LimpyFins
Fish Fanatic
Hey all! I've not posted in a few weeks. Been busy with other things. Thankfully, my tank has settled over the past month or so and has become (knock on wood) a safe habitat for my fish friends.
I am curious about filters -- is it uncommon at all to get a "bad filter?" Twice in the past several months I've had filters that don't seem to do their job all that well. The first time it happened it left the ammonia and pH levels off and resulted in cloudy water. Once I changed the filter the problem was resolved. I'm again having a cloudy water issue, though the different levels are (thankfully) at their proper spots. It's not a debris issue, as I clean out the tank regularly and syphon the bad stuff every 2 weeks. Even then there's not a whole lot of debris. It's not an algae problem as far as I can tell. I've got bottom feeders; lights aren't being left on too long; I'm cleaning off the glass once every week or two.
I have noticed the filter that is in now slowing the bio-wheel some. I've just changed the filter within the past few hours and am hoping that will make the difference. Has anyone in the past used a filter that just didn't do all of its job that well?
I am curious about filters -- is it uncommon at all to get a "bad filter?" Twice in the past several months I've had filters that don't seem to do their job all that well. The first time it happened it left the ammonia and pH levels off and resulted in cloudy water. Once I changed the filter the problem was resolved. I'm again having a cloudy water issue, though the different levels are (thankfully) at their proper spots. It's not a debris issue, as I clean out the tank regularly and syphon the bad stuff every 2 weeks. Even then there's not a whole lot of debris. It's not an algae problem as far as I can tell. I've got bottom feeders; lights aren't being left on too long; I'm cleaning off the glass once every week or two.
I have noticed the filter that is in now slowing the bio-wheel some. I've just changed the filter within the past few hours and am hoping that will make the difference. Has anyone in the past used a filter that just didn't do all of its job that well?