I got this filter a week ago. It’s awesome. So easy to set up and extremely quiet. The pre-filter is so easy to take out and clean. I did a my first water change with it yesterday and it took under a minute to clean the pre filter sponges.
OMG Bro i just bought this yesterday and you just pointed out one major thing that I did not notice, at 16:53 you mention that on the intake part that cage thing needs to be kept at the very least half way, mine was push all the way so barely any water was being sucked, thanks for pointing it out it really made a difference !
Newbie to the hobby and currently use sponge filters as most of my tanks are under 70L but have one tank at 165L. Never used or seen canister filters in person so found this extremely helpful. Pity they are so expensive. I've see other videos where they use Lily pipes and skimmers as output and intake options so would love to see them reviewed. Great video.
Thank you so much for this video! Just bought this very same filter and I wasn't looking forward to diving into it, but your video made it super easy to understand how the filter works and super easy to put together the hardware. All visual. Thx
The update I'll be the same no matter what most canister filters last a long time even a cheap SUNSUN I'll run 4 years non stop and still work, maybe the orings I'll need replaced as there not top orings,oases are great filters well made but there twice the price of say a fluval eheim or jbl and over 3 times a SUNSUN
this video is so relevant for me as I just bought a second hand one of these filters. was actually about to look for videos on it. very good video Blake and very informative 👍
Putting one of these on a 250L heavily planted lightly stocked community tank at the weekend, replacing an aqua one thay works fine but is physically too big (ocellaris 3000uvc, its a tank). Very clear and useful video, thanks.
Nice bit of kit there mate. Some handy features with the colour coding of parts and the prefilter for ease of cleaning. Most of all, I like the ability to put the heater in the filter. That is great that you can hide it away.
To see you have come so far to get these premium things free of charge is awesome! Congratulations mate. Pretty easy to tell you are proud of it with the smile you kept cracking throughout while talking about the products. Keep it up mate! 👍
Not wrong, i was definitely chuffed to receive it but honestly the smile was because it kept surprising me with different features that I thought were super clever. 👍 thanks mate
Yeah there were things there I hadn’t even seen before. I’ve got a filtosmart 60 on my paludarium and it’s brilliant! I do remember George Farmer doing a review on the 850 and he made it clear that all the parts marked in blue are the only parts you need to fiddle with. Which oase has done an awesome job at simplifying
Amazing filter, I love mine. The ONLY negetive I could say about it is sometimes the rubber feet have dropped out when I've moved it but otherwise superb filter with some really clever innovations.
Alright gotta say that this has got to be the best aquarium product review ive ever seen! everything was explained perfectly and now I want this filter hahaha! love it Blake!
I discuss the price as part of my summary. Dont reckon its for the average punter but theres plenty of people out there looking for high quality, quiet filters that arent going to make a mess. Plenty of options for everyone
I have one. Literally the worst canister filter I’ve owned in my 15 years of experience. Complete waste of 300 dollars. I will never buy an oase again.
I love my thermo 600... if you get one.. grab a extra set of pre filter foam.. makes changing easier.. also have a spare heater (just in case). Was waiting for the 850.. but at the time 12 months for it to get to our shores.. If you drill twice the amount of holes in the tube get better flow though the per filter.. If you turn the inside pipe intake (filter side) you can get a pipe cleaner up the tube without taking them out of the tank. My bottom tray has three different foams.. than the rest if biohome ULTIMATE.. the top tray fine floss and charcoal.
