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Over the years, filter technology has come up in leaps and bounds and mostly all for the good.
However, as with anything with moving parts, there can be a degree of "technological defectiveness" or plain, simple "AAAAAAAAARH! why won't you work!" that can stump and infuriate even the most patient of fishkeeper.
My filtration nightmare is a peculiar one that I never did find the reason for.
I have 5 aquariums, all absolutely identical equipment setup. All 5 working perfectly fine on installation. Filtration was Tetra EX600 Plus externals. Perfect.
A mere 48 hour later one filter decided to go on the go-fart. Did the usual things...check hoses for kinks....check outlet/intake for blockages...switch off/switch on....initially fine then went back to dribble (when all 4 others were doing a magnificent impersonation of Niagara Falls from their spray bars). OK...switch off...disconnect hoses...wander into the kitchen, dismantle filter. "Hmmmm...no obvious blockages....very odd". Filled the canister with water to prevent air being caught, reconnected hoses, primed it just to be sure of no air locking and switched back on.
Dribble.
Started looking at the aquarium....maybe that is the issue here. The only difference tween this aquarium and the others is that the stand is for a FRF555 and not an Aquael Hexaset 60. But that should not be an issue since the FRF555 is a larger hex made by Fish R Fun. The stand is wider and about an inch taller, but that is all. So on the premise of it being an inch higher, I put an inch of wood under the canister.
Dribble.
Get rid of the spraybar and replace with duckbill.
Dribble.
By this time it was 6 months down the line and I had replaced the hoses, valves (spotted one had a moulding fault from manufacture)....replaced everything I could think of, even swapping canisters around from the other Niagara Falls aquariums..
Dribble.
Long story short, I gave up. Replaced all 5 externals (actually chucked them cos tbh they were far too much hassle - being disabled, they got a tad heavy to lug about when servicing etc) and am now back to using Aquael Turbo 1000 internals (that are customiseable without limit) in all aquariums. The bank account took a big hit....£600 worth of externals binned and replaced with £150 worth of internals.....but the fish are happy and thats the main thing.
The dribbler no longer dribbles but it still needs to be set up differently to the other 4 filters and I still cannot fathom what is wrong with that specific aquarium.
So what nightmares have you had with filters that have really driven you nuts?
However, as with anything with moving parts, there can be a degree of "technological defectiveness" or plain, simple "AAAAAAAAARH! why won't you work!" that can stump and infuriate even the most patient of fishkeeper.
My filtration nightmare is a peculiar one that I never did find the reason for.
I have 5 aquariums, all absolutely identical equipment setup. All 5 working perfectly fine on installation. Filtration was Tetra EX600 Plus externals. Perfect.
A mere 48 hour later one filter decided to go on the go-fart. Did the usual things...check hoses for kinks....check outlet/intake for blockages...switch off/switch on....initially fine then went back to dribble (when all 4 others were doing a magnificent impersonation of Niagara Falls from their spray bars). OK...switch off...disconnect hoses...wander into the kitchen, dismantle filter. "Hmmmm...no obvious blockages....very odd". Filled the canister with water to prevent air being caught, reconnected hoses, primed it just to be sure of no air locking and switched back on.
Dribble.
Started looking at the aquarium....maybe that is the issue here. The only difference tween this aquarium and the others is that the stand is for a FRF555 and not an Aquael Hexaset 60. But that should not be an issue since the FRF555 is a larger hex made by Fish R Fun. The stand is wider and about an inch taller, but that is all. So on the premise of it being an inch higher, I put an inch of wood under the canister.
Dribble.
Get rid of the spraybar and replace with duckbill.
Dribble.
By this time it was 6 months down the line and I had replaced the hoses, valves (spotted one had a moulding fault from manufacture)....replaced everything I could think of, even swapping canisters around from the other Niagara Falls aquariums..
Dribble.
Long story short, I gave up. Replaced all 5 externals (actually chucked them cos tbh they were far too much hassle - being disabled, they got a tad heavy to lug about when servicing etc) and am now back to using Aquael Turbo 1000 internals (that are customiseable without limit) in all aquariums. The bank account took a big hit....£600 worth of externals binned and replaced with £150 worth of internals.....but the fish are happy and thats the main thing.
The dribbler no longer dribbles but it still needs to be set up differently to the other 4 filters and I still cannot fathom what is wrong with that specific aquarium.
So what nightmares have you had with filters that have really driven you nuts?