cleric boomer
New Member
Hi All
I have been a member for a while, but not really posted.
I have a 166L tank with Tanganekan (sp).The tank is not heavily populated with about 25 fish. Not planning on increasing this number, although I know there is a school where you over stock the tank to minimise the potential for fighting.
OK. back to me query, I need to change the canister filteras the current Einhem is starting to slow down with its water flow.
I was looking at one of these
http/www.allpondsolutions.co.uk/aquarium-external-filter-2000-l-h-9w-uv-1216-0.html
Now it has a good flow rate, and a UV to help kill of the bug ugglies. I am planning on putting some of my existing media in to help start if off.
But the main question is. They include something called Bio-Balls. Which help the nitrate eating bacteria. But they are supposed to also keep PH neutral. Which is bad as I keep mine at 8.2 or thereabouts. Has anyone used one of these filters? have they used the bio-balls does it reduce PH?
If they do I will just use the usual filter media. But since they are included in the price and if they help reduce nitrates then I will use them if its ok.
I have asked this question of the supplier but they are not able to help. (never been asked this apprentley).
Thanks in advance.
Merry Christmas
I have been a member for a while, but not really posted.
I have a 166L tank with Tanganekan (sp).The tank is not heavily populated with about 25 fish. Not planning on increasing this number, although I know there is a school where you over stock the tank to minimise the potential for fighting.
OK. back to me query, I need to change the canister filteras the current Einhem is starting to slow down with its water flow.
I was looking at one of these
http/www.allpondsolutions.co.uk/aquarium-external-filter-2000-l-h-9w-uv-1216-0.html
Now it has a good flow rate, and a UV to help kill of the bug ugglies. I am planning on putting some of my existing media in to help start if off.
But the main question is. They include something called Bio-Balls. Which help the nitrate eating bacteria. But they are supposed to also keep PH neutral. Which is bad as I keep mine at 8.2 or thereabouts. Has anyone used one of these filters? have they used the bio-balls does it reduce PH?
If they do I will just use the usual filter media. But since they are included in the price and if they help reduce nitrates then I will use them if its ok.
I have asked this question of the supplier but they are not able to help. (never been asked this apprentley).
Thanks in advance.
Merry Christmas