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"Marineland Penguin 200B/350B/170B/330B Rite-Size C Filter Cartridge 6 pk "

"Marineland Penguin 200B/350B/170B/330B Rite-Size C Filter Cartridge 6 pk "
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"Marineland Penguin 200B/350B/170B/330B Rite-Size C Filter Cartridge 6 pk "

 
 
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LSMD50284

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Features
  • A perfect fit for every filter

  • Meets the highest standards of water purification and operational ease

  • Each cartridge is pre-assembled


Description

Rite-Size C fits Penguin 200B, 350B, 330B, and 170B.Rite-Size B fits Penguin 150B, 110B, and 125B.Rite Size C fits Penguin 200B, 350B, 170B, and 330B.


Product Details
Product Length:4.5 inches
Product Width:6.5 inches
Product Height:6.75 inches
Product Weight:0.75 pounds
Package Length:6.9 inches
Package Width:6.6 inches
Package Height:4.6 inches
Package Weight:0.85 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 47 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 47 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

31 of 32 found the following review helpful:


5Great - but a warning  Feb 28, 2010 By Arnold Berger "amazon-arnie"
The Penguin Bio-wheel pumps are great: quiet, effective and long-lasting. (I have a 170 filter in a 39 gallon tank.) These size C filters are widely available, but the Amazon price is much lower than at my not-so-nearby pet store.

A word of warning. The day after changing my filter three months ago fish started dying. Next morning my 6" long Plecostomus was dead. Then three Clown Loaches, each about 5 " long. Within a week I had lost 18 of my 20 fish. Yet there was no sign of disease.

A water test and much internet searching finally pointed out what I had done wrong. I had neglected my tank for a few weeks. In a rush to catch up, I siphoned out about 30 percent of the water (more than usual), did a "better" than usual job of siphoning up detritus from the gravel. Then - my biggest mistake - I replaced the Penguin filter too! The result is the water chemistry changed too quickly. The Nitrates spiked to a deadly level. My tank, healthy for more than two years, needed to be started over. Took two months and many water changes before I could safely add new fish.

I visited perhaps a dozen "fish forums" and only one had a comment saying "don't change filters when you do a water change.' The Penguin filters and the box they come in carry no warnings. What I (and you) should do is simple: space your water changes and filter changes a week or two apart.

Now knowing how important the "aged" filter is (especially in a tank like mine with no under-gravel filter) I've started this habit: there's just enough space to get a second filter flat against the old filter, their blue faces touching. After a few days I remove the older filter and put the newer one - by now doing some biological filtering - in its place. That way the tank is never depending on only a new filter. For larger tanks (say 55 gal and up), the 330 or 350 Penguin pump holds two filters side by side, so never change both filters the same week.

Hope this helps you avoid the disaster that hit my tank.

Others who I am sure know more about water chemistry have made comments that suggest that what I did is OK to do. I repeat: I changed about 25 percent of the water, vacuumed the gravel extensively and changed my filter. AND MY FISH DIED SOON AFTER. Again, I suggest you be safe and not sorry.

4 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5Great deal  Dec 15, 2006 By Tyler Forge "realist"
I bought a load of these and saved a ton of money. Petsmart ships, so no amazon prime savings. Still, what a deal. My big tank takes 8 filters. I was avoiding changing them because of cost.

Funny, I changed all 8 at the same time and threw my tank out of whack. Too much algae and goo left the system with the old filters. I'll change 'em in stages from now on.


5Great price and product  May 11, 2012 By Ms. Suk Adams
We have a 55 gallon tank and we have 2 Koi, 1 goldfishes, 1 black mollie, and some albino catfish and sucker fishes. Needless to say our tank gets pretty dirty. We use 2 power filters to try to keep the tank clean. The 4 filters need to be changes about once a month but lately we have to change it every 2 weeks so we go through these filters rather quickly. I am glad that I found them on Amazon.com for almost 50% less than what I would have to pay at the regular price at my local pet store. I am coming back for more once my supply runs low.


5Does the job  Apr 25, 2012 By Rick P.
Cartridges were exactly what I need for my Penguin 350 power filter. They help keep my 38 gallon aquarium nice and clean.


5Can't beat the price  Mar 30, 2012 By Nicole Thompson
Routine maintance on your tank can get expensive, especially if you have to buy the filter cartridges one at a time. These are the exact same as at the petstore, but at a huge cost savings.

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