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On Tue, 7 Jun 2005 09:04:49 -0700, lgb wrote:
In article , says... I have my own home grown attitude about filtration. I believe the filtration is really a strainner, that is it holds larger solids, but the constant flow of water erodes the larger solids down to smaller sizes that then continue through the filter media. If so, why filter? I think the smaller particles are more efficiently reduced by the bacteria in the tank. Then what the heck is that junk I squeeze out of filter every month or so? Even if it's all bacteria, which is doubtful, the filter makes a great place for them to grow :-). I said "strainer," the larger particles do collect, but I am saying over time erosion reduces the particles size and they can then flow through the media. However, the erosion isn't fast enough to prevent the media from clogging and I go through the cleaning process. The only value to my theory is to avoid fear of spilling the larger pieces back into the tank. The stuff isn't toxic, it just needs to be processed by the bacteria to turn into something else that is ecologically useful. I know that the original filter media which comes with the power filter was more porous and I could see small particles floating in the tank water. I changed to a finer media and the water appears clear, but I bet there are just smaller particles that I can't see. Now I pull the cartridges without turning off the pump so that residue on the bottom of the power filter is moved back into the tank while I am cleaning the media, then I put the cartridges back in. The stuff will get back in to the filter with time and slowly be eroded or biodegraded. Are you of the opinion that all the waste is captured by the media and stays there until you clean the media? The media itself is passive, right? dick |
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