ILLUSN
Thu Jan 18, 2007, 01:55 AM
Hi Everyone, excellent forum, following Proteus's review on the aquis 2400 last year I got myself one at a steal and have been relitivly happy (except for the huge amount of bypass) with it on my 330L (4x2x1.5) planted community tank. It's been a year and i'm upgrading to a new bigger tank (670L 6x2x2) and want to freshen up the media. at the moment i have
lowest basket (1) eheim and aquaone ceramic noodles and blue sponge
next basket (2) eheim and aquaone ceramic noodles and black sponge
next basket (3) aquaone substrate (?lava rock?)+ Ehfisubstrat + white wool
top basket (4) Ehfisubstrat +a bag of crushed coral (buffer Ph with CO2) + white wool.
filter gets cleaned every 2 weeks with aquarium water. I've noticed the flow rate to have degraded over the past few months i assume due to clogging of the top 2 baskets. Any recomedations? I was thinking of replacing basket 3 with eheim substrat pro (have 4L left over still sealed ) and basket 4 with JBL micromec (and white wool), do I have to keep some of the old substrate to "seed" the new media or will the ceramic rings and old course sponges do that for me? I will be using the filter to cycle the new tank for at least 3 months while the plants get established before i add any fish.
lowest basket (1) eheim and aquaone ceramic noodles and blue sponge
next basket (2) eheim and aquaone ceramic noodles and black sponge
next basket (3) aquaone substrate (?lava rock?)+ Ehfisubstrat + white wool
top basket (4) Ehfisubstrat +a bag of crushed coral (buffer Ph with CO2) + white wool.
filter gets cleaned every 2 weeks with aquarium water. I've noticed the flow rate to have degraded over the past few months i assume due to clogging of the top 2 baskets. Any recomedations? I was thinking of replacing basket 3 with eheim substrat pro (have 4L left over still sealed ) and basket 4 with JBL micromec (and white wool), do I have to keep some of the old substrate to "seed" the new media or will the ceramic rings and old course sponges do that for me? I will be using the filter to cycle the new tank for at least 3 months while the plants get established before i add any fish.