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Any Problem With Changing Filter Insert?



 
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drab911
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 6:38 pm    Post subject: Any Problem With Changing Filter Insert? Reply with quote

Hey everyone... I have a Hang on Back filter good for up to 20 gallons on my 16 gallon freshwater tank.. It has done great for the past 9 months which it has been running..
But I just noticed today as I did my water change that the filter seems to be plugged becuase there is water coming out the inlet section more then the outlet... I do rinse my finter once ever 2 weeks in treated water but it doesnt seem to help..
I have a heavily planted tank so would it affect my biological filter if I change the filter insert.. as there should be plenty of bacteria on the plants and in the gravel.. or is there a procedure I should follow before I change it
Thanks a lot!
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t_chelle16
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 9:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes, it will affect your bacteria colonies (yes, there's some on the surfaces in the tank, but the vast majority is in the media). What kind of filter & cartridge is it?

Is there any way you can fit a coarse sponge in the filter with the existing cartridge? If you can do that, you can run the filter with both for a couple weeks then get rid of the cartridge. With the coarse spong, you can clean it out a little more thoroughly and it will last a lot longer. Then, once you get rid of the cartridge, you can add a second coarse sponge and if you ever do have to replace one, you'll still have a backup in there so you won't loose all your bacteria.

-Chelle
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