Fx5 can only hold 1.5 gallons of filter material, eheim 2260 holds 4.8 gallons. If you think 2260 flow rate is too slow, go for 2262. Twice the price but three times the capacity.
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Ecoli,
Thank you for the tip, but I can't buy 2262 in AU & it would only be 30% more flow in best case anyhow.
Far as I know the 2260 has the same capacity as a 2262, only the pump is upped to 900 gallon/h.
The filter media in the FX5 will be plenty for my 669 liters or 184USG aquarium.
Also the water in the FX5 will pass twice as often it would in an EHEIM. So less media, but twice as effective!
So I firmly believe in this case less is more & more efficient as well!
Note, just because there is space for 16 liters of biological media in the 2260, does not men it is actually used that well, but it adds to EHEIM profits 4 sure & makes us feel better.
There is only so much oxygen in the water at a given flow rate to sustain so many aerobic bacteria. The slower the rate the more oxygen needed to filter efficiently & sustain the beneficial bacteria.
All the anaerobic bacteria growth/effectiveness in the EHEIM media needs to be taken with a pinch of salt as well, for those dreaming of less water changes.
I am set on buying an FX5 & will make use of my test kit to confirm it's effectiveness!
However Fluval has done the foot work there already, just we are not convinced, because we want to spend more $$$ on expensive media we don't need.
I think Fluval is being more innovative with the FX5, however they have managed to stuff up with they new line filters
Cheers