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Evening all,
Just a quick question, hopefully a straightforward one...!
I've got a Fluval G3 external filter and whenever I do one of the scheduled filter cleans (it has a total of 3) I give the bottom of the tank a quick syphon to pick up as much detritus as I can. This is all standard so far, I pick up most of it and the bottom looks pretty clear.
However, the problem lies when I connect the clean filter back to the tank; the filter has a 'prime' button on top which I need to press a few times to get water back in the unit prior to switching it on.
The problem is that as soon as I do that and switch the filter on an incredible amount of crap comes out of the outlet and after an hour or so settles on the bottom, rendering the gravel clean and the water change effectively useless.
The filter has a screen which will eventually flash when a clean is needed, what are the dangers of me cleaning the whole unit out in an attempt to get rid of as much as I can?
I hope that made sense!
Cheers,
Indy
Just a quick question, hopefully a straightforward one...!
I've got a Fluval G3 external filter and whenever I do one of the scheduled filter cleans (it has a total of 3) I give the bottom of the tank a quick syphon to pick up as much detritus as I can. This is all standard so far, I pick up most of it and the bottom looks pretty clear.
However, the problem lies when I connect the clean filter back to the tank; the filter has a 'prime' button on top which I need to press a few times to get water back in the unit prior to switching it on.
The problem is that as soon as I do that and switch the filter on an incredible amount of crap comes out of the outlet and after an hour or so settles on the bottom, rendering the gravel clean and the water change effectively useless.
The filter has a screen which will eventually flash when a clean is needed, what are the dangers of me cleaning the whole unit out in an attempt to get rid of as much as I can?
I hope that made sense!
Cheers,
Indy