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I am starting a new 10 gal tank (it's almost 2 weeks old). Just wondering
if it advisable to clean the filter at all during cycling or just leave it be? Thus far it is showing now signs of clogging so I'm thinking I should just leave it. Any thoughts? Will it need at least a quick rinsing during the cycle? Also it is a Whisper filter and I am new to that brand. What is the best way to clean those and replace the media without losing the bacteria? I've read over a few different strategies on this and some seem to require advanced surgical skills to pull off. I'm already kind of questioning my decision to get the whisper, but surely there is an easier way to clean them... |
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David McDermott wrote:
I am starting a new 10 gal tank (it's almost 2 weeks old). Just wondering if it advisable to clean the filter at all during cycling or just leave it be? Thus far it is showing now signs of clogging so I'm thinking I should just leave it. Any thoughts? Will it need at least a quick rinsing during the cycle? Also it is a Whisper filter and I am new to that brand. What is the best way to clean those and replace the media without losing the bacteria? I've read over a few different strategies on this and some seem to require advanced surgical skills to pull off. I'm already kind of questioning my decision to get the whisper, but surely there is an easier way to clean them... Don't clean it unless it clogs, and then rinse gently in a bucket of tank water or dechlorinated tap water at tank temperature. The Whisper frame is supposed to grow enough bacteria that you can change the cartridge without a cycle. I've seen people here say that they rinse and reuse the cartridge until it falls apart or they need fresh carbon. -- Put the word aquaria in the subject to email me. Did you read the FAQ? http://faq.thekrib.com |
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That Whisper filter you have has been around more than 20 years. Its a
proven, cost effective little number. I did exactly as posted earlier..used the bio-bag 'till it just plain fell apart. |
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On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 19:37:18 GMT, "MEAlston"
wrote: That Whisper filter you have has been around more than 20 years. Its a proven, cost effective little number. I did exactly as posted earlier..used the bio-bag 'till it just plain fell apart. I generally let my biobags go 4-6 weeks, then a rinse, then a few more weeks. They are available in 12 packs, and are less than a dollar apiece in that quantity. The replacement package contains one or two extra bio frames in case you've lost or broken yours, (I'm not sure how that would happen so I have lots of extra frames), but the extra bag-top clip supplied can be worth gold if you just lost your clip down the sink drain or wherever those things disappear to when least expected. The package also contains 12 packs of carbon, if you use carbon in your biobags. (I don't routinely use carbon.) I've been using Whispers since time began and I probably have a dozen around here somewhere. No problems. Recent new Whispers have been including a little plastic fishy that you suction cup onto the front or side of your tank and when you press the reset button one little red lite will begin blinking after a week to remind you to do your water change and the other begins blinking in a month to remind you to check and change your biobags. It's really stupid, but it's free. And my 2 year old grandson knows that it is the only thing he is allowed to touch on the tanks. He pushes the buttons and the lights blink and restart my timer all over again. Small price to pay considering all the other things around the tanks he could be fooling with. -- Mister Gardener |
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Thanks for the info, it helps a lot! I've read about folks who have gone so
far as to slice the bag open and refill the carbon. Is this even feasable (or necessary), or will there be nothing left of the thing by the time the carbon runs out? "Altum" wrote in message . net... David McDermott wrote: I am starting a new 10 gal tank (it's almost 2 weeks old). Just wondering if it advisable to clean the filter at all during cycling or just leave it be? Thus far it is showing now signs of clogging so I'm thinking I should just leave it. Any thoughts? Will it need at least a quick rinsing during the cycle? Also it is a Whisper filter and I am new to that brand. What is the best way to clean those and replace the media without losing the bacteria? I've read over a few different strategies on this and some seem to require advanced surgical skills to pull off. I'm already kind of questioning my decision to get the whisper, but surely there is an easier way to clean them... Don't clean it unless it clogs, and then rinse gently in a bucket of tank water or dechlorinated tap water at tank temperature. The Whisper frame is supposed to grow enough bacteria that you can change the cartridge without a cycle. I've seen people here say that they rinse and reuse the cartridge until it falls apart or they need fresh carbon. -- Put the word aquaria in the subject to email me. Did you read the FAQ? http://faq.thekrib.com |
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Yeah..You can cut the bag open and replace the old carbon with new. Close
the bag up with a plastic twist-tie..not the paper kind you find on bread loaves...anything plastic..you get the idea. When you see some discoloration in your tank or sense a mild odor...(any strong odors should send an alarm)...change the carbon. Remember to remove the carbon if you find yourself have to add medications to the tank. The carbon will render them useless. I haven't priced bio-bags..I see Tetra still offers them. |
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I just purchased two Emperor 400s as replacements for the two older 400s on
my 105 mbuna tank - the new filters are different - there's a different design for where the impellor fits - and they are noiser - A LOT NOISER - than even the older filters that they replaced. I'm moving on to two Fluvals - it's sad to see the degradation in quality in the Emperors .. "MEAlston" wrote in message ... Yeah..You can cut the bag open and replace the old carbon with new. Close the bag up with a plastic twist-tie..not the paper kind you find on bread loaves...anything plastic..you get the idea. When you see some discoloration in your tank or sense a mild odor...(any strong odors should send an alarm)...change the carbon. Remember to remove the carbon if you find yourself have to add medications to the tank. The carbon will render them useless. I haven't priced bio-bags..I see Tetra still offers them. |
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On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 22:11:10 GMT, "Texas Yankee"
wrote: I just purchased two Emperor 400s as replacements for the two older 400s on my 105 mbuna tank - the new filters are different - there's a different design for where the impellor fits - and they are noiser - A LOT NOISER - than even the older filters that they replaced. I'm moving on to two Fluvals - it's sad to see the degradation in quality in the Emperors I've found the same problem with new Whispers and Aquaclears. They've all quieted down after running for a month or two, but they never get down to the virtual silence of the old ones. -- Mister Gardener |
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On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 20:56:21 GMT, "MEAlston"
wrote: Yeah..You can cut the bag open and replace the old carbon with new. Close the bag up with a plastic twist-tie..not the paper kind you find on bread loaves...anything plastic..you get the idea. You're losing me. Whisper bags are not sealed shut. Are we talking about the same product? When you see some discoloration in your tank or sense a mild odor...(any strong odors should send an alarm)...change the carbon. Remember to remove the carbon if you find yourself have to add medications to the tank. The carbon will render them useless. I haven't priced bio-bags..I see Tetra still offers them. -- Mister Gardener |
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Yes...that's me showing my age....Twenty some years ago I had a Whisper
that used Bio-Bag like media. It was a mesh bag with carbon. Seems it was first introduced as a disposable bag. Then I remember them coming out with the bag that opens and clips shut like you mentioned. |
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