G gizmo1417 Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 6, 2008 164 0 0 Bay Area, Ca May 11, 2008 #1 How often should I change out the carbon, rocks, and pads in filters? I heard it was every three months but sometimes I wonder. And I know not to change them all at once because of the beneficial bacteria.
How often should I change out the carbon, rocks, and pads in filters? I heard it was every three months but sometimes I wonder. And I know not to change them all at once because of the beneficial bacteria.
japes Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Nov 20, 2007 2,994 8 343 Queensland, Australia www.simulationeight.net May 11, 2008 #2 When they're worn down, personally I wouldn't bother with Carbon either, read the packet though to find out how long it takes to expire.
When they're worn down, personally I wouldn't bother with Carbon either, read the packet though to find out how long it takes to expire.
J johnptc Feeder Fish Apr 6, 2005 4,812 29 0 73 los angeles www.fishtankwebcam.com May 11, 2008 #4 nice to have two filters and clean them at different times. you need to clean the pads at least when the flow slows down. if you rinse them in tank water during a water change it will not hurt the BB. if you change them leave the bio media and charcoal alone at that time and change them / rinse them a week later
nice to have two filters and clean them at different times. you need to clean the pads at least when the flow slows down. if you rinse them in tank water during a water change it will not hurt the BB. if you change them leave the bio media and charcoal alone at that time and change them / rinse them a week later
G gizmo1417 Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 6, 2008 164 0 0 Bay Area, Ca May 12, 2008 #5 ok because I do have two filters and i changed the pad in 1 of them but everything seems to be doing great...thank u
ok because I do have two filters and i changed the pad in 1 of them but everything seems to be doing great...thank u