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![]() "Dinky" wrote in message ... "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 Here is a article on Activated Carbon that I thought was interesting: http://www.resintech.com/Content/Tec...Filtration.pdf |
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ok... so can i just keep the 'spent' carbon as a sponge alternative (ie.
bio-collector/host substance) and just replace all the floss? Of course, this seems pretty much what i have been doing... except i've been keeping a little of the floss each time. AcH, the non-compulsive filter maintainer. ( i let the newts tell me when to change it) "mindmeld" wrote in message ... so, i can ditch the carbon and replace it with a sponge?... snip 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. snip 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 Here is a article on Activated Carbon that I thought was interesting: http://www.resintech.com/Content/Tec...Filtration.pdf |
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![]() "mindmeld" wrote in message ... ok... so can i just keep the 'spent' carbon as a sponge alternative (ie. bio-collector/host substance) and just replace all the floss? Yes.... and another point to also consider is that the nitrifying bacteria colonise all surfaces within the environment that provides food and O2. More generally colonise the filter because of the high water flow. I have seen various estimates concerning the percentages..... My guess is between 20% - 60% are on tank, gravel, and decoration surfaces. These bacteria can double in less than a day given proper conditions. Of course, this seems pretty much what i have been doing... except i've been keeping a little of the floss each time. AcH, the non-compulsive filter maintainer. ( i let the newts tell me when to change it) "mindmeld" wrote in message ... so, i can ditch the carbon and replace it with a sponge?... snip 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. snip 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 Here is a article on Activated Carbon that I thought was interesting: http://www.resintech.com/Content/Tec...Filtration.pdf |
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