eryoung2k
New Member
Hello,
Ok I have been using a Fluval C3 on my 29 gallon Tropical Community planted fish tank. I am not to happy with it as the mechanical Filter pad has needed to be replaced 3 times in the 2 Months i've had the tank setup (yeah rinsed it in a small bucket of tank water, didn't help) . I did a fish in cycle with 6 Zebra Danios (only lost 1 in the first week) I have 5 Zebra Danios, 3 Cory cats, 3 Ottos. Amonia 0 Nitrites 0 Nitrates 5, PH 6.8 (measured with API Master Test Kit) I'm thinking of changing to a SeaChem Tidal 55 filter. I'm worried about losing my Benificial Bacteria (i removed the Carbon after 3 days of tank being set up and put Bio Balls in its place in the Fluval C3. How can I safely change filters? Or even should I change filters? Just not happy with having to keep changing the mechanical filter pads. I see it being expensive in the long run.
Ok I have been using a Fluval C3 on my 29 gallon Tropical Community planted fish tank. I am not to happy with it as the mechanical Filter pad has needed to be replaced 3 times in the 2 Months i've had the tank setup (yeah rinsed it in a small bucket of tank water, didn't help) . I did a fish in cycle with 6 Zebra Danios (only lost 1 in the first week) I have 5 Zebra Danios, 3 Cory cats, 3 Ottos. Amonia 0 Nitrites 0 Nitrates 5, PH 6.8 (measured with API Master Test Kit) I'm thinking of changing to a SeaChem Tidal 55 filter. I'm worried about losing my Benificial Bacteria (i removed the Carbon after 3 days of tank being set up and put Bio Balls in its place in the Fluval C3. How can I safely change filters? Or even should I change filters? Just not happy with having to keep changing the mechanical filter pads. I see it being expensive in the long run.