ThatFishTankMan63
New Member
Hey, I am wanting to replace my filtration system on my 30 gallon freshwater tank. If I replace the whole system and get a new different one, is everything in my tank going to be ok? Would I have to re-cycle my tank?
This is the filter I have- http/www.walmart.com/ip/Aqua-Tech-W-Bio-Fiber-Advanced-Biological-Filtration-Power-Filter-1-ct/10291977 . So are you saying i cant buy a new filter and replace the old one?Never replace your filtration components all together at the same time, it could be a disaster. What filtration are you using? Change the components gradually, no all at the same time
I have a - http/www.walmart.com/ip/Aqua-Tech-W-Bio-Fiber-Advanced-Biological-Filtration-Power-Filter-1-ct/10291977 . So if i buy the same filter but a new one can I just put the old filter media in the new filter and would it be fine?What do you have now?
Get the new filter running, leave both on for a couple weeks, then remove the old one.
OR
Take the media from your current filter and put it in the new one and just change the actual filter now.
Oh thanks for the information!Yes, just moving the media is enough. However, if you are going to buy a new filter I would get a better one. The AquaClear 70 would be my suggestion.
What do you have now?
Get the new filter running, leave both on for a couple weeks, then remove the old one.
You're quite right; running two filters in tandem doesn't cycle the new one. There maybe some minimal bacterial growth in the new filter after 6 weeks or so, but not enough to support the fish if the original, old filter was taken out.What do you have now?
Get the new filter running, leave both on for a couple weeks, then remove the old one.
Why would that work? If you have a cycled tank then you have all the good bacteria you need, adding an extra filter why would more good bacteria grow on it, if all it's 'food' is already being taken by the other filter?
I'm not being argumentative I'm new to the 'art' so I'm interested.