Great video when it comes to canisters I'm a bit of a canister freak love them iv had a lot of types and makes fluvals fx&07s eheim classics &pro4 jbl Cristal profits and a SUNSUN 702a all great in there own ways what iv found is each types better in the own way some might have better pumps primers trays ECT iv never owned a oase biomaster I want to get one to use on a tank at some point the oase biomaster is a master piece it's got everything and some. theyv thought of everything carry handel is great prefilter and heater trays are decent it's really well made but it's alot dearer than others so your paying for the extra bells in whistles you can buy a jbl Cristal profi 902e for a 100 pound it has the same flow and trays as a biomaster 250 non thermo models £200 so you can get two jbls for the same price as one biomaster 250 so as good as they are I don't think it's worth twice as much as a jbl there great filters but if you want the biomaster and are welling to fork out 200-300pound then go for it I bought a SUNSUN hw702a for £60 new and that's a great filter for the price it had 3huge trays and pumped 1000lph at zero head half that by time it's pumped back to tank the best filters you'll get for lasting a lifetime are the eheims my classic 350 only has a top flow rate of 620lph but because it can pump up to 1.8meters it'll do most of it's top flow mine does 480lph that's 75/76% where a SUNSUN a fluval and a jbl I'll only pump 50/55% at a push the eheims are the best pumps for flow % and life span if you couid put an eheim classic motor into an oase biomaster you'd end up with the best filter out there.
Hey Blake, nice detailed review mate. I’ve had my eye on these for the future as a quality product. Interesting to see if you experience any of the negatives Bentley mentions in his review. Cheers mate 🌿
Looks nice a nice canister filter. Though the heater looks defective. 27 degrees is too cold. I typically keep my tanks around 80 🤣 jk. But awesome looking canister filter. I love the pre-filter and the heater integration. With the pre-filter, I'd change some sponge trays for media like already mentioned. Thanks for sharing
Great video Blake. I have the 100 and it is a PitA. The super stiff hoses make the weak press fittings of the spray bar and intake pop off all the time, if not set up precisely. It has square fittings for over the edge of the tank, that are narrowed (hoses are 13mm but this bit is about 10mm), and clog every month. I have to clean the filter every month as the water flow decreases, even though the tank only has 3 panchax and 5 sterbai cories. The hose fittings are very hard to undo if your hands are slightly wet or if you have any impairment. I have arthritis so have to wait for a good day for any chance of getting them off to clean them. It leaks when you put it back together until it builds up enough negative pressure inside. This 350 looks a lot better with the prefilter and pump bits, but I don't have a tank that needs anything this big........yet.
Hey Boges, really sorry to hear about that mate, sounds like a major pain.. maybe the hoses dipped in boiling water trick might help a bit but sounds like a lot of troubles
Good comprehensive review mate the filter looks solid i really like the integrated heater and prefilter. However there’s a huge lack of biomedia which for the price is disappointing, setup like it comes it’s basically a giant sponge filter. I reckon they should include some ceramic or sintered glass media of some sort at least enough to fill one tray. But that’s my only gripe a nitpicky one I guess.
Its interesting, so many people are saying theyd have more bio media less sponge. For me sponge still grows bacteria but also acts as mechanical filtration. Aside from clogging id always favour sponge over bio because of that 2 for 1 aspect.
@@BlakesAquatics true as I said it was a bit nitpicky for me considering there’s the generous pre filter I’d use one blue in the bottom with maybe a fine pad then matrix or rings. The top tray I’d keep the sponge unless I wanted to run some chemical media. But you could also look at it as you can add the media of your choice, it’s very customisable which I like.
@@BlakesAquatics no mate didn’t come across as critical, I find it interesting to discuss as well. Some school of thought out there that plastic pot scrubbers could be as effective as expensive media such as bio home ect and yes I share your opinion about pimp my filter and a bit of conflict of interest 😂 but he does set the filters up optimally regardless of his biohome agenda.
Are you still running the Biomaster 350? I am thinking about getting one for a 45 gallon. It’s not the typical 45……the foot print is 48L x 13W x 17 high (inches). Does it have enough flow to do intake and output at opposing ends? The bioload will be on the high side with Cichlids. No plants…..plenty of rocks. Any issues with noise?
Just ordered my thermo 350. Every diagram shows water after the pre filter going from bottom trey to top then out. So y do they show it stacked woth bio at the bottom and sponges at the top should that be reversed?
