So glad I came across this video......I've been trying to remove the filter housing in my "Home 30" setup. It frustrates the hell out of me trying to remove the Eheim 45 I have in there. Love the tank though, although I wish there was a memory function for the light intensity.
You are welcome Dan. It can be a bit of a fuzz to get it out. You are right about the light setting, it would have been great to have a memory on it. Thx for watching 😁
Can't thank you enough for making this vid! I have the home30 version and i also hated the filter box! Removed it today and I'm much happier with it gone! Thank you for taking that risk and sharing your result! Dont think i'dve risked it otherwise 😂
Great looking fish tank and I really do miss having my fish friends. My last tank was a massive 6 x 2 x 3, took me ages when I had to do a clean on it. Had some super fish but when my kids where little they would always run up to it and bang the glass which always worried me that it would break and completely trash my downstairs rooms as it was a lot of water held in the tank. I gave it up in the end to keep the peace for the fish
Thanks for watching man. I'm sorry to hear that, maybe when the kids are bigger you could go for a smaller tank... its a lot of fun, mine is next to the tv and when there is nothing fun on it I wach the fish. What fish did you have in your tank?
Love this setup, those rocks are awesome. I'm looking for new ornaments for my new aquarium that I'm getting in February. I'll be uploading a video when I get it. Your aquarium looks better without the large pump, it makes more room. That's what I did with mine ... way more room. Absolutely love your aquarium 🙏 👍
You can take the sides off by using a thin flat screwdriver under the three tabs at the bottom and lift out carefully. I did my 45 litre due to water splash in between like yours.
Great review. I also had Ottos get stuck behind the filter box in my Home 80 - one died as a result, so also cut off with an old fashoned razor blade. Actually makes the acquarium look much bigger with the filter simply stuck on the back glass. On the 80, the light assembly on the top is fixed at both ends, and just tilts backwards, rather than lifting up to the side. That's a pain when it comes to maintenance as it gets in the way when vacuuming gravel etc.
So I got a 100 one a while a go and what if I told you you can remove the light... Just open it up and gently push it to one side to not break the pins and up you go. You are welcome, took me a while to figure it out to 😅. Makes life way easier when cleaning out the tank. Got me a small nano tank light that you screw on the back to still have some light while cleaning. Works like a charm
@@vertigoone-one-722 interesting thanks for the tip. I did have a half-hearted go at seeing if it would pull off a while back but obviously wasn't brave enough to push far enough!
It looks like some of your plants got some more red color in them now 👌That sponge filter you got looks really good too. I've never seen one that has the bio media in it before
Yeah the plants are thriving, I'm starting to propagate them... and fit the sponge filter you can do with or without the containers to hold extra bio media. Its great if you ask me. Take care bro
Might be a bit overpowered for a beta, they prefer calm waters. But if it is to keep just one beta in it go for a sponge filter or a under gravel filter instead. With the last one you can even add a few guppies but try to stick to male ones so that they don't reproduce and overcrowd the tank
Hi thank you some much for your video. It’s saved me a lot of time cable tidying and sticking cables out of the way (already started cable tidying them) when I saw your video. 10/10 :)
@@vertigoone-one-722 made a Rookie mistake…. I didn’t clean my gavel enough :/ glad I only part filled the tank…. Gonna let it settle then guess the gravel filter to hopefully remove the dust. Unless you have a better idea?
@@Coffeemonsterbulls it is eather that or drain the water, add some more and then drain egain... make a hole in the corner to drain ad mutch as possible
@@Coffeemonsterbulls oh and set everything up, let it run for a week and the add the beneficial bacteria. If you drop them in straight away with tab water they will die from the clorine, I made that mistake took me a while to get the cycle going
What's the width in cm of the cable compartement? Would it be wide enough to get a 12-16mm tube through? I have the idea to buy the same 'Home 40', take the filter box out too and replace the filter with my external one. So it would be nice if both inlet and outlet can pass throught the cable compartment.
It is 12mm deep but there are a lot off plastic lines sticking out that you will have file down. Not sure if it is the best option... I think that you would be better to black out the back side off the glass and pass the tubes behind the aquarium. There is only one side where there is cable management and it is in the line with the light. Just Passing as mutch info as possible. If you have any other questions feel free buddy
@@vertigoone-one-722 Thanks for measuring that so fast!! I will go to see my local fishstore in Kortrijk/Moeskroen again to investigate. I am not afraid to tweak a little hehe. The tank should be visible on 'all' sides: it stands on the kitchen counter island and we can walk around it so the background is no option.
