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I have some questions about the filter media in my top filter. Below is the filter media that I currently use : Top layer : Green Floss Second layer : Active Carbon Last layer : Bio - Foam Is my arrangement correct and what is the proper sequence of layer? Regards, Eddie Tan |
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![]() "Eddie" wrote in message ... Hi, I have some questions about the filter media in my top filter. Below is the filter media that I currently use : Top layer : Green Floss Second layer : Active Carbon Last layer : Bio - Foam Is my arrangement correct and what is the proper sequence of layer? Well, here's my opinion. Floss first, then sponge, allowing the floss to remove large debris. This will protect your bio-sponge from the need to rinse frequently, and save your bacteria buddies. Dump the carbon, unless you have a specific need for it, like removal of tannins from bogwood. b |
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![]() "Eddie" wrote in message ... Hi, I have some questions about the filter media in my top filter. Below is the filter media that I currently use : Top layer : Green Floss Second layer : Active Carbon Last layer : Bio - Foam Is my arrangement correct and what is the proper sequence of layer? Regards, Eddie Tan Looks fine to me. I use white floss that I get at Wal-Mart for $2.00 for a big bag in the Sewing stuff department out of the big hopper. I picked out a more expensive floss once, but it was short springy fibers that I decided were no good for filter material. So I still use the cheap polyester filler. |
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![]() "Eddie" wrote in message ... Hi, I have some questions about the filter media in my top filter. Below is the filter media that I currently use : Top layer : Green Floss Second layer : Active Carbon Last layer : Bio - Foam Is my arrangement correct and what is the proper sequence of layer? You don't need/want the carbon unless you are trying to remove medication from the water. It will pull everything out (including any plant fertilizer). Also it will last a maximum of 2-3 weeks before it stops working - after that it just becomes extra bio-media. I. |
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![]() "Racf" wrote in message link.net... "Eddie" wrote in message ... Hi, I have some questions about the filter media in my top filter. Below is the filter media that I currently use : Top layer : Green Floss Second layer : Active Carbon Last layer : Bio - Foam Is my arrangement correct and what is the proper sequence of layer? Regards, Eddie Tan Looks fine to me. I use white floss that I get at Wal-Mart for $2.00 for a big bag in the Sewing stuff department out of the big hopper. I picked out a more expensive floss once, but it was short springy fibers that I decided were no good for filter material. So I still use the cheap polyester filler. just an FYI Myself, I have concerns about using products which are not designed for constant water immersion and living creatures. Even in the aquarium trade we went through types of glass wool which were later found to have fibres which would enter the water column and get trapped in gills (so I heard), and then there were the filter wools which turned into a mass of pulp, after a long exposure to the combination of debris & bacteria. Floss used for pillow stuffing could conceivably be sprayed with an anti-bacterial/fungal coating, which would make a better pillow, but not a better filter. There are also such a variety of chemicals used to whiten, clean, sterilize and make materials inert after manufacturing processes, that I would be leery of putting them in my aquarium water. As an example, the white floss used to stuff pillows, sold by Dupont is mildew resistance = fungicide = death to fish at sufficient concentrations. Quote "are primarily used in seat cushions, back pillows, mattresses, decorative and throw pillows, and hand-stuffed custom upholstery. DuPont Dacron® clusters have superior loft and retention, and unlike natural fibres, are hypo-allergenic, non-absorbent, and mildew-resistant" unquote, found he http://www.dupont.com/fiberfill/abou...on-story2.html Even if you find out that it's non-toxic, the manufacturer is under no obligation to keep to a non-toxic (when submerged in water) recipe, nor are their buyers constrained from changing supply lines, as lower quotes come up on these commodity items. Unless it's designated for aquarium use, there is some risk to weigh against the savings (*sigh*, fungicides and anti-bacterial potions). I'm just forwarding this for general interest. Note that it would be almost impossible (and very frustrating) to diagnose and treat fish which were suffering from low level fungicide poisoning. NetMax |
