TwoTankAmin
Fish Connoisseur
Poret foam--> http://www.swisstropicals.com/library/swisstropicals-poret-foam/
Changing to the above media in large volumes has done two things. First, it made my water cleaner and healthier I even get denitrification. Next, it has greatly reduced the weekly maint. time I need to clean tanks.
I have one Eheim 2026 canister I loaded with nothing made by Eheim even though I used it in my other two canisters. I clean the other two twice a year. The one I loaded with the Poret foam did not need to be cleaned for aabout 3.5 years, maybe a few months more.
When I used them, I used to rinse my ATI sponges weekly. My Poret cubefilters get cleaned about every 3 -4 weeks. My Hamburg Mattenfilters take years before I need to clean them.
Mechanical filtration mostly involves organics, both dissolved and "chunky." In established Poret filters these tend mostly to be consumed by microorganisms as in nature. But in nature there are larger critters which consume even more than will be done in filters. The best example I cna offer is in my pleco breeding and grow tanks. I can put a quarter on the back glass and then read the date through the front gleass, water and back glass.
Poret is not cheap, but it works very well. I have never bothered to try and find an alternative that might cost less. I have thrown out crumbling AquaClear and ATI sponges. I have been using Poret since Dec. 2014 and am not even close to needing to replace any of it.
Changing to the above media in large volumes has done two things. First, it made my water cleaner and healthier I even get denitrification. Next, it has greatly reduced the weekly maint. time I need to clean tanks.
I have one Eheim 2026 canister I loaded with nothing made by Eheim even though I used it in my other two canisters. I clean the other two twice a year. The one I loaded with the Poret foam did not need to be cleaned for aabout 3.5 years, maybe a few months more.
When I used them, I used to rinse my ATI sponges weekly. My Poret cubefilters get cleaned about every 3 -4 weeks. My Hamburg Mattenfilters take years before I need to clean them.
Mechanical filtration mostly involves organics, both dissolved and "chunky." In established Poret filters these tend mostly to be consumed by microorganisms as in nature. But in nature there are larger critters which consume even more than will be done in filters. The best example I cna offer is in my pleco breeding and grow tanks. I can put a quarter on the back glass and then read the date through the front gleass, water and back glass.
Poret is not cheap, but it works very well. I have never bothered to try and find an alternative that might cost less. I have thrown out crumbling AquaClear and ATI sponges. I have been using Poret since Dec. 2014 and am not even close to needing to replace any of it.