@@trogie graag gedaan Tom. Hopelijk lukt het om deze aan te passen. Zet er zeker een video van op UA-cam! Je zal er veel views mee halen als je die er op zet
I have a pregnant molly and i was gonna get this tank for her baby fry, do you recommend this? And I would need to change the filter to sponge filter is this possible?
It is possible. But I would go for a cheaper smaller version if it is for just one pregnant fish. Go for a tank that has no fix filter house and put a sponge filter in it
i just removed my filter box,i thought it was fixed for the last 2 years lol.Thanks for the tutorial it really helped,was easy to remove with a bendy throw away knife.
Great video - thank you. I've just bought the Superfish 80 and I'm planning on ripping the filter/heater holder off. Looks like it won't suck much through that plastic case. Do I just use a Stanley blade to cut the glue? Also, did you buy a led timer/controller for it? Been looking for a compatible one for the Superfish Tanks, no luck as of yet.
Thx for watching. Yes a Stanley is fine, do it before you get everything set up and take your time. I just used a plane timer, the one you can use for anything. Had no problem up to now
@@vertigoone-one-722 oh no. My tank is already set up and populated, only a few small Tetra's. Would it be ok if I move them out of the tank for a short period with the water. What would you advise?
Hoi, is er een manier om achter het filter te komen zonder het los te snijden? Er is een kuhli loach achter gezwommen bij mij, maar ik wil graag het filter houden.
Makkelijk zal het niet zijn, ik zou hem een dag geven om er zelf uit te geraken indien niet stel ik voor van met een ijzerdraad dat in rubber is bedekt te gebruiken. Zorg er wel voor dat dat je de ijzerdraad dubbel plooit zodat je hem niet kan prikken. Met wat geluk kan je hem er van tussen schrikken. Ik stel ook voor van nadien de aquarium zo leeg mogelijk te maken en met silicone de ingang dicht te spuiten zodat dit niet meer kan gebeuren. Laat zeker weten hoe het is gegaan
Ik heb nu de 110, de 60 is op de zolder beland. Mijn 110 draait nu op de filter dat ik bij de 60 heb "gekregen" in het pak. Als ik me niet vergis is het 200l/U op de hardste stand, mijne draait op minimum daar er een axelotl inzit. Heb er ook nog een spons filter op zitten maar die is aan vervanging toe... Heb ze beide nu een jaar laten draaien en heb nooit wat moeten vervangen.
@@oudekanaal123 depending on what you have in there a sponge filter should do the trick aswell. If you prefere a pump, I heard the eheim filters are built to last maybe you can find one on amazon
Hey Owen Edge, first of all thanks for waching and subscribing! Now The best aproche is to lower the water in the tank as low as possible, then take a sharp boxcutter and wedg your way slowly from bottem to top. Wach out not to cut yourself please it might slip or the knife might break like mine did, be sure to have replacement knives. Take your time!
It was easy, take your time, get the water as low as possible and you will be fine! It isn't a race... The calmer you are the easiest it will be. I broke a Stanley knife while cutting and got stressed out because I was filming it all. If it happens ceep calm and be safe, don't cut yourself. The hardest part is getting the silicone from the glass, or what is left when you got the filter of.
@@vertigoone-one-722 Went well! Actually very easy. Sadly the two shrimp I saved died after from the drastic change in water levels, partially my fault being a newbie and not realising it should've removed them :/ Thanks for your help :)
@@ackbardomination1807 if you use a glue like superglue but the thick form, not to liquid. Just let it dry verry well and use coton in between the rocks with more space then aply glue... there are a bunsh of vids out there on the toppic, I binchwatched a lot before getting started 😋😊
@@ps4ify330 yeah I had a hard time to... I did it in 3 times, every time I did a waterchange I scraped a bit more of. Its all in how you scrape the blade on the window, the angle needs to be perfect once you have the right angle it will be easyier. You can still see a small smutch in my tank that I do not seem to get out
Thank you, but I already did a rescape... Thanks for watching and maybe take a look at the new scape that I did, in my opinion it is way better and easier to maintain
@@leighlester3857 yes how the aquarium looks with the plants and the rocks.... well I re did it all, used the plants that I had and got rid of the rest. Take a look at my channel, you will see the video, it was like 2 weeks a go
You get quite a bit of algea if you leave the light at the brigtest setting. And if you have a high nitrate level in the tap water like here in belgium it is a hard job to keep algea down. A undergravel filter by airlift might be the best sollution to create anaerobe bacteria... If that is what you mean 🤪 Never heard of the light giving green reflections so I gues it is what you mean
So glad I came across this video, been wondering how to remove that filter box without cracking the glass. Great video, lovey tank & fish. Cheers.
