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Question on a Rena XP2 Canister filter
I have a Rena XP2 Canister filter for my 46 Gallon Tank. Recently it's been
slowing bubbles into the tank making it rather cloudy. It also makes some noise while it's doing this. My understanding is that it is caused by bubbles in the filter but I have followed the recommended instructions to try and self prime the filter and it's not resolving the issue. Anyone know what I should try next? Or would anyone recommend a different type of canister to try? Thanks |
Question on a Rena XP2 Canister filter
Kulani wrote:
I have a Rena XP2 Canister filter for my 46 Gallon Tank. Recently it's been slowing bubbles into the tank making it rather cloudy. It also makes some noise while it's doing this. My understanding is that it is caused by bubbles in the filter but I have followed the recommended instructions to try and self prime the filter and it's not resolving the issue. Anyone know what I should try next? Or would anyone recommend a different type of canister to try? You might have some sort of leak in the hose going into the filter, but that's more likely to cause water on the floor than air in the filter. I would replace the gasket between the top and bottom of the filter housing. That's the most likely place for an air leak. Also look for salt buildup on the connections and filter housing. If you have an leak that allows air in, it usually also allows water out. I prefer Fluval canisters. George Patterson Drink is the curse of the land. It makes you quarrel with your neighbor. It makes you shoot at your landlord. And it makes you miss him. |
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