bio_filter question...
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bio_filter question...
i have a filter with the biowheel, and i noticed that it is very dirty and it not rotating too good anymore, should i clean it or get a new filter?
- Jim Powers
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If it periodically stops rotating and jams completely up, try cleaning the little plastic pieces that it rests on. Those can get grimy and prevent the wheel from turning well. Also, make sure you rinse your filter pads regularly and replace them periodically. I don't use carbon in my tank and just replace the floss. If there isn't enough water flow through the filter pad, it will slow or stop the biowheel from turning. HTH.
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- Jim Powers
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i change mine every couple of months, when ever the floss starts falling apart! But I also remove the filter/floss and give it a good squirt under a hose a couple of times a week! It goes from brown with algee to blue as new. I've also found that stuff grows in the charcoal and that you need to give the filter a GOOD shake to loosen things up followed by a rinse.lunasmile wrote:thanks, how often should I change the filter cartrige, I have a penguin 200. thanks for all the info.
As far as the speed the wheel turns it doesn't matter how fast as long as it is turning. The worst thing that could happen is for it to stop and dry out.
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