View Full Version : Fake Christmas Snow = Filter Floss?
Ian
December 3rd 03, 11:06 PM
My local retail store is selling bags of this 100% polyester filling used to
simulate Christmas snow for like $3.00 for a large bag. Is this filling the
same kind of filter floss I see at my LFS for 4 times the price? If so, I'm
going to stock up on the stuff post Holiday when they'll sell them for even
less.
Dinky
December 4th 03, 12:54 AM
"Ian" > wrote in message
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> My local retail store is selling bags of this 100% polyester filling used
to
> simulate Christmas snow for like $3.00 for a large bag. Is this filling
the
> same kind of filter floss I see at my LFS for 4 times the price? If so,
I'm
> going to stock up on the stuff post Holiday when they'll sell them for
even
> less.
>
>
I've used the polyester fiber from the local fabric store on occasion, as
long as you can be sure there isn't anything added to it, I'd recommend it.
Ian
December 4th 03, 02:44 AM
Dinky,
You're right about making sure nothing is added. I noticed there were 2
kinds of 'snow.' One type has glitter and the other is simply pure fiber.
Obvious glitter in the fish tank isn't the wisest material. Amazing how
retailers can mark up the very same product but call it 'filter floss' and
charge you ten fold. I'll definitely buy some after the holidays.
"Dinky" > wrote in message
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>
> "Ian" > wrote in message
> .com...
> > My local retail store is selling bags of this 100% polyester filling
used
> to
> > simulate Christmas snow for like $3.00 for a large bag. Is this filling
> the
> > same kind of filter floss I see at my LFS for 4 times the price? If so,
> I'm
> > going to stock up on the stuff post Holiday when they'll sell them for
> even
> > less.
> >
> >
>
> I've used the polyester fiber from the local fabric store on occasion, as
> long as you can be sure there isn't anything added to it, I'd recommend
it.
>
>
E.Otter
December 4th 03, 03:27 AM
I tried this using polyester filling as filter floss for one month. It was
a disaster. I would probably have had better results not using anything.
Although ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, pH, gH, and kH levels didn't change the
water quality definitely changed for the worst. Some sort of very fine
particles were suspended in the water and I had algae problems on a scale
I've never had before. The "fine particles" disappeared after I switched
back to the manufacturer's filter cartridges and after scraping the algae
off everything, that hasn't returned either.
That said, lots of people have had success with this stuff. Try it. Its
cheap. You probably won't hurt your fish. But switch back to real filter
floss if things start going downhill.
E.Otter
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