With all that fancy tech, they failed to make a normal telescopic inlet and option for digital thermometers. Also because a lot of these types of baskets go bad really fast and don't stay as it was intended(meaning a bit not as straight) which makes the whole filter rattle at the end. They should have introduced holding strips like in the Fluval FX series.
I notice in the reviews, people are saying it can purge air on occasion. Also, people are finding that the heater isn't strong enough to heat the tank to the right temperature. Have you experienced any of these problems?
No, the heater i have found to be the most reliable of any i own (except those that I am using in conjunction with an inkbird temp controller). I have had it purge a bit of air twice and both times the prefilter was clogged, simple 5 min job to rinse them out and it was back to normal
I have one of these. They do purge air but less so over time. The heater works just fine. The people complaining about the heater are probably using an undersized filter for the size tank they got.
Compared to Fluval, I’ve heard that these are messy to open. Supposedly you lose some water. Your demonstration was performed with a dry unit. What has been your real world experience?
I havent owned a fluval unit, all other canistwrs ive ever had you do lose some water in the cleaning process but this is far easier than the aqua one and sun sun units ive used
Hello Blake just wondering if the oase biomaster has any water bypass. I seen your video and bought 2 of the oase biomaster 600 filters, for my 90 gallon discus tanks. Great video Blake. i also bought 8-liters of the sera siporax biological filter media, your input would be well appreciated. Joe H Navy Seabee
Great filters but a biomaster 250 non thermo costs twice as much as a jbl Cristal profi 902e the jbl has one more tray and pumps the same amount of water boths flow rates 900lph the oase uses 50% more electric to run it's max head heights 1.3 the jbls 1.5 meaning the jbl will have a better flow as it can push the water higher so there's less pressure on the motor and as great as the oase prefilter is it makes the water harder to get throught the filter these are just a few things people shouid think of when desiding on what filter they wanna buy iv had and still have alot of makes n models but the favourite one iv had n still use is my 5&half year old eheim pro4,250+ all original parts and has worked non stop flawlessly with out a single issue I'm confident it'll last at least 5more years if not 8 maybe more eheims are build to last
Hi, couple of questions for anyone if ok: Will this be ok on a 180L tank stocked with Guppies and Anubias Plants Also has the heater kept the water heated up ok and reliable?
@@BlakesAquaticsThanks i love the idea of the heater being in the filter hidden away. Sorry but did yo umean to say the 350 is ok for my tank? Ive actually been offered a 250 version but i think that could be pushing it lol
So i could buy a fluval 307 for half the price and have the same flow more media and not need to clean the prefilter weekly to prevent air leaks.that would also enable me to buy 2-3 inline heaters with the change which is the only advantage i can see for this thing.Cant see how these are worth the money personally and the only people ive seen reviewing them all got them for free and still have less than glowing reviews overall.
Yeah sorry about that.. usually i dont film at that high of an angle and obviously didnt know it was happening until it was too late and I was editing 🤦♂️ will improve for next time
I have an oase. Probably the most inconvenient filter I’ve ever owned in my 15 years of experience. Honestly the one complement I have for it is the internal heater. Other than that I would steer clear. If you’re using the factory media, you’re going to need to clean this thing weekly at the minimum. The connection between the hoses and the canister has broken after four months of operation, making it extremely difficult to get a seal between the hoses and the filter. The filter is constantly slowing after about a week after cleaning. I am very disappointed in this filter. I expected more as I paid over $300 (American) for it. Hope this helps somebody out who’s debating on purchasing an oase.
The inlet attachment is too long for my tank I don’t have a cutter handy may have to find a dremel anyone have a solution besides cutting? I may just buy glass pipes.
I have two of these, I’ve been in the aquarium hobby for over 20 years, and this filter is my favorite by far. Great informative video! Thank you.
I got this filter a week ago. It’s awesome. So easy to set up and extremely quiet. The pre-filter is so easy to take out and clean. I did a my first water change with it yesterday and it took under a minute to clean the pre filter sponges.