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![]() "Racf" wrote in message link.net... "NetMax" wrote in message . .. "Racf" wrote in message link.net... "Eddie" wrote in message ... snip Myself, I have concerns about using products which are not designed for constant water immersion and living creatures. snip Max, where in the US do you find this mysterious "glass wool" where you never know what could be in it? Out of your sofa pillow, perhaps... Come on, the glass wool which made your skin really itchy (I call it glass wool, but I don't know what it really was). It was used inside corner filters, (around the time they invented airstones ;~). If you can't remember that, then I'm showing my age ![]() NetMax ![]() |
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![]() NetMax wrote in message .. . "Racf" wrote in message link.net... "NetMax" wrote in message . .. "Racf" wrote in message link.net... "Eddie" wrote in message ... snip Myself, I have concerns about using products which are not designed for constant water immersion and living creatures. snip Max, where in the US do you find this mysterious "glass wool" where you never know what could be in it? Out of your sofa pillow, perhaps... Come on, the glass wool which made your skin really itchy (I call it glass wool, but I don't know what it really was). It was used inside corner filters, (around the time they invented airstones ;~). If you can't remember that, then I'm showing my age ![]() NetMax ![]() Gee, that was back before tanks made with silicon. That glass wool was indeed spun glass or spun fibreglass. It worked well but it was literally a pain to handle. I am sure I still have shards of the stuff floating around my body. FYI, I had a serious problem with polyester 'no additive' fibre purchased at a sewing store. Yes, it was cheaper, but I found I was having a strange almost jelly like growth in the tanks with this fibre. I contacted the manufacturer and they politely refused to divulge the exact make up or processing procedures. I then switched back to the regular aquarium floss, the strange growth no longer happened, and the fish deaths dropped right off. Jim |
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On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 20:54:36 -0400, NetMax wrote:
Max, where in the US do you find this mysterious "glass wool" where you never know what could be in it? Out of your sofa pillow, perhaps... Come on, the glass wool which made your skin really itchy (I call it glass wool, but I don't know what it really was). It was used inside corner filters, (around the time they invented airstones ;~). If you can't remember that, then I'm showing my age ![]() If you mean fibreglass kind of stuff, people still wrap it round plant roots in pots here. Horrible stuff. I try to get rooted plants that aren't in pots now! -- Flash Wilson -=-=-=-=-=-=-"Problems do have solutions you know"-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- "A lifetime of ****ing things up, fixed... ...in one determined Flash" - Trent Reznor |
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so, i can ditch the carbon and replace it with a sponge?... i've just had
your basic floss and carbon corner filter (10G) and it hasn't done me wrong yet... should i perhaps mention i'm not the most compulsive filter changer/tank maintainer? AcH ps. newtron is still alive. d.p.f #2 looks lonely in his little tank. Iain Miller wrote: "Eddie" wrote in message ... Hi, I have some questions about the filter media in my top filter. Below is the filter media that I currently use : Top layer : Green Floss Second layer : Active Carbon Last layer : Bio - Foam Is my arrangement correct and what is the proper sequence of layer? You don't need/want the carbon unless you are trying to remove medication from the water. It will pull everything out (including any plant fertilizer). Also it will last a maximum of 2-3 weeks before it stops working - after that it just becomes extra bio-media. I. |
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![]() "mindmeld" wrote in message ... so, i can ditch the carbon and replace it with a sponge?... Yes, as stated before, *unless there is a specific need for it*, carbon is generally a waste of time and money, and will make little or no difference. It has its uses, though. yet... should i perhaps mention i'm not the most compulsive filter changer/tank maintainer? Keeping your tank in good order is important, but changing media too often is not needed and can have a negative affect. In both my power (hang-on-tank) and canister filters, I only service them if the water isn't going through fast enough to suit me. I don't use carbon, so no worries there, and as long as the media isn't gunked up and impeding water flow, your filter is doing it's job. Every time you remove and replace a bit of media, you're losing some of your bio-filter bacteria colony. If you remove too much, you may end up with an ammonia spike, and a mini-cycle has to occur before the bacteria multipy, and everything evens out again. billy |
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