A aquaman5000 Gambusia MFK Member Oct 18, 2008 387 1 18 eastern shore virginia Dec 30, 2008 #1 trying pot scrubbers for the first time i loaded up my canister with em too
S snake_charmer Candiru MFK Member Nov 9, 2006 691 20 48 Michigan Dec 30, 2008 #2 Did you just put them in one side of the HOB?
A aquaman5000 Gambusia MFK Member Oct 18, 2008 387 1 18 eastern shore virginia Dec 31, 2008 #3 yeah just one side i ran out he rest were in my canister
U UNKNOWN_MALONE Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 20, 2008 489 1 0 not walking distance Dec 31, 2008 #4 hows it working out for you
C chesterthehero Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 20, 2008 2,996 4 0 corona, ca Dec 31, 2008 #5 they are great things... i use them in all my hob filters as well
iloveoscars702 Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 4, 2008 5,824 3 0 33 Canada... i wish. Dec 31, 2008 #6 how do they help?
lunk71 Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 10, 2007 594 0 0 a mountain ..far far away Dec 31, 2008 #7 iloveoscars702;2591765; said: how do they help? Click to expand... alot of surface area for bio Beginners Guide to Filter Media
iloveoscars702;2591765; said: how do they help? Click to expand... alot of surface area for bio Beginners Guide to Filter Media
Guapote Plecostomus MFK Member Oct 2, 2005 640 29 61 Slam Gabriel Valley, SoCal Dec 31, 2008 #8 I used to put Bio-Balls in my HOB filters but scrubbers have so much more surface.
A aquaman5000 Gambusia MFK Member Oct 18, 2008 387 1 18 eastern shore virginia Dec 31, 2008 #9 that fillter died and went to filter hell
S snake_charmer Candiru MFK Member Nov 9, 2006 691 20 48 Michigan Dec 31, 2008 #10 aquaman5000;2592415; said: that fillter died and went to filter hell Click to expand... hmm...that's odd. Do you plan on trying this set up again? I'm debating adding some to my hob, even though the scrubbies are apparently more suitable in a wet/dry set up.
aquaman5000;2592415; said: that fillter died and went to filter hell Click to expand... hmm...that's odd. Do you plan on trying this set up again? I'm debating adding some to my hob, even though the scrubbies are apparently more suitable in a wet/dry set up.