OMG Bro i just bought this yesterday and you just pointed out one major thing that I did not notice, at 16:53 you mention that on the intake part that cage thing needs to be kept at the very least half way, mine was push all the way so barely any water was being sucked, thanks for pointing it out it really made a difference !
Perfect!
Newbie to the hobby and currently use sponge filters as most of my tanks are under 70L but have one tank at 165L.
Never used or seen canister filters in person so found this extremely helpful. Pity they are so expensive.
I've see other videos where they use Lily pipes and skimmers as output and intake options so would love to see them reviewed.
Great video.
Good video, a detailed review! Thumbs up for the dog that chills on the couch.
Thank you so much for this video! Just bought this very same filter and I wasn't looking forward to diving into it, but your video made it super easy to understand how the filter works and super easy to put together the hardware. All visual. Thx
Great to hear!
Awesome filters, great comprehensive round down, can't wait to see an update in a few months
The update I'll be the same no matter what most canister filters last a long time even a cheap SUNSUN I'll run 4 years non stop and still work, maybe the orings I'll need replaced as there not top orings,oases are great filters well made but there twice the price of say a fluval eheim or jbl and over 3 times a SUNSUN
this video is so relevant for me as I just bought a second hand one of these filters. was actually about to look for videos on it. very good video Blake and very informative 👍
Putting one of these on a 250L heavily planted lightly stocked community tank at the weekend, replacing an aqua one thay works fine but is physically too big (ocellaris 3000uvc, its a tank). Very clear and useful video, thanks.
Been looking for a decent review on these for a while, thanks for taking the time to go through the entire unit. Great video mate
Looks like nice filter . Think I’d be swapping out to 3 out 5 trays to media
Nice bit of kit there mate. Some handy features with the colour coding of parts and the prefilter for ease of cleaning. Most of all, I like the ability to put the heater in the filter. That is great that you can hide it away.
To see you have come so far to get these premium things free of charge is awesome! Congratulations mate. Pretty easy to tell you are proud of it with the smile you kept cracking throughout while talking about the products. Keep it up mate! 👍
Not wrong, i was definitely chuffed to receive it but honestly the smile was because it kept surprising me with different features that I thought were super clever. 👍 thanks mate
Yeah there were things there I hadn’t even seen before. I’ve got a filtosmart 60 on my paludarium and it’s brilliant! I do remember George Farmer doing a review on the 850 and he made it clear that all the parts marked in blue are the only parts you need to fiddle with. Which oase has done an awesome job at simplifying
Amazing filter, I love mine. The ONLY negetive I could say about it is sometimes the rubber feet have dropped out when I've moved it but otherwise superb filter with some really clever innovations.
Yeah i reckon ill just add a dob of super glue to mine 👍
Alright gotta say that this has got to be the best aquarium product review ive ever seen! everything was explained perfectly and now I want this filter hahaha! love it Blake!
Cheers mate appreciate it
$500 odd bucks, it'd want to be good 😂
I discuss the price as part of my summary. Dont reckon its for the average punter but theres plenty of people out there looking for high quality, quiet filters that arent going to make a mess. Plenty of options for everyone
@@BlakesAquatics I'd love one, looks like a great product Blake
I have one. Literally the worst canister filter I’ve owned in my 15 years of experience. Complete waste of 300 dollars. I will never buy an oase again.
I love my thermo 600... if you get one.. grab a extra set of pre filter foam.. makes changing easier.. also have a spare heater (just in case). Was waiting for the 850.. but at the time 12 months for it to get to our shores..
If you drill twice the amount of holes in the tube get better flow though the per filter..
If you turn the inside pipe intake (filter side) you can get a pipe cleaner up the tube without taking them out of the tank.
My bottom tray has three different foams.. than the rest if biohome ULTIMATE.. the top tray fine floss and charcoal.
