Ahh once again iv lost everything I just wrote... So il start again...
Thank you Diane for your response. I now understand the concept and function of my filter and have been conducting routine maintenance. As you know it's second hand, you wouldn't believe the stuff that got pushed through the pipes after the first big clean! My face dropped as the water clouded and I was worried, luckily with the powerhead and intake this cleared pretTy quickly, and all of my fish were fine
Anyways I removed one basket full of biomax, leaving two. In the third, and final basket, I have added two bags of Fluval Clearmax. The water looks good and the fish seem very happy. My question now is whether or not to add another filter, I'm tempted to purchase a fluval 205 to run in conjunction with the 305. I was thinking I could put the peat moss and maybe some water polishing pads in this? I'm just not sure if it's worth the outlay. I'm willing to spend the cash but only if it will genuinely improve the fishes enjoyment of the water. As things seem ok in there, I'm not sure if messing with the water chemistry is a good idea or not?
Also is it standard practice to run your filtered water through a uv steriliser? I'm reading a lot about them but once again, if it's not worth the money I won't get it.
Finally has anyone on this forum got one of them fancy G6 filters? I'm not hearing such great things about them but I'd love to hear peoples first hand experience if anybody has one? It's another possibility I'm considering, and I must admit it's mainly because they look good and the maintenance seems easier. Just the price that's a stumbling block, £350! Is it worth it?
Hopefully il get a few replies to this because I do enjoy hearing what you all have to say
Cheers
Joe