So glad I came across this video......I've been trying to remove the filter housing in my "Home 30" setup. It frustrates the hell out of me trying to remove the Eheim 45 I have in there. Love the tank though, although I wish there was a memory function for the light intensity.
You are welcome Dan. It can be a bit of a fuzz to get it out. You are right about the light setting, it would have been great to have a memory on it.
Thx for watching 😁
Can't thank you enough for making this vid! I have the home30 version and i also hated the filter box! Removed it today and I'm much happier with it gone! Thank you for taking that risk and sharing your result! Dont think i'dve risked it otherwise 😂
Happy to be of service 😊
Enjoy the easier maintenance and more room in your tank!
Great looking fish tank and I really do miss having my fish friends. My last tank was a massive 6 x 2 x 3, took me ages when I had to do a clean on it. Had some super fish but when my kids where little they would always run up to it and bang the glass which always worried me that it would break and completely trash my downstairs rooms as it was a lot of water held in the tank. I gave it up in the end to keep the peace for the fish
Thanks for watching man. I'm sorry to hear that, maybe when the kids are bigger you could go for a smaller tank... its a lot of fun, mine is next to the tv and when there is nothing fun on it I wach the fish. What fish did you have in your tank?
Love this setup, those rocks are awesome. I'm looking for new ornaments for my new aquarium that I'm getting in February. I'll be uploading a video when I get it. Your aquarium looks better without the large pump, it makes more room. That's what I did with mine ... way more room. Absolutely love your aquarium 🙏 👍
Thanks mate I apreciate the comment and thank you for waching. Can't wait to see yours. And how is the pond doing?
@@vertigoone-one-722 the ponds doing great, going to try and get a update done soon 👍
You can take the sides off by using a thin flat screwdriver under the three tabs at the bottom and lift out carefully. I did my 45 litre due to water splash in between like yours.
Awesome I did not know that, if I set it up egain I wil try that! Thanks for watching
Sorry I forgot to add if you unclip the covers off you will see three tabs at the bottom. This also applies to your 110 set up👍
How did u reattach the light if you took sides off
Thanks for this video i wanted to get rid of that filter box and now i know how to do that :)
Thank you, i just removed mine too it was just taking space
Great review. I also had Ottos get stuck behind the filter box in my Home 80 - one died as a result, so also cut off with an old fashoned razor blade. Actually makes the acquarium look much bigger with the filter simply stuck on the back glass.
On the 80, the light assembly on the top is fixed at both ends, and just tilts backwards, rather than lifting up to the side. That's a pain when it comes to maintenance as it gets in the way when vacuuming gravel etc.
So I got a 100 one a while a go and what if I told you you can remove the light...
Just open it up and gently push it to one side to not break the pins and up you go.
You are welcome, took me a while to figure it out to 😅.
Makes life way easier when cleaning out the tank. Got me a small nano tank light that you screw on the back to still have some light while cleaning. Works like a charm
@@vertigoone-one-722 interesting thanks for the tip. I did have a half-hearted go at seeing if it would pull off a while back but obviously wasn't brave enough to push far enough!
It looks like some of your plants got some more red color in them now 👌That sponge filter you got looks really good too. I've never seen one that has the bio media in it before
Yeah the plants are thriving, I'm starting to propagate them... and fit the sponge filter you can do with or without the containers to hold extra bio media. Its great if you ask me. Take care bro
superfish is a lot of bang for your bug... nice clean setup!!!
Thanks man! Yes it is quite a good product
Is the filter good enough to keep in if it only has 1 betta in it and plants 👍
Might be a bit overpowered for a beta, they prefer calm waters. But if it is to keep just one beta in it go for a sponge filter or a under gravel filter instead. With the last one you can even add a few guppies but try to stick to male ones so that they don't reproduce and overcrowd the tank
Thanks very much, this was super helpful :)
You are welcome.
Thx for watching 😉
thanks for making this video. Very informative
Thank you for watching!