Great video when it comes to canisters I'm a bit of a canister freak love them iv had a lot of types and makes fluvals fx&07s eheim classics &pro4 jbl Cristal profits and a SUNSUN 702a all great in there own ways what iv found is each types better in the own way some might have better pumps primers trays ECT iv never owned a oase biomaster I want to get one to use on a tank at some point the oase biomaster is a master piece it's got everything and some. theyv thought of everything carry handel is great prefilter and heater trays are decent it's really well made but it's alot dearer than others so your paying for the extra bells in whistles you can buy a jbl Cristal profi 902e for a 100 pound it has the same flow and trays as a biomaster 250 non thermo models £200 so you can get two jbls for the same price as one biomaster 250 so as good as they are I don't think it's worth twice as much as a jbl there great filters but if you want the biomaster and are welling to fork out 200-300pound then go for it I bought a SUNSUN hw702a for £60 new and that's a great filter for the price it had 3huge trays and pumped 1000lph at zero head half that by time it's pumped back to tank the best filters you'll get for lasting a lifetime are the eheims my classic 350 only has a top flow rate of 620lph but because it can pump up to 1.8meters it'll do most of it's top flow mine does 480lph that's 75/76% where a SUNSUN a fluval and a jbl I'll only pump 50/55% at a push the eheims are the best pumps for flow % and life span if you couid put an eheim classic motor into an oase biomaster you'd end up with the best filter out there.
Hey Blake, nice detailed review mate.
I’ve had my eye on these for the future as a quality product.
Interesting to see if you experience any of the negatives Bentley mentions in his review.
Cheers mate 🌿
I'm using it. Top and bottom I use sponge. In the middle bio media.
Looks nice a nice canister filter. Though the heater looks defective. 27 degrees is too cold. I typically keep my tanks around 80 🤣 jk. But awesome looking canister filter. I love the pre-filter and the heater integration. With the pre-filter, I'd change some sponge trays for media like already mentioned. Thanks for sharing
🤣🤣🤣 real temperature mate not that make believe stuff haha. Cheers for watching 👍
Nice video. Pretty simple and easy for everyone to understand.👍🏻
Thats the hope 🤞
Very timely Vid mate. I got that exact filter about 6 weeks ago and still haven't set it up yet.
Hope it helps. Long time no see!!
@@BlakesAquatics haha yeah it will help. Yeah been around just not so much here.
Just curious, isn't the biomedia supposed to be removed from the netting and poured into the tray so it moves more freely?
Great video Blake. I have the 100 and it is a PitA. The super stiff hoses make the weak press fittings of the spray bar and intake pop off all the time, if not set up precisely. It has square fittings for over the edge of the tank, that are narrowed (hoses are 13mm but this bit is about 10mm), and clog every month. I have to clean the filter every month as the water flow decreases, even though the tank only has 3 panchax and 5 sterbai cories. The hose fittings are very hard to undo if your hands are slightly wet or if you have any impairment. I have arthritis so have to wait for a good day for any chance of getting them off to clean them. It leaks when you put it back together until it builds up enough negative pressure inside. This 350 looks a lot better with the prefilter and pump bits, but I don't have a tank that needs anything this big........yet.
Hey Boges, really sorry to hear about that mate, sounds like a major pain.. maybe the hoses dipped in boiling water trick might help a bit but sounds like a lot of troubles
I had a canister filter years ago. Forgot the brand of it but it sucked when you needed to prime it lol
Yeah I have had a few of those over the journey too 🤣
Good comprehensive review mate the filter looks solid i really like the integrated heater and prefilter. However there’s a huge lack of biomedia which for the price is disappointing, setup like it comes it’s basically a giant sponge filter. I reckon they should include some ceramic or sintered glass media of some sort at least enough to fill one tray. But that’s my only gripe a nitpicky one I guess.
Its interesting, so many people are saying theyd have more bio media less sponge. For me sponge still grows bacteria but also acts as mechanical filtration. Aside from clogging id always favour sponge over bio because of that 2 for 1 aspect.
