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I go coarse to coarse, with no mechanical element. It's biological all the way, with the siphon for physical removal.
I have all HOBs or air driven box filters. mostly homemade. Very low tech. The bed that got fluidized here belonged to our puppy, and that bed had to be thrown out.
I'm switching everything to matten filters now. The benefit of the much larger footprint and the possibility of eating nitrate once the bacteria colony gets to it's peak along with me being lazy and their low maintenance needs is all win win for me.
My FX6's would be the only filters to directly apply to this thread. I've tested many different combinations over the years. Right now I use a course filter pad on the entrance followed by stacks of seachem matrix and a fine filter for water polishing on the out. It just doesn't make sense to use something fine on the intake as it's gonna plug faster meaning I'll have to provide more maintenance. As it sits now I can go 3 months before pulling them apart and the fine filter pad on the out side isn't nearly as plugged as it was when it was installed on the intake side. My water clarity has also improved and stays near perfect like this at all times.
Rounding it out with a correct light cycle and pothos and monstera my water is beautiful. It didn't happen overnight though..
Hobs I don't think you can win with those and they have to be cleaned at least bi-weekly regardless
LOL I keep editing this.
Mattens also don't require any additional electricity. I'm using an LPH80 linear piston pump to supply air to my fishroom and it powers all my mattens, bioreactors, breeding boxes etc etc. The only thing I'm using power for is the pump itself, heater controllers & heaters and wave makers. The majority of my tanks needs though can be met with the linear piston pump
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I'll never understand how such a troll like you could become moderator anywhere...
But you sure have a way to put things in perspective. Your post makes me smile all the way.
You remind me of one of one of my uncle... Too much to be true... But always with this always truthful twist...
Take it as a compliment I really miss that guy.
But still appreciate your input and will try to decipher in dead time.
Oh, I googled and found hamburg matten filters and this is very versatile, They don't seems to provide multi stages filtration but with the good media coarseness it looks great.
I know every forum has some older guy who swears his system is the best. Mine can easily be improved upon, but it works for my choices. It's energy efficient, and I keep and breed very difficult, uncommon fish in it.
With the fish and plants I keep, I see zero value in mechanical filtration. With non air filters, I often put a sponge over the intake to stop debris from getting into the media.
Just a short question on the Juwel Cirax bio flow filter system, Juwel say to replace after a year, I'm always dubious of companies telling you to replace, is Juwel advice correct ?