I decided to write this, despite the fact that I generally don't leave reviews/vents, due to my atrocious experience with Oase support. I was surprised that I had the experience that I did because everywhere it seems like they are generally responsive. I unfortunately did not experience this and was ghosted by them despite following up multiple times, trying to open a new ticket on their website and even requesting an escalation in my frustration.
Onto the story:
I purchased a Biomaster 2 Therm 850 in August 2025 as it seemed a lot of people had good experiences with them and I liked the built in heater. I set it up and had no issues with it for about 3 months. Over time however it started to randomly purge air, which isn't a huge deal but it just kept getting worse. Eventually it was purging for a minute at a time at least every 30 minutes. I tried to burp the canister and it had so much air in it that it sounded like it was running dry. I did get all the air out eventually and literally 2 hours later it was back to the original amount of randomly purging and sounding like it was running dry. I did what any person would do and disassembled the filter, reseated everything and cleaned/lubricated every o ring I could find with silicone grease. Well, that did nothing to my issue. I checked my other tubing connections as well and as far as I could tell nothing was leaking. I reached out to support and they had me check a bunch of things and send videos over. Long story short they decided that I was experiencing this amount of purging because I was injecting co2. I have a griggs style reactor on my output and there are very few microbubbles in my tank so I was sure that it wasnt the case. I shut co2 off for a couple days and the purging kept happening so that clearly wasnt the issue. I reached out 3 weeks ago with that as my update and that's when they stopped responding. At this point I was either going to throw this filter out or find the issue and fix it myself. I ended up figuring out that the intake side of the inlet/outlet block on the filter was letting in air somehow. Unfortunately I dont think it is possible to disassemble to fix it internally it so I ended up ordering a new one and bam, all my issues went away.
I don't expect any resolution from this, just wanted to rant about how frustrated I am with their support and the unprofessionalism of ghosting me. All I needed was a $11 part and all my problems went away.
Onto the story:
I purchased a Biomaster 2 Therm 850 in August 2025 as it seemed a lot of people had good experiences with them and I liked the built in heater. I set it up and had no issues with it for about 3 months. Over time however it started to randomly purge air, which isn't a huge deal but it just kept getting worse. Eventually it was purging for a minute at a time at least every 30 minutes. I tried to burp the canister and it had so much air in it that it sounded like it was running dry. I did get all the air out eventually and literally 2 hours later it was back to the original amount of randomly purging and sounding like it was running dry. I did what any person would do and disassembled the filter, reseated everything and cleaned/lubricated every o ring I could find with silicone grease. Well, that did nothing to my issue. I checked my other tubing connections as well and as far as I could tell nothing was leaking. I reached out to support and they had me check a bunch of things and send videos over. Long story short they decided that I was experiencing this amount of purging because I was injecting co2. I have a griggs style reactor on my output and there are very few microbubbles in my tank so I was sure that it wasnt the case. I shut co2 off for a couple days and the purging kept happening so that clearly wasnt the issue. I reached out 3 weeks ago with that as my update and that's when they stopped responding. At this point I was either going to throw this filter out or find the issue and fix it myself. I ended up figuring out that the intake side of the inlet/outlet block on the filter was letting in air somehow. Unfortunately I dont think it is possible to disassemble to fix it internally it so I ended up ordering a new one and bam, all my issues went away.
I don't expect any resolution from this, just wanted to rant about how frustrated I am with their support and the unprofessionalism of ghosting me. All I needed was a $11 part and all my problems went away.