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Can a sponge or SOS nylon scrubbing pad be used as a bio filter media?
Top FinŽ Bio 3 Filter Cartridges are teh name petsmart sells the carts for
the whisper under. The Small Bio 3 Cartridge fits Top Fin and Whisper 10 Filters and In-Tank Filters. The Large Bio 3 Cartridge fits Top Fin and Whisper 20, 30, 40 and 60 size Filters. "Don Byrer" wrote in message ... On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 22:41:14 -0500, wrote: I never cycled the tank. I just dumped the fish in. Can you tell I'm a completely idiotic newbie? Hey...we've all done it at least once. I put ~15 feeder goldfish in a 10 gallon tank and wondered why most of 'em died... My tap water (from a well) has a very high ph (at least 8.8) What should I do about it? It is terribly hard and has messed up our pipes for years with lime deposits. Mine is 8.0 and my goldies have been fine for 3+ years with no pH adjustment. You could decrease the pH slowly with HCl or "pH Decreaser"...But I'd be worried about the ammonia first. Maybe try some ammo-carb or zeolite in the filter bag? Worry about the pH once that's under control. My uncle dug out an old Whisper filter that sits on the outside of the glass. I bought a new filter bag and carbon for it. But it no longer has the bio filter media. I have been using "dollar store" 10/$1 scouring pads for years to clean algae from the glass. I rinse them well first of course. I suspect one would work OK as bio-media if you still have the holder. The "Imagine Bio3" replacement filter for the Whisper includes a bio foam pad and is cheaper than the whisper filters. Sold in multi-packs at www.Petsolutions.com and maybe your LFS. FYI, I use nylon stocking (pantyhose) instead of the filter bag when I don't need the charcoal...once the tank is cycled and settled. Laundered & well-rinsed of course...I can get 6-8 filters out of a pair...cut it 1-2" longer than the filter frame and fold it up at the bottom...bunch it up at the top so the clip will hold it. Don't try to rinse & reuse...toss & replace. CHEAP. Also, is spring water OK to use for water changes? Probably... I'd want to test it first to know what's in it. Might be just as hard and high pH as your tap water(or worse). Also, you don't want to shock 'em with a pH change. I use my 8.0 pH Lake Erie tap water with a chlorine/chloramine remover. works fine. Best of luck! --Don in Cleveland OH Don Byrer Commercial Pilot / CFI Student Electronics Technician, RADAR/Data/Comm @ CLE Amateur Radio KJ5KB "I have slipped the surly bonds of earth; now if I can just land without bending the gear..." "I know what it sounds like....when doves cry" (Bird Strike 8/29/05) |
Can a sponge or SOS nylon scrubbing pad be used as a bio filter media?
You can also rebuild the carts by slicing them and emptying out old media
then slipping in some new sponge. With water changes ya don't usually need chemical filtration "Glenn" wrote in message ... Top FinŽ Bio 3 Filter Cartridges are teh name petsmart sells the carts for the whisper under. The Small Bio 3 Cartridge fits Top Fin and Whisper 10 Filters and In-Tank Filters. The Large Bio 3 Cartridge fits Top Fin and Whisper 20, 30, 40 and 60 size Filters. "Don Byrer" wrote in message ... On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 22:41:14 -0500, wrote: I never cycled the tank. I just dumped the fish in. Can you tell I'm a completely idiotic newbie? Hey...we've all done it at least once. I put ~15 feeder goldfish in a 10 gallon tank and wondered why most of 'em died... My tap water (from a well) has a very high ph (at least 8.8) What should I do about it? It is terribly hard and has messed up our pipes for years with lime deposits. Mine is 8.0 and my goldies have been fine for 3+ years with no pH adjustment. You could decrease the pH slowly with HCl or "pH Decreaser"...But I'd be worried about the ammonia first. Maybe try some ammo-carb or zeolite in the filter bag? Worry about the pH once that's under control. My uncle dug out an old Whisper filter that sits on the outside of the glass. I bought a new filter bag and carbon for it. But it no longer has the bio filter media. I have been using "dollar store" 10/$1 scouring pads for years to clean algae from the glass. I rinse them well first of course. I suspect one would work OK as bio-media if you still have the holder. The "Imagine Bio3" replacement filter for the Whisper includes a bio foam pad and is cheaper than the whisper filters. Sold in multi-packs at www.Petsolutions.com and maybe your LFS. FYI, I use nylon stocking (pantyhose) instead of the filter bag when I don't need the charcoal...once the tank is cycled and settled. Laundered & well-rinsed of course...I can get 6-8 filters out of a pair...cut it 1-2" longer than the filter frame and fold it up at the bottom...bunch it up at the top so the clip will hold it. Don't try to rinse & reuse...toss & replace. CHEAP. Also, is spring water OK to use for water changes? Probably... I'd want to test it first to know what's in it. Might be just as hard and high pH as your tap water(or worse). Also, you don't want to shock 'em with a pH change. I use my 8.0 pH Lake Erie tap water with a chlorine/chloramine remover. works fine. Best of luck! --Don in Cleveland OH Don Byrer Commercial Pilot / CFI Student Electronics Technician, RADAR/Data/Comm @ CLE Amateur Radio KJ5KB "I have slipped the surly bonds of earth; now if I can just land without bending the gear..." "I know what it sounds like....when doves cry" (Bird Strike 8/29/05) |
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