Emperor 400 vs. AC 110?

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
i run 4 emperor 400's, love them, don't have experience with the AC's. I do know, however, that it's really easy to find 400's on amazon.com for under $50. i bought three of them a few months ago, i think it was $148 shipped.
 
The presence of Air-thriving (Nitrobacter,or Nitrosomonas?)On the Bio-Wheels makes it the superior filter.But i do agree with making at least one of the filters an ac for straight bio/mech.But as a standalone filter,go with the emporer.Seems like their whole R&D background labwise is alot more sturdier than ac or hagen.Anyway,Bio-Wheels all the way.
 
On the AC you rinse the sponge and you are good to go and go and go and go and go and go..... How much did you say the replacement pads are for the Emp? On my AC110 I drop the carbon and triple up on the ceramic.
Also, I just bought TWO AC110 for the price of one Emp 400. but that is another story. AC rule, in my humble opinion. The best bang for the buck filter.
 
fish head )'>;1141146; said:
On the AC you rinse the sponge and you are good to go and go and go and go and go and go..... How much did you say the replacement pads are for the Emp? On my AC110 I drop the carbon and triple up on the ceramic.
Also, I just bought TWO AC110 for the price of one Emp 400. but that is another story. AC rule, in my humble opinion. The best bang for the buck filter.

My emperor runs on pot scrubbers which ar ten times better than the sponge as they last about 50 years longer :) Nice try though :)

INfact I get better filtration out of both my AC 110 & My E-400 with Pot scrubbers.. Oh well:D


Closed mindedness is holding all the one sided people back from progression to the next level in my opinion:WHOA: :WHOA: :WHOA: :WHOA: :WHOA: :WHOA: :D :popcorn:

Oh an this arguement is getting as old as the Lames posting the Hybrid arguement over and over and over :D
 
Have used both and like the Emperor much better (and much easier to customize too). The extra media containers give you the option of additional bio-media (or conversion for wet-dry operation or water polishing)

The negative on all the Emporer's I have owned is a little more water noise than the AC.

Cheers
 
If you want water movement on the tank, get two Emp. 280's to keep the surface moving, or a powerhead and a 400. I like the biowheel's so I vote for the Emp's. You can't go wrong with either one, just pick what you like. Another option is a Magnum 350 cannister with a biowheel attachment. You will get better water movement than a HOB. Alot of people are not fans of the Mag's but I love mine!
 
i have a 55 with two ac 70s and they pump out water like its nobodies business and they werent a bank breaker either. When i bought the second i bought a powerhead too but quickly decided to return it cause im not sure i need the whirlpool that would be created with that much water flow.

To people you claim the emporer is more customizable im not sure how that could be. The vast empty pit the ac gives you to fill with what ever your heart desires is hard beat (heck you could keep a small fish in there!).
 
HOB IS FAIL!! Someday were gonna look back at HOB like we do at UGF at least i do.


I hate the Emperor 400 but not as bad as the ac110 which looks like some lousy plastic crap from china that some migrant worker made
 
Finalfire9;2552586; said:
HOB IS FAIL!! Someday were gonna look back at HOB like we do at UGF at least i do.


I hate the Emperor 400 but not as bad as the ac110 which looks like some lousy plastic crap from china that some migrant worker made



Im really sure the racism was needed.....:irked::banhim:

And we were asked which we liked better, you stated what you hate more.

I seem to like the AC better, it works well on my tanks, especially for mech. filtration.
 
Finalfire9;2552586; said:
HOB IS FAIL!! Someday were gonna look back at HOB like we do at UGF at least i do.


I hate the Emperor 400 but not as bad as the ac110 which looks like some lousy plastic crap from china that some migrant worker made

why?

HOBs, although not as good as canisters on large tanks, are cheap, simple, and easy to maintain, and a much better choice for beginners.
 
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