@@BlakesAquatics true as I said it was a bit nitpicky for me considering there’s the generous pre filter I’d use one blue in the bottom with maybe a fine pad then matrix or rings. The top tray I’d keep the sponge unless I wanted to run some chemical media. But you could also look at it as you can add the media of your choice, it’s very customisable which I like.
@@benc3214 yeah not being critical at all. Reckon its a super interesting discussion 👍
@@BlakesAquatics no mate didn’t come across as critical, I find it interesting to discuss as well. Some school of thought out there that plastic pot scrubbers could be as effective as expensive media such as bio home ect and yes I share your opinion about pimp my filter and a bit of conflict of interest 😂 but he does set the filters up optimally regardless of his biohome agenda.
Did the fixed the air bubbles problem?
Awesome review. Cool filter. Good job
I got one but 2 days in. But water not to clear yet
Thank you! Great review … 💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼
Are you still running the Biomaster 350? I am thinking about getting one for a 45 gallon. It’s not the typical 45……the foot print is 48L x 13W x 17 high (inches). Does it have enough flow to do intake and output at opposing ends? The bioload will be on the high side with Cichlids. No plants…..plenty of rocks. Any issues with noise?
Yes still runing, quiet as a mouse but I would think youd be needing 2 for a take that size with that stocking
Awesome review! Thank you!
Thanks Sandy 👍
Just ordered my thermo 350. Every diagram shows water after the pre filter going from bottom trey to top then out. So y do they show it stacked woth bio at the bottom and sponges at the top should that be reversed?
@@dylanmorrison951 yes spot on
With all that fancy tech, they failed to make a normal telescopic inlet and option for digital thermometers. Also because a lot of these types of baskets go bad really fast and don't stay as it was intended(meaning a bit not as straight) which makes the whole filter rattle at the end. They should have introduced holding strips like in the Fluval FX series.
amazing review as always 😀👍🏻
Cheers mate!
@@BlakesAquatics good to see your doggo helping again. You need to do a video on him/her 😊
@@edstar81 wouldnt be as mysterious if i did 🤣
Would love to buy but they supper expensive in my country. But I have not seen any thing on the same quality
Yeah they are pretty high priced here too. Around $500-$600
Dont know whats up with my brand new 850 thermo but its emitting a humming noise at around 40 decibels. Only set it up yesterday
Might have some air trapped? Did you definitely take off all the plastic wrapping?
I notice in the reviews, people are saying it can purge air on occasion. Also, people are finding that the heater isn't strong enough to heat the tank to the right temperature. Have you experienced any of these problems?
No, the heater i have found to be the most reliable of any i own (except those that I am using in conjunction with an inkbird temp controller). I have had it purge a bit of air twice and both times the prefilter was clogged, simple 5 min job to rinse them out and it was back to normal
I have one of these. They do purge air but less so over time. The heater works just fine. The people complaining about the heater are probably using an undersized filter for the size tank they got.
Hello, Can another heater also be installed? Or does he just want his original?
Original only
"everything you can touch it is blue" proceeds grabbing black handle lol
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Compared to Fluval, I’ve heard that these are messy to open. Supposedly you lose some water. Your demonstration was performed with a dry unit. What has been your real world experience?
I havent owned a fluval unit, all other canistwrs ive ever had you do lose some water in the cleaning process but this is far easier than the aqua one and sun sun units ive used
Send it to Pond Guru and let him pimp it 😂 great video.
🤣 good one. I was all aboard his filter pimping videos until i found out he was the creator of biohome media though.. seems a bit fishy after that
Hei! I've bought this filter but it hasn't enough power. It could be because I've put the Biomedia on the top? Thanks!
Theres a few possibilities. Too much media, too much head height (height from canister to outlet, air in the system
Hello Blake just wondering if the oase biomaster has any water bypass. I seen your video and bought 2 of the oase biomaster 600 filters, for my 90 gallon discus tanks. Great video Blake. i also bought 8-liters of the sera siporax biological filter media, your input would be well appreciated. Joe H Navy Seabee
Hi Joe, sorry but im unsure of what you are asking. Can you please explain further? Do you want to know which trays to run the bio media?
i just bought 8 kribensis. i planning to breed . any advise ?
