elipilgrim
Mostly New Member
Hey everyone, I have a tank that's just 2 months old but it's after going through a lot of ups and downs, literally.. After a rough fish-in cycle and facing some deaths, fish fighting, ick, eye eating, etc.. I feel like my tank is FINALLY at the point where it's stable and everyone in there gets along. (yay).
So here's the current issue, excuse the pun ^.^ .. My filter is after backing up multiple times.. It's the basic power filter that came with my tank as a package when I bought it.. It has a changeable carbon filter bag and a thin sponge on the outside of that.
I do have a water sprite, 2 amazon swords and one other leafy plant in there and my Green Severum likes to pick at them and there's often lots of debris. It goes up the filter tube and floats around inside the filter chamber.. I think it's what causes the clogging to happen so quickly... Maybe?
I'm not even certain how often I'm suppose to change the carbon pad anyway.. Carbon can only absorb so much and then it's useless, right? How long do they last? I haven't changed it yet and tomorrow will be the 2 months.. I have shaken it on a few occasions.. When I did a partial change last week I shook the bag inside the dirty tank water and a lot of dirt fell off and it worked really well, but tomorrow is change day again and it's already backing up and there's a distinct foul odor as well.. Decaying plant pieces?
Also, if I change the carbon pad, what should I do about the beneficial bacteria that's stuck onto it? I hear that there's plenty of beneficial bacteria in the substrate and on the ornaments/plants that I shouldn't have to worry about the cycle being affected.. Is this true?
What advice do you have? Any is appreciated..
Meanwhile, all my fish seem happy as pigs in poo and the water tests come back fine.. Just worried it will get worse.
I read somewhere online that sponge filters are better because they rarely clog and never have to be changed.. Should I look into getting a different filter altogether? I hear carbon really sucks..
So here's the current issue, excuse the pun ^.^ .. My filter is after backing up multiple times.. It's the basic power filter that came with my tank as a package when I bought it.. It has a changeable carbon filter bag and a thin sponge on the outside of that.
I do have a water sprite, 2 amazon swords and one other leafy plant in there and my Green Severum likes to pick at them and there's often lots of debris. It goes up the filter tube and floats around inside the filter chamber.. I think it's what causes the clogging to happen so quickly... Maybe?
I'm not even certain how often I'm suppose to change the carbon pad anyway.. Carbon can only absorb so much and then it's useless, right? How long do they last? I haven't changed it yet and tomorrow will be the 2 months.. I have shaken it on a few occasions.. When I did a partial change last week I shook the bag inside the dirty tank water and a lot of dirt fell off and it worked really well, but tomorrow is change day again and it's already backing up and there's a distinct foul odor as well.. Decaying plant pieces?
Also, if I change the carbon pad, what should I do about the beneficial bacteria that's stuck onto it? I hear that there's plenty of beneficial bacteria in the substrate and on the ornaments/plants that I shouldn't have to worry about the cycle being affected.. Is this true?
What advice do you have? Any is appreciated..
Meanwhile, all my fish seem happy as pigs in poo and the water tests come back fine.. Just worried it will get worse.
I read somewhere online that sponge filters are better because they rarely clog and never have to be changed.. Should I look into getting a different filter altogether? I hear carbon really sucks..