Hi thank you some much for your video. It’s saved me a lot of time cable tidying and sticking cables out of the way (already started cable tidying them) when I saw your video. 10/10 :)
You are welcome. Feel free to ask questions if you have anny, I might be able to help out
@@vertigoone-one-722 I probably will if I get stuck. Cheers man have an awesome day :)
@@vertigoone-one-722 made a Rookie mistake…. I didn’t clean my gavel enough :/ glad I only part filled the tank…. Gonna let it settle then guess the gravel filter to hopefully remove the dust. Unless you have a better idea?
@@Coffeemonsterbulls it is eather that or drain the water, add some more and then drain egain... make a hole in the corner to drain ad mutch as possible
@@Coffeemonsterbulls oh and set everything up, let it run for a week and the add the beneficial bacteria. If you drop them in straight away with tab water they will die from the clorine, I made that mistake took me a while to get the cycle going
What's the width in cm of the cable compartement? Would it be wide enough to get a 12-16mm tube through?
I have the idea to buy the same 'Home 40', take the filter box out too and replace the filter with my external one. So it would be nice if both inlet and outlet can pass throught the cable compartment.
It is 12mm deep but there are a lot off plastic lines sticking out that you will have file down. Not sure if it is the best option... I think that you would be better to black out the back side off the glass and pass the tubes behind the aquarium. There is only one side where there is cable management and it is in the line with the light. Just Passing as mutch info as possible. If you have any other questions feel free buddy
@@vertigoone-one-722 Thanks for measuring that so fast!! I will go to see my local fishstore in Kortrijk/Moeskroen again to investigate. I am not afraid to tweak a little hehe.
The tank should be visible on 'all' sides: it stands on the kitchen counter island and we can walk around it so the background is no option.
@@trogie graag gedaan Tom. Hopelijk lukt het om deze aan te passen. Zet er zeker een video van op UA-cam! Je zal er veel views mee halen als je die er op zet
I have a pregnant molly and i was gonna get this tank for her baby fry, do you recommend this? And I would need to change the filter to sponge filter is this possible?
It is possible. But I would go for a cheaper smaller version if it is for just one pregnant fish. Go for a tank that has no fix filter house and put a sponge filter in it
@vertigoone-one-722 thankyou so much for replying to me, I will get one without ☺️
@@jaskauuur you can even use it afterwards as a quarantine tank
i just removed my filter box,i thought it was fixed for the last 2 years lol.Thanks for the tutorial it really helped,was easy to remove with a bendy throw away knife.
You are welcome, glad that the vid helped you out!
merci pour ce test from France
Avec plaisir
Great video - thank you. I've just bought the Superfish 80 and I'm planning on ripping the filter/heater holder off. Looks like it won't suck much through that plastic case. Do I just use a Stanley blade to cut the glue? Also, did you buy a led timer/controller for it? Been looking for a compatible one for the Superfish Tanks, no luck as of yet.
Thx for watching. Yes a Stanley is fine, do it before you get everything set up and take your time. I just used a plane timer, the one you can use for anything. Had no problem up to now
@@vertigoone-one-722 oh no. My tank is already set up and populated, only a few small Tetra's. Would it be ok if I move them out of the tank for a short period with the water. What would you advise?
How did you rip out the filter?
Hoi, is er een manier om achter het filter te komen zonder het los te snijden? Er is een kuhli loach achter gezwommen bij mij, maar ik wil graag het filter houden.
Makkelijk zal het niet zijn, ik zou hem een dag geven om er zelf uit te geraken indien niet stel ik voor van met een ijzerdraad dat in rubber is bedekt te gebruiken. Zorg er wel voor dat dat je de ijzerdraad dubbel plooit zodat je hem niet kan prikken. Met wat geluk kan je hem er van tussen schrikken. Ik stel ook voor van nadien de aquarium zo leeg mogelijk te maken en met silicone de ingang dicht te spuiten zodat dit niet meer kan gebeuren. Laat zeker weten hoe het is gegaan
Heb de home 80 nu 2 jaar ben al door 1x nieuwe lichtbak en 3x 12v 2A adaptors gegaan. Wat voor type filter gebruik je?
Ik heb nu de 110, de 60 is op de zolder beland. Mijn 110 draait nu op de filter dat ik bij de 60 heb "gekregen" in het pak. Als ik me niet vergis is het 200l/U op de hardste stand, mijne draait op minimum daar er een axelotl inzit. Heb er ook nog een spons filter op zitten maar die is aan vervanging toe...
