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Hi,
I have a 48 x 12 x 15" tank which is home to my three large goldfish.
I am moving from a Fluval Biolife to an Eheim 2213 as the Biolife is
just too noisy inside the tank (for the fish - I'm trying to give them
as natural an environment as possible).
I currently have both filters running, but need some idea of how long
I need to do this before the Eheim is sufficiently mature to run the
show alone.
The problem I've got is that it's a one-way decision - if I pull the
Biolife too early, it'll take a couple of days for the ammonia to
start showing - by which time the Biolife will be bacterially dead and
useless to put back in !
Unless anyone knows of a way to keep the bacterial colony alive with
the media out of the filter ?
Any ideas anyone ?
Many thanks,
Kev.
I would open the 2213 and then squeeze the foam filter from the Biolife
into it. Then float the Biolife filter in the water, feed a little less
for a week, and take periodic ammonia measurements.
To answer your question (keeping a filter alive), pail of water,
submersible heater, install filter and a daily drop of ammonia.
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