Howdy all,
I'm passing this question on from a friend who's newer to the hobby. She has a fluval 205 canister filter for a 55 gallon (currently understocked), and set up the filter a few days ago. There are three sections in this filter: one has a bag of carbon, another has the filter sponge, and the third has what my friend called "white tube-y things" -- I assume these are just inert ceramic tubes for bacterial colony growth and mechanical filtration.
The problem is that soon after the filter was set up (within a day), the water became more and more opaque and white-colored, as if a fine white particulate were clouding the water. I assumed that this is powder from the white ceramic bits, but she said that she rinsed out each part of the filter well before putting it together. Anyone have other ideas, or do you think it's the ceramic after all?
Thanks,
Gix
I'm passing this question on from a friend who's newer to the hobby. She has a fluval 205 canister filter for a 55 gallon (currently understocked), and set up the filter a few days ago. There are three sections in this filter: one has a bag of carbon, another has the filter sponge, and the third has what my friend called "white tube-y things" -- I assume these are just inert ceramic tubes for bacterial colony growth and mechanical filtration.
The problem is that soon after the filter was set up (within a day), the water became more and more opaque and white-colored, as if a fine white particulate were clouding the water. I assumed that this is powder from the white ceramic bits, but she said that she rinsed out each part of the filter well before putting it together. Anyone have other ideas, or do you think it's the ceramic after all?
Thanks,
Gix