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February 25th, 2008
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Fish Helper
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Changing the Filter?
Well i think my tank is on its way to being cycled, i have a ways to go but it will get there. My question is how often do i change the filter? The box says to change it ever 2-4 weeks or something, and i have read on here to rarely change it. I have a Whisper power filter for 10-30 gallon tanks(i have a 10 gallon tank). In the unit there is the filter cartridge and then in front of it this mesh pad thing. How often do i really need to change the cartridge? And when i do change it does it take all the bacteria that i will have worked so hard to establish? If it does how do i keep it in the tank even though i have to throw the cartridge away? Ahhh, so many questions, thank you all!
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February 25th, 2008
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Master Of Fish Poo!
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We clean our filter media weekly by swishing it around in a container of tank water to get any big pieces off it and use it until it is pretty much ready to disintegrate.
We get this stuff and cut it to fit our filters:
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Produc...&N=2004+113808
It's really durable, works great and we've not had to replace one in over 6 months of use.
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February 25th, 2008
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Fish Mentor
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 Same here, I just swish my cartridge around in discarded tank water. One of my filters has a built in carbon filter, I have replaced this one with one that doesn't have any carbon. The other is just a faber "bag" that you can add carbon to....which I don't add any carbon, unless I have used medications.
The bag gets so worn out after about 5 or 6 months that I replace them, but only one at a time (my filter has two of these bags, and two sponges, which I just rince and have never replaced).
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February 26th, 2008
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Fish Helper
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Ok....so i threw the bag out because it has carbon in it and it had been in there for a couple weeks, and replaced it with the only other replacement i had, which also has carbon in it....But did i just throw all my bacteria away then? I still have the black wirey sponge thing in there...does that hold bacteria?
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February 26th, 2008
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Fish Helper
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And if i did just do something stupid and basically throw all my bacteria away. What about when i have to throw the filter i just put in away? Since it has carbon in it i'll have to throw it away in a couple weeks right? So then i'll be back to square one again. I was thinking about buying biospira this week and adding it, but if i do this and establish the bacteria, but just throw the filter away again, will i have to buy biospira again?
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February 26th, 2008
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Fish Helper
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Good discussion ... answered some questions I had too.
So you guys don't recommend carbon at ALL unless you're removing medication, or if there is a cloudy water problem? And the filter doesn't need to be actually replaced, just rinsed off, unless it is physically damaged?
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February 26th, 2008
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Fish Helper
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Hey this is my post man, my questions only! haha just kidding  . Yeah thats pretty much what they are saying, the carbon wears out after a week or something and basically makes everything worse. I'm gunna order this filter stuff of the link that was posted above, Cobetta said he replaces it every 5 or 6 months, basically when it is reduced to rags. Anyone care to answere any of the questions i asked though? I'm going to beat myself up if i just threw away all my bacteria, ha. Thanks
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February 26th, 2008
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Fish Helper
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I guess I was just verifying everything I've read in other posts ... it's good to know for sure! I hope your tank cycles quickly. I doubt you threw away all your bacteria, but I wouldn't know for sure. I mean it's still living in the substrate too, right?
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February 26th, 2008
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Moderator
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Hi Phish...
well you did throw away a lot of your beneficial bacteria by doing that. Since it is a new tank, only two weeks with this filter media, you really didnt need to change it out. Im not sure about your type of filter but on one of my filters, which is a top fin, it uses the bags that also have the carbon. I took out the bag and stuffed in a sponge, like the aqua clear filters use. Cheap money. In my other tanks, I keep extra sponges filling up with bacteria for if and when I need it.
Glad you got rid of the carbon tho, you didnt need it, unless as was posted, you are cleaning up meds from the tank water.
Not really necessary to swish your media in used tank water once a week IMO. I only give it a swish when its really clogged up. You dont have to replace them.. just rinse them out when needed. They last forever that way! Like CoBettaCouple says... til they fray and need to be replaced lol..
 ~ kate
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February 26th, 2008
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Fish Helper
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I wish i knew my friend. I'm just waiting for CObetta or Mike or someone who is endowed with the mighty knowledge of the fish to enlighten me.
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February 26th, 2008
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Fish Helper
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Quote:
Originally Posted by capekate
Hi Phish...
well you did throw away a lot of your beneficial bacteria by doing that. Since it is a new tank, only two weeks with this filter media, you really didnt need to change it out. Im not sure about your type of filter but on one of my filters, which is a top fin, it uses the bags that also have the carbon. I took out the bag and stuffed in a sponge, like the aqua clear filters use. Cheap money. In my other tanks, I keep extra sponges filling up with bacteria for if and when I need it.
Glad you got rid of the carbon tho, you didnt need it, unless as was posted, you are cleaning up meds from the tank water.
Not really necessary to swish your media in used tank water once a week IMO. I only give it a swish when its really clogged up. You dont have to replace them.. just rinse them out when needed. They last forever that way! Like CoBettaCouple says... til they fray and need to be replaced lol..
 ~ kate
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Ah, thank you so much! so what should i do about the filter i just put in? Should i wait to add Biospira until i get this filter stuff in the mail?
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February 26th, 2008
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Moderator
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hmmmm... thats a tough call. Right now you have fish in the tank, pretty much without any beneficial bacteria. Is this the tank that is a week old?
That bag that you have in the tank that holds the carbon and floss.. does it have a black clip on the top of it? If it does, you can slice the top and empty the carbon out, seal it back up under the clip and put it back in your tank and add the bio spira. Then when your order comes in with floss, just stuff some floss into the back of the filter. You can jam it in or add it to the bag. Without having to disturb the media in the process and start all over.
what do you think?
 ~ kate
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February 26th, 2008
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Fish Helper
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Ah, you rock, good call! i'm in class for another 2 hours tho...if it drys out its no good right?
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February 26th, 2008
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Moderator
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... right!  ....
 ~ kate
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February 26th, 2008
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Fish Helper
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It's all good, if it's dry by the time i get home then i'll just cut open the filter thats in there now and take out the carbon and go buy some biospira tomorrow and add it and it will all work out. I'll just do a water change tonight. If it's still wet then i'll be back in buisness and wont have to buy the biospira. THank you so much CapeKate, you rock.
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February 26th, 2008
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Moderator
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..... glad to be of some help to you... good luck with the cycle!
 ~ kate
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February 26th, 2008
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Fish Helper
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k, well luckily i made it home in time i think. The filter that i had thrown away was still damp when i got home, so it should be ok right? Removed all the little black rocks that were inside which i'm guessing was the carbon? Hopefully it all works out! Thanks again Kate
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February 27th, 2008
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Master Of Fish Poo!
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If it was still damp, some but not all of the bacteria should still be alive. The sponge was left in though so you didn't set things back much at all probably.
I hate when they make the carbon part of the filter floss - that's one of the reasons we started using the blue-bonded.
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