I have a 70 gal sump with 1500 bio balls, and 15 bags of ceramic noodles.
half of the bio balls are submerged and all the bags of ceramic noddles are submerged.
I have filter material sitting on a drip tray on top of the bio balls, i change this every month because it catches everything and can start to smell if left for too long.
I read some where about washing other sump filter media in old fish tank water.
Do you do this? Is it recommended? if so what will happen if i leave it?
A few months ago I had a power out, the tank was OK due to AC/DC air pump but not the sump. So after an hour and a lot of deliberation my wife and I (she knows a lot about fish tanks due to her brothers.) decided to put some of the bags of ceramic noodles in the main tank to keep them airated, I moved about five and the power came back on.
The thing that spurred this question is as i was moving bags of ceramic noodles in an out of the sump loads of mess was pumped into the tank.
At the time i tested the water parameters and everything being ok went to bed. Next day no harm done and water still good but a good layer of mess on the bottom of my tank.
If I do have to clean it whats the best method to stop the above?
Thanks in advance.
half of the bio balls are submerged and all the bags of ceramic noddles are submerged.
I have filter material sitting on a drip tray on top of the bio balls, i change this every month because it catches everything and can start to smell if left for too long.
I read some where about washing other sump filter media in old fish tank water.
Do you do this? Is it recommended? if so what will happen if i leave it?
A few months ago I had a power out, the tank was OK due to AC/DC air pump but not the sump. So after an hour and a lot of deliberation my wife and I (she knows a lot about fish tanks due to her brothers.) decided to put some of the bags of ceramic noodles in the main tank to keep them airated, I moved about five and the power came back on.
The thing that spurred this question is as i was moving bags of ceramic noodles in an out of the sump loads of mess was pumped into the tank.
At the time i tested the water parameters and everything being ok went to bed. Next day no harm done and water still good but a good layer of mess on the bottom of my tank.
If I do have to clean it whats the best method to stop the above?
Thanks in advance.