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"Koi-Lo" wrote in message
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"Mellie101" wrote in message
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Hello, I have a Fluval 404 which is about 4 months old. I've read that
eventually the output becomes less and less and the pipes need
cleaning. A few weeks ago I rinsed my pads from the filter and
reconnected it all up. When it started it spat out a small amount of
'matter' no idea what. I've noticed that there doesn't feel as much
pressure coming from the outlet pipe. I'm very worried about cleaning
the pipes, will wait till hubby is off. Has anybody else had a problem
with this? Are the pipes easy to clean, disconnect, reconnect. Really
love the filter, feel like its doing a great job.
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At the moment I'm not using my old Fluval. I used to use the hose
cleaning
brush every time I cleaned the filter. A thick brownish slime would form
in
the opaque hoses and slow the flow somewhat. It just became too much of a
hassle to use/clean/reassemble so I retired it and went with all ACs.
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I use a billows type siphon starter (I have talked about it here before) to
force water through the fluval's hoses (I have 2 404's and one 104)
periodically and it keeps the hoses/etc. in prime condition (you need to do
this when you at the very least think the debris in the hoses is saturated
with water so if you pull an old 404 out from storage for example and it
already has dried debris in it then you need to soak it (the debris in the
filter and hoses) thoroughly first, but other than that the fluvals should
last the lifetime of the filter which is a VERY long time (years if not
decades).