Caves and water is about all you need 👍 theyll breed as a colony but fry will get eaten so separate any fry or eggs you see
does the heater actually come with or just a spot for
It comes with the "thermo" i believe
so i noticed no chemical filtration ..is this purely mechcanical and bio?
You can use anything but yes I dont personally use chemical filtration as it absorbs my fertilisers
Great filters but a biomaster 250 non thermo costs twice as much as a jbl Cristal profi 902e the jbl has one more tray and pumps the same amount of water boths flow rates 900lph the oase uses 50% more electric to run it's max head heights 1.3 the jbls 1.5 meaning the jbl will have a better flow as it can push the water higher so there's less pressure on the motor and as great as the oase prefilter is it makes the water harder to get throught the filter these are just a few things people shouid think of when desiding on what filter they wanna buy iv had and still have alot of makes n models but the favourite one iv had n still use is my 5&half year old eheim pro4,250+ all original parts and has worked non stop flawlessly with out a single issue I'm confident it'll last at least 5more years if not 8 maybe more eheims are build to last
Good tip cheers
Great video.....except for the neons
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Green neons technically 😉
Hi, couple of questions for anyone if ok:
Will this be ok on a 180L tank stocked with Guppies and Anubias Plants
Also has the heater kept the water heated up ok and reliable?
The heater has been awesome! This might be a but light on for 180L but if heavily planted it should be ok
@@BlakesAquaticsThanks i love the idea of the heater being in the filter hidden away.
Sorry but did yo umean to say the 350 is ok for my tank?
Ive actually been offered a 250 version but i think that could be pushing it lol
Anyone having "air purging" issues with this canister filter?
Might be time to give the media a good clean. If its just been set up some air will take time to purge from the new media
how do you prime it
Push the big blue circle
Shouldn't the handle be blue then?😉
True 🤣
250 or a 350 for a 30g (113 litre)?
350 or above
So i could buy a fluval 307 for half the price and have the same flow more media and not need to clean the prefilter weekly to prevent air leaks.that would also enable me to buy 2-3 inline heaters with the change which is the only advantage i can see for this thing.Cant see how these are worth the money personally and the only people ive seen reviewing them all got them for free and still have less than glowing reviews overall.
Good thing is there's plenty of options available. If that's favourable to you go do that 👍
FIRST!
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The camera shaking is making me dizzy 🥴🥴
Yeah sorry about that.. usually i dont film at that high of an angle and obviously didnt know it was happening until it was too late and I was editing 🤦♂️ will improve for next time
Even with a shaking camera the video is still fire! I gotta get me one of those things!
I have an oase. Probably the most inconvenient filter I’ve ever owned in my 15 years of experience. Honestly the one complement I have for it is the internal heater. Other than that I would steer clear. If you’re using the factory media, you’re going to need to clean this thing weekly at the minimum. The connection between the hoses and the canister has broken after four months of operation, making it extremely difficult to get a seal between the hoses and the filter. The filter is constantly slowing after about a week after cleaning. I am very disappointed in this filter. I expected more as I paid over $300 (American) for it. Hope this helps somebody out who’s debating on purchasing an oase.
Thanks for the feedback, sorry to hear. I havent experienced any of that yet, hopefully i dont.
Great design but extremely poor designed empellar…. Doesn’t push much water.
I got two 850 and and it is the worst filter on the market! tried everything to fix well-known air locking problems. Bad product! AVOID at all cost
Wow that sucks. My 350 is still running like a dream
The inlet attachment is too long for my tank I don’t have a cutter handy may have to find a dremel anyone have a solution besides cutting? I may just buy glass pipes.
You mean the hose? Just cut it with kitchen scissors