Shark pro filters anyone used?

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Shark pro filters anyone used?

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Now me being me am always on the lookout for a new better filter.

These stood out a little as now all magnetic in fittings so no suckers. The modular design also looked interesting.

https://us.sicce.com/en/products/filters/shark-pro.html

Anyone used these?
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New one to me.

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Re: Shark pro filters anyone used?

Post by dw1305 »

Hi all,
JamesFish wrote: 11 Nov 2023, 16:44 These stood out a little as now all magnetic in fittings so no suckers.
Agreed sucker "suck", or more correctly "don't suck".

If I use an internal filter, I use a <"large sponge block, powerhead and white tile"> the advantage of these are that they are self supporting. I buy the 12" x 4" x 4" sponge blocks from "Koi Carp" places. The advantage is that you can cut the sponge into sections if you don't want to clean it all at once.

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For those in the USA, <"our sponsor"> sells similar blocks.

cheers Darrel
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