its one of those hang-on-the-side filters on a 10 gallon tank, as you probably already know
after doing some reading on filters, I've now discovered that apparently my filter is not very good at all, is probably to small to maintain stable water parameters, is basically useless for good bacteria populations, and needs replacing (carbon cartridge) every month!!!!!
Apparently the carbon cartridge is only taking up room in my filter container, what I need is more somnge, floss, etc.
But can I add this stuff to this type of filter (like an external cartridge filter-style)? How could I add this stuff, anybody know a good link to explain if its possible?
There is a black piece of mesh in there, but its so small
Should I buy a new filter, even while still cycling? If I wait until after the tank is cycled (only to replace the filter with a new one) aren't I back to square-one anyway, or no? I get the impression it will take much longer because there is not alot of surface area, so shoould I just cut my future losses and do it right?
This sucks, its been a month of water changes and constant testing
The frustrating thing is that in all the cycling articles I read, not one mentioned that the type of filter is so important
Sorry for all the questions
after doing some reading on filters, I've now discovered that apparently my filter is not very good at all, is probably to small to maintain stable water parameters, is basically useless for good bacteria populations, and needs replacing (carbon cartridge) every month!!!!!
Apparently the carbon cartridge is only taking up room in my filter container, what I need is more somnge, floss, etc.
But can I add this stuff to this type of filter (like an external cartridge filter-style)? How could I add this stuff, anybody know a good link to explain if its possible?
There is a black piece of mesh in there, but its so small
Should I buy a new filter, even while still cycling? If I wait until after the tank is cycled (only to replace the filter with a new one) aren't I back to square-one anyway, or no? I get the impression it will take much longer because there is not alot of surface area, so shoould I just cut my future losses and do it right?
This sucks, its been a month of water changes and constant testing
The frustrating thing is that in all the cycling articles I read, not one mentioned that the type of filter is so important
Sorry for all the questions