Heb ze beide nu een jaar laten draaien en heb nooit wat moeten vervangen.
I have the 30 pro version but hate the punp sound wich one should i buy?
To use in the superfish home 60?
No the 30 version
Superfish qubiq 30 pro to be exact
@@vertigoone-one-722 I may have a defect couse its not a huming sound more like a krkrkr so i contacted them to be sure
@@oudekanaal123 depending on what you have in there a sponge filter should do the trick aswell. If you prefere a pump, I heard the eheim filters are built to last maybe you can find one on amazon
Hey dude, can you give any tips for removing that box. We have tried but doesn’t seem to be budging...
Hey Owen Edge, first of all thanks for waching and subscribing! Now The best aproche is to lower the water in the tank as low as possible, then take a sharp boxcutter and wedg your way slowly from bottem to top. Wach out not to cut yourself please it might slip or the knife might break like mine did, be sure to have replacement knives. Take your time!
Take the boxcutter or stanley knife with long blades 😁
Thanks mate, will give that a go! :D
@@OWENEDGEOFFICIAL so how did it go?
@@vertigoone-one-722 We just done it tonight, managed (with a fair bit of effort) to get all the silicone off too :) thanks for your help dude
How did you remove filter casing?
By cutting true the silicone with a Stanley knife as shown in the video
How easy/hard was the filter box to get rid of?
I have just lost several shrimp that got stuck in there and I’m gutted 😞 Need to remove it ASAP
It was easy, take your time, get the water as low as possible and you will be fine! It isn't a race... The calmer you are the easiest it will be. I broke a Stanley knife while cutting and got stressed out because I was filming it all. If it happens ceep calm and be safe, don't cut yourself. The hardest part is getting the silicone from the glass, or what is left when you got the filter of.
@@vertigoone-one-722 Went well! Actually very easy. Sadly the two shrimp I saved died after from the drastic change in water levels, partially my fault being a newbie and not realising it should've removed them :/
Thanks for your help :)
@@jackhb7552 you are welcome, to bad that they died
I like the slate rock arrangement. Did you balance them together like that yourself or are they made that way? Nice vid, thanks.
No its a diy, I used glue to keep them together. Thank you for watching!
@@vertigoone-one-722 Good work. May I ask what type of glue? I'd be worried it would be toxic for the fish.
@@ackbardomination1807 if you use a glue like superglue but the thick form, not to liquid. Just let it dry verry well and use coton in between the rocks with more space then aply glue... there are a bunsh of vids out there on the toppic, I binchwatched a lot before getting started 😋😊
I just removed the box but the silicone is still stuck onto the tank - what should I do please reply ASAP?!
Use a stanley knife or a rasor blade, it is the easiest way to scrape it of with the rasor in the hand and the water as low as possible
So did it go as planned? No finger cuts I hope...
@@vertigoone-one-722 it hasn’t work I’ve put the filter and temp in front of it to hide it lol
@@ps4ify330 yeah I had a hard time to... I did it in 3 times, every time I did a waterchange I scraped a bit more of. Its all in how you scrape the blade on the window, the angle needs to be perfect once you have the right angle it will be easyier. You can still see a small smutch in my tank that I do not seem to get out
Great tank and aqua scaping
Thank you, but I already did a rescape...
Thanks for watching and maybe take a look at the new scape that I did, in my opinion it is way better and easier to maintain
@@vertigoone-one-722 No I was meaning it is a great aqua scaping too.
@@leighlester3857 yes how the aquarium looks with the plants and the rocks.... well I re did it all, used the plants that I had and got rid of the rest. Take a look at my channel, you will see the video, it was like 2 weeks a go
I know I'll do the interesting bit in the dark,you tubers 😂
bloodly light on mine gives me some sick green stuff all over the place lol i hate it
You get quite a bit of algea if you leave the light at the brigtest setting. And if you have a high nitrate level in the tap water like here in belgium it is a hard job to keep algea down. A undergravel filter by airlift might be the best sollution to create anaerobe bacteria...
If that is what you mean 🤪
Never heard of the light giving green reflections so I gues it is what you mean
Betta' s en guppen.....dat kan flink vechten worden , de guppen gaan verliezen.
Bak ziet er goed uit
Het ging allemaal goed, spijtig genoeg heeft een ziekte de helft van de vissen doen sterven...
I missed this one I think!