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MsMassPoly;2236289; said:
i have a cascade filter running great after 10 years??I change it every two monthes

Good, so I can expect it to live longer than any of the Fluvals I've owned? :headbang2

It came with the tank, so I really have no idea how old it is. It's in fine shape, though. Does the filter come with a weird spray bar? The one mine came with is about 2 1/2 feet long, and it T's off the filter output line....
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Titania;2236279; said:
That's good to hear. I figure I only have to put on the hoses once, so it should be OK. Ultimately, I won't run that filter once I've got my sump up and running. The 55 gal that the pikes are in now is eventually going to be my sump. But, I can't move them, until I've got this tank cycled and totally up and running...

How often do you find you need to clean them? I clean my Eheims a couple times a year, but my Renas need attention every month or so.

Unless you use the polishing filter pad or have a killer bioload, I'd say once every 2 or 3 months, or at least that is my cleaning schedule with the cascades. If you ever want to sell that cascade, I'd be very interested (I just like to have the same filters so I can buy the same sponges for multiple filters)

Titania;2236280; said:
They're not that good! :grinno:

obviously you're spoiled by those fancy german engineered canisters, lol! I have an eheim that, like you said only requires cleaning every 6 months or so.
 
Tommydeal;2236307; said:
Unless you use the polishing filter pad or have a killer bioload, I'd say once every 2 or 3 months, or at least that is my cleaning schedule with the cascades. If you ever want to sell that cascade, I'd be very interested (I just like to have the same filters so I can buy the same sponges for multiple filters)



obviously you're spoiled by those fancy german engineered canisters, lol! I have an eheim that, like you said only requires cleaning every 6 months or so.

I've got the filter filled with quilt batting...giving that a try to see how it works. I fully expect it'll clog like a polishing pad will. The other baskets are filled with Eheim biomedia and a little Fluval biomedia I had hanging around.

Ahhh...German Teutonics...:D I just love how my Eheim plunger feels in my hand as I lovingly prime my fiilters. :D :D
 
Titania;2236336; said:
Ahhh...German Teutonics...:D I just love how my Eheim plunger feels in my hand as I lovingly prime my fiilters. :D :D

When Teutonics replaced Celts, during the war of 1,500 years, by annihilating Atlantean Black Magicians 240 centuries ago, they were entirely different from their beautiful predecessors; they started their way from the stone age, as primitive instruments who fought permanently for their survival.
 
I have a magnum 350 filter that barely has flow through it right now... lol
It's such a hassle to clean, I'm just not looking forward to it.
 
L.BelcherII;2236400; said:
I have a magnum 350 filter that barely has flow through it right now... lol
It's such a hassle to clean, I'm just not looking forward to it.

Get the towels ready!
 
my first canister was a mag 350...... hated it althought if just left as a water polisher it seemed to do decent but you had to clean it all the time.

I pick up eheim classics on ebay for real good prices I just love these filters they make no noise and set em and forget em
 
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