We have a 200ltr marine tank that is about 7 yrs old, just got it second hand. We were going to have it as a marine tank but decided sticking with tropical and putting our community from the smaller tank upstairs into it when it's ready.
We have an external fluval 205 filter - should we clean it thoroughly, then run it through a clean bucket of freshwater to clear out the remnants of salt? We were thinking of buying new filter sponges but can we reuse the old ones if they're cleaned thoroughly - they look reasonably new.
To help with clearing out the salt, is there any chemical we can use?
How can we test the salt level once we have it all set up and has been in a fish less cycle for say a week or two? Would we even need to bother doing this?
Also, there was some Biomax and a bag or something that looks like little pebbles inside the filter, are they necessary? Would it be ok to reuse it even though its been in a marine tank?
Hope we can find the answer to some of these questions, thank you
~enori99
We have an external fluval 205 filter - should we clean it thoroughly, then run it through a clean bucket of freshwater to clear out the remnants of salt? We were thinking of buying new filter sponges but can we reuse the old ones if they're cleaned thoroughly - they look reasonably new.
To help with clearing out the salt, is there any chemical we can use?
How can we test the salt level once we have it all set up and has been in a fish less cycle for say a week or two? Would we even need to bother doing this?
Also, there was some Biomax and a bag or something that looks like little pebbles inside the filter, are they necessary? Would it be ok to reuse it even though its been in a marine tank?
Hope we can find the answer to some of these questions, thank you
~enori99