![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
In my never ending persuit of a silent aquarium I'm considering moving to
modular fitration components similar to the pentair products. I was thinking of using two mechanical filtration modules (each rated at 200 gallons) to not only polish the water from particulates, but act as biofilters as well. I would run them in parallel and only change one at a time. I also have my first attempt at a custom biofilter module that I could continue to use but it is not maintenance friendly. In the end, I hope to have a modified biofilter, the two mechanical filters and a UV filter all connected. My question is, with the two mechanical filters being used as described, would I really need the modified biofilter? Thanks, Fishman |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
In my never ending persuit of a silent aquarium I'm considering moving to
modular fitration components similar to the pentair products. I was thinking of using two mechanical filtration modules (each rated at 200 gallons) to not only polish the water from particulates, but act as biofilters as well. I would run them in parallel and only change one at a time. I also have my first attempt at a custom biofilter module that I could continue to use but it is not maintenance friendly. In the end, I hope to have a modified biofilter, the two mechanical filters and a UV filter all connected. My question is, with the two mechanical filters being used as described, would I really need the modified biofilter? Thanks, Fishman I run two cannister filters for my 125 g tank, one Fluval 404, one 304 with mostly filter moss as mechanical filters. Only one layer of the 404 has the bio media. The 304 is totally filled with fiilter moss. I think the moss is acting as bio media anyway. I only clean one of the filters at a time. That way 1/2 of the filter is not disturbed so the bio part works without any problem. BTW, the 404 still has some noise. I which I used 2 304s. The 304 has much less noise level. I hate noise, even the slmallest! |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Fishman" wrote in message
news:Q2Jyf.14525$sq.1035@trnddc01... In my never ending persuit of a silent aquarium I'm considering moving to modular fitration components similar to the pentair products. I was thinking of using two mechanical filtration modules (each rated at 200 gallons) to not only polish the water from particulates, but act as biofilters as well. I would run them in parallel and only change one at a time. I also have my first attempt at a custom biofilter module that I could continue to use but it is not maintenance friendly. In the end, I hope to have a modified biofilter, the two mechanical filters and a UV filter all connected. My question is, with the two mechanical filters being used as described, would I really need the modified biofilter? There are a lot of undisclosed variables, so just some generalities: Proper UV operation requires a very particular flow rate range, too much or too little, and it's ineffective, so connect it to a flow-adjustable return-flow branch. High flow rates are required for temperature uniformity inside the tank, and for mechanical pickup power. High flow rates are counter-productive for chemical, mechanical and biological filtration (particularly chemical and biological as mechanical varies depending on whether you're using open or closed cell filter media). Ideally you want to pump a lot of water, from low in the tank, through a large surface area (so the flow rate per sq.in. of face contact is low) to optimize filtration. Properly set up, your mechanical surface area should suffice for load-equivilant biological filtration (and chemical filtration uses a different set of variables to determine requirements). That's all I know, and I'm sticking to it ;~). -- www.NetMax.tk Thanks, Fishman |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Biofilter crashed | JGW | General | 5 | August 3rd 05 03:58 AM |
5 gallon bucket for Biofilter? | Bowhunter | General | 8 | May 19th 05 05:10 AM |
new tank questions: biofilter, sand cleaning, guppy control | flupke | General | 4 | April 11th 04 12:50 PM |
What could have possibly killed my biofilter? | Victor Martinez | General | 10 | February 6th 04 03:31 PM |
Substratae thoughts ? | RNP | Reefs | 1 | January 29th 04 10:55 AM |