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"Mister Gardener" wrote in message
... On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 22:16:08 GMT, "MEAlston" wrote: Yeah....I unplug the filter while I feed the betta pair. After 5 minutes, I turn it back on and you can witness the filter just spew this cloud of whatever as the filtered water spills into the tank. I did a water change today ('round 6 gallons) I've done this twice this week now. I here to leave it alone...and then I hear to change about 10 gallons weekly. I've been teatering on the edge now since the setup. OK. Let's start at the beginning. Unplugging your filter while you feed your fish is not a good idea. I don't think it's a bad idea to turn off the filter while feeding. It may keep uneaten food out of the filter. Just don't forget to turn them on again ;~). I have a timer on one (after a few minutes, 10 to 30 adjustable) the filter turns on. If you might forget, then you should not turn it off. Also turning them off for more than 10 minutes can start getting dicey (all those poor bacteria screaming for oxygen ;~). -- www.NetMax.tk -- Mister Gardener Everything Aquaria & Tropical Fish at The Krib: http://www.thekrib.com/ |
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