I've been washing my filter socks with bleach for about 7 years now and never had an issue. I wash it with bleach till the socks look really white then rinse them 2 or 3 times. I just make sure that they are dry before I use them.
Will do ....its a pain right now.....i dont trust pvc overflows for large tanks .....might have to leave the above ground sump until i can custom male an overflow box
Will do ....its a pain right now.....i dont trust pvc overflows for large tanks .....might have to leave the above ground sump until i can custom male an overflow box
yeah, i mean overflow pvc arent exactly bulletproof. god forbid they lose their siphon, n bam all ur sump water on the ground n pump overheats. u ever think of those filter boxes that sit directly on top/over the tank? I think a lot of asian fish stores do that style. literally water pump inside of tank, box with bioballs/biomedia in storage containers directly over the top of tank, n water drips through container n back into tank
For a wet/dry?.....cant seeing the tank suporting a submerged sump above lol
This is what mine looks like temporary
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u no what, i thought the same as well. Past months just been washing socks in washer with no soap/bleach. But the socks keep on clogging after 3 days or so. New socks clog after 7 days, so washing them hadnt been rly getting them clean. apprently bleach or H2O2 will dissolve all the $hit/matter. im sure pressure washing with garden hose inside out will work as well, but bleach seems easier. i mean tons of keepers been doing this to their socks for years now
I use sodium percarbonate, purchase from eBay. Powdered Hydrogen peroxide.