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OK, so I cut a piece of old filter pad from someone else's tank, and inserted it in the optional media gap between the two large pads inside my Fluval 3+ to try to speed up the fishless cycle.
Now I'm a bit confused. If I wanted to put a fine soft filter (like a polyester pad) or something in there after my cycle, how am I supposed to do that if the old filter pad contains all the bacteria? Am I supposed to cram something else in there too? I don't want to overload the filter or something. The mature pad comes from an inferior filter (a very cheap, built-in internal on ~50L beginner tank), and I'm not really sure if I'm now stuck with a filter pad that isn't as good as something I could be using from Fluval. So how does it work with replacing filter media but keeping the bacteria going?
Also, some more question about the Fluval internals:
Now I'm a bit confused. If I wanted to put a fine soft filter (like a polyester pad) or something in there after my cycle, how am I supposed to do that if the old filter pad contains all the bacteria? Am I supposed to cram something else in there too? I don't want to overload the filter or something. The mature pad comes from an inferior filter (a very cheap, built-in internal on ~50L beginner tank), and I'm not really sure if I'm now stuck with a filter pad that isn't as good as something I could be using from Fluval. So how does it work with replacing filter media but keeping the bacteria going?
Also, some more question about the Fluval internals:
- I read that it has some sort of meter or 'clogging indicator' for alerting you to when the filter needs cleaning or new pads or something. Where is that? I can't see it.
- What is the 'impellor' and how do you clean it? Or do you have to?
- Does anyone ever use their filter horizontally? Is there any point in this?