Filter Cleaning

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i know i gotta do it in tank water but how often ???

thx muchly
 
What type of filter ? Internal / External / Hob / Biowhell etc. etc........
 
errrr now your asking lol
its 3 diffrent size sponges which go inside this box next to were the pump is

sorry if that sounds spazzy but im new to this and didnt realise that there was so many diffrent filters ><

thanks
 
I'm only a beginner too, but, I would say it depends on stocking levels and size of tank.

I have a small-ish tank (15G UK) which is slightly overstocked so I clean my filter regularly (once/twice a week) as I need to to keep the water quality high.

Someone with a larger tank and is understocked will give a different answer...
 
For the Power filters I clean them once a month on average and for the canisters once every 6 months. Media is only replaced when it basically doesn't stay together anymore.
 
Just to point out, if you have a cannister filter (or any other actually...) I would recommend cleaning any mechanical only media out under a chlorinated tap. The extra pressure will help clear the debris and allow the mechanical media to do what it is doing best.
 
errrr now your asking lol
its 3 diffrent size sponges which go inside this box next to were the pump is

sorry if that sounds spazzy but im new to this and didnt realise that there was so many diffrent filters ><

thanks

Your tank has a fair amount of mollys for a 10gal making it overstocked (although not a lot, its still an issue i think you should adress at some point soon), so i would suggest you give your filter sponges a quick rinse in tank water from water changes in a bucket every 10days or so- remember not to over clean the filter sponges though, just remove the worst of the gunk/muck so the filter runs well but not too much so you could risk over-cleaning it and causing the tank to mini cycle :thumbs: .
 
My filters tell me when they need to be cleaned. When the flow starts to slow down, they are due for a clean.
 
errrr now your asking lol
its 3 diffrent size sponges which go inside this box next to were the pump is

sorry if that sounds spazzy but im new to this and didnt realise that there was so many diffrent filters ><

thanks

Your tank has a fair amount of mollys for a 10gal making it overstocked (although not a lot, its still an issue i think you should adress at some point soon), so i would suggest you give your filter sponges a quick rinse in tank water from water changes in a bucket every 10days or so- remember not to over clean the filter sponges though, just remove the worst of the gunk/muck so the filter runs well but not too much so you could risk over-cleaning it and causing the tank to mini cycle :thumbs: .


really?? 5 mollys+ the other fish too many??

i was thinking bout getting some tetras aswell ><
 
errrr now your asking lol
its 3 diffrent size sponges which go inside this box next to were the pump is

sorry if that sounds spazzy but im new to this and didnt realise that there was so many diffrent filters ><

thanks

Your tank has a fair amount of mollys for a 10gal making it overstocked (although not a lot, its still an issue i think you should adress at some point soon), so i would suggest you give your filter sponges a quick rinse in tank water from water changes in a bucket every 10days or so- remember not to over clean the filter sponges though, just remove the worst of the gunk/muck so the filter runs well but not too much so you could risk over-cleaning it and causing the tank to mini cycle :thumbs: .


really?? 5 mollys+ the other fish too many??

i was thinking bout getting some tetras aswell ><


Although relitavely slow growers, mollys can grow anything between 3-5inches long, and are quite active fish you see, so can get quite big and active for a 10gal. Generally speaking, its advised you don't have anything more than 2 female mollys for a 10gal. If you want males, or 2 females and a male, you need a 15gal, and pretty much 3-5gals per molly for anymore after that. If you keep a mixed gender group you need 2-3 females per male (same goes for endlers, platys and guppys) or 5 males minimum for an all-male group to disperse agression and help prevent bullying as they can be quite feisty towards each other :nod: .

Most tetra species that grow between 1 and 2inches can go in a 10gal, although you need a minimum of 5-6 in each species/type- but your tank can only really hold one or 2 species/types at the most depending on what other sorts of fish you have in there :thumbs: .
 

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