I have a small 5.5 gallon aquarium with live plants, driftwood, and Flourite substrate. Tank inhabitants are a single male betta, 2 apple snails, an algae eater and 5 glass shrimp. This filter is very small, but does a great job cycling the water enough to keep the tank nice and clear. I felt the original Azoo Mignon 60 was right at its limit in how much water it could turn over in a 5.5 gallon tank.
The only modifications I made to this new Azoo 150 were to remove the sponge and carbon it came with and replace them with BioMax and AquaClear foam inserts (both available through Amazon). I dropped a small mesh bag with about 12 biomax pellets and cut the new AquaClear foam insert to fit tightly into the top portion of the tank. The AquaClear (sponge) is taller than the flow of water (if that makes sense). So that all water that comes through the filter passes through the sponge and the biomax at the bottom cultures my healthy bacteria.
The filter is very quiet and has an easily adjusted flow knob so that I can turn the flow down when feeding and back up after and even to full blast if I have disturbed the substrate when moving plants around. I think it is an incredible deal for the price. I was also really impressed with how small it is. I wanted to make sure that whatever power filter I used didn't look like a monster hanging off the back of a small 5.5 gallon tank.
Overall it does the job, looks really nice and is cheap enough to buy a replacement if needed.
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I bought this little filter in my local fish store for my 5.5 gallon Aqueon tank.The carbon filtration seems to work perfectly. I installed it right after a week long Melafix treatment for one of my guppies (this is my nursery/hospital tank) so the water was very cloudy. In 12 hours, there was a substantial change in the cloudiness. In 24 hours, the water was nearly clear. By 48 hours, the tank was sparkling clean. This works perfectly for a 5.5 gallon tank.
Now for the chemical filtration, included in the package is one set of the carbon filter cartridge, and a thin black sponge "for mechanical filtration." Indeed the media in the thin black sponge was thin and spacious; there is less surface area in the sponge than optimal. Afraid that I did not have enough surface area for beneficial bacteria to grow on (truly not an issue), I purchased a pack of replacement sponges for the Azoo Mignon 60 and used the "bio-filter" (aka dense sponge for bacteria to coat) and placed it into the Mignon 150. The sponge is obviously smaller than intended, but all intents and purposes, it works.
The filter does have an adjustable flow knob at the top of the intake. Contrary to the functionality of even the "top brands" of filters, this knob does make a significant difference in the flow. Also, this feature is not commonly found on smaller models of power filters. This makes it useful for tanks housing fry who can't fight current or may be sucked into the filter.
All I have to say about the noise level is that it is virtually silent. If the water gets too low in the tank, of course, the out-flow will make noise, but that's not an issue of the filter.
This was an affordable and fully functional power filter. It is worth every cent. The extra media that I put into the filter is not necessary. I would not advise this filter for anything larger than the tank I have, however.
P.S. Check out the photo(s) I have uploaded!I have a regular 30 gallon tank. I don't think the plastic around the top is any wider than it is on any other tank, but this filter would not fit on it.
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