological media for two turtles. Your media setup will dictate your success with this filter and only trying it will tell if it holds enough bio media.

You want the water flow as it enters the filter to hit the media in this order:
1. Mechanical (sponges)
2. Chemical (carbon)
3. Biological (ceramic rings, nuggets, stars etc)
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Post Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2015 3:32 pm   Re: Hydor Professional 250 EU for 50 Gallon Tank

Sorry guys, THe wait is over. Finally the filter arrive. Boy these italians got style, Their design is beautiful. Setting up the filter is very easy. It comes with the media inside. Have to remove it and cleanse it once and then put it back in place. The tubes are sturdy, the nobs are neat, No leakage of any sort, All good. Only concern i have is, the suction side of the tube i feel its very less, If i keep my hand beside it, i cannot feel the water going inside (Note: I have adjusted the nob and the water flow is minimal for now ) I will turn it up in two days, So my concern is how about the dirt spread across how do the pipe suck it ?
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Post Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2015 10:02 pm   Re: Hydor Professional 250 EU for 50 Gallon Tank

Filters will never be able to get all turtle waste. You will have to net some up occasionally or even daily.
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Post Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 6:44 am   Re: Hydor Professional 250 EU for 50 Gallon Tank

That makes sense steve, I was wondering if it will be wise to put it couple of Aquarium cleaners inside. If so which one should i go for ?
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Post Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 7:54 am   Re: Hydor Professional 250 EU for 50 Gallon Tank

Some people use algae eaters and minnows to pick up waste, but I don't bother with that -- I don't think they are that effective and it just ends up as a turtle meal or just something else you need to take care of.
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Post Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 8:47 am   Re: Hydor Professional 250 EU for 50 Gallon Tank

Algae eaters and minnows don't eat waste. But a bottom dwelling / bottom feeding fish will kick the waste back up into the water column as it swims around. Then your canister has a better chance of grabbing it.

Canister filters don't have intake suction. They are gravity fed so you will not feel a lot of "suction" if you put your hand on or near the intake hose.

How did you setup your media?
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Post Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2015 3:06 pm   Re: Hydor Professional 250 EU for 50 Gallon Tank

Thanks for the Reply Steve, Veipacray - I have on the top the softer sponge and the middle one has ceramic rings and the bottom one has the thick sponge, THe filter works great till now, It looks crystal clear, My friend was joking can we drink this water so u can imagine :) Top class filter till now, Only time will tell if its gonna be long lasting, Also i have a question. I live in India so the greens suggested in our forum most of them i cannot get it easily, Is there someone who can suggest me some greens available in India
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Post Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2015 7:21 pm   Re: Hydor Professional 250 EU for 50 Gallon Tank

I don't know what's available locally, what do native terrapins in your area feast on?
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