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Media for Eheim 2213
I just picked up a 2213 for dirt cheap on Craigslist. I plan to use it
supplement an HOB on a 55G that's home to one juvenile Oscar. I'm looking for recommendations on what would be best to stack it with. Any input would be much appreciated. |
Media for Eheim 2213
thorazine shuffle wrote: I just picked up a 2213 for dirt cheap on Craigslist. I plan to use it supplement an HOB on a 55G that's home to one juvenile Oscar. I'm looking for recommendations on what would be best to stack it with. Any input would be much appreciated. It depends what water parameters you want to acheive. For instance if this were a lower pH (sof****er aquarium); Starting on the bottom (which is where the water first enters the filter), I would add ceramic bio rings for bio filtration and coarse mechanical filtration, then Ehfi-Fix or any other media coarse fiber, then I would use a couple of poly filter pads for fine mechanical filtratrion and place a product such as Nirox Bio-Lif which softens the water and traps aeromonas and other bacterial pathogens. This of coarse is just one suggestion. Carl http://aquarium-filters.blogspot.com/ |
Media for Eheim 2213
"carlrs" wrote in message ups.com... thorazine shuffle wrote: I just picked up a 2213 for dirt cheap on Craigslist. I plan to use it supplement an HOB on a 55G that's home to one juvenile Oscar. I'm looking for recommendations on what would be best to stack it with. Any input would be much appreciated. It depends what water parameters you want to acheive. For instance if this were a lower pH (sof****er aquarium); Starting on the bottom (which is where the water first enters the filter), I would add ceramic bio rings for bio filtration and coarse mechanical filtration, then Ehfi-Fix or any other media coarse fiber, then I would use a couple of poly filter pads for fine mechanical filtratrion and place a product such as Nirox Bio-Lif which softens the water and traps aeromonas and other bacterial pathogens. This of coarse is just one suggestion. Carl http://aquarium-filters.blogspot.com/ Thank you, Carl. My pH is about 7.5, which I know is towards the high end for oscars. I'll check out the Bio-Lif. |
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