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hi i have a question, how often do i have to change my filter ? I have 37
platies, 2 tetras, 2 mollies and a shubunkin which dose not live in the tank w/ the others. i have a 10 gal with a Aqua-Tech 5-10 gal filter i would like to know how often i have to change my filter becase i dont think i do it often enough. how often do YOU change ur filter. THX in advance. -- Message posted via PetKB.com http://www.petkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...water/200803/1 |
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On Mar 23, 1:21*am, "DEM via PetKB.com" u42059@uwe wrote:
hi i have a question, how often do i have to change my filter ? I have 37 platies, 2 tetras, 2 mollies and a shubunkin which dose not live in the tank w/ the others. i have a 10 gal with a Aqua-Tech 5-10 gal filter i would like to know how often i have to change my filter becase i dont think i do it often enough. how often do YOU change ur filter. THX in advance. -- Message posted via PetKB.comhttp://www.petkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/freshwater/200803/1 Thats still a lot of fish counting all those fry in a 10 gal gal tank so I would probably clean it every week to 10 days or so. A water test will give you a good idea on how nasty it is in regards to nitrate buildup etc. The big thing most folks do with those filters is let em go longer than they should for the simple reason IMHO replacement media can get into some money. You may or may not get by on washing the media and carts one time or so, but its chancey. IMHO why not get a Hagen Aqua Clear, with reuseable media. Get one a size or two larger than needed then you can get by for a bit if your not faithfull with changing and cleaning media. Since the media in the aqua clears is reuseable your good to go for a long long time. But a small micro mesh nylon bag (sold at petshops) and a bulk container of actiovated charcoal/carbon, and your good for a long long time without the need to buy those expensive filter carts. The main filter media inthe Aqua clear is a sponge and its easy to remove and clean, and the biological portion is maintenance free (ceramic slugs) and the entire media assembly ;lifts out with a basket affair. I uwld look at an AC40 or 70 in size which is suitable for a 40 or 70 gal tank. Less than $30 if you buy it online or in a lot of petshops. |
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On Mar 23, 2:21*am, "DEM via PetKB.com" u42059@uwe wrote:
hi i have a question, how often do i have to change my filter ? I have 37 platies, 2 tetras, 2 mollies and a shubunkin which dose not live in the tank w/ the others. i have a 10 gal with a Aqua-Tech 5-10 gal filter i would like to know how often i have to change my filter becase i dont think i do it often enough. how often do YOU change ur filter. THX in advance. -- Message posted via PetKB.comhttp://www.petkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/freshwater/200803/1 With 41 fish you need a larger tank, at least a 50g. The rule of thumb with tropical fish is 1" per gallon. Depending on the size of your fish, your minimum requirement is 50g. With that many fish I would be changing the water at least twice a week and the filter once a week. I simply rinse off the biobag and use it again (i rinse it in old fishwater, not tap water). I get about 3-4 uses out of it before I replace it that way. I check my filter every day, rinse it off once a week and change it every two to three weeks. Of course, I have goldfish and they produce a lot of waste, but so will 41 fish in a 10g. |
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THX 4 the help .
marypage wrote: hi i have a question, how often do i have to change my filter ? I have 37 platies, 2 tetras, 2 mollies and a shubunkin which dose not live in the tank [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] -- Message posted via PetKB.comhttp://www.petkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/freshwater/200803/1 With 41 fish you need a larger tank, at least a 50g. The rule of thumb with tropical fish is 1" per gallon. Depending on the size of your fish, your minimum requirement is 50g. With that many fish I would be changing the water at least twice a week and the filter once a week. I simply rinse off the biobag and use it again (i rinse it in old fishwater, not tap water). I get about 3-4 uses out of it before I replace it that way. I check my filter every day, rinse it off once a week and change it every two to three weeks. Of course, I have goldfish and they produce a lot of waste, but so will 41 fish in a 10g. -- Message posted via http://www.petkb.com |
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![]() "DEM via PetKB.com" u42059@uwe wrote in message news:819285390a543@uwe... hi i have a question, how often do i have to change my filter ? I have 37 platies, 2 tetras, 2 mollies and a shubunkin which dose not live in the tank w/ the others. i have a 10 gal with a Aqua-Tech 5-10 gal filter i would like to know how often i have to change my filter becase i dont think i do it often enough. how often do YOU change ur filter. THX in advance. ============================ I don't use that kind of filter so wont comment. I use Aquaclears. Your tank is horribly overcrowded. This causes stress and poor water quality. Partial water changes should be done several times a week to keep the water from becoming foul and polluted, You really need to give some of them away or buy a much larger tank. |
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