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I have a 40 gal breeder freshwater fish tank. Here is the power filter I use that hangs on the back:
https://www.amazon.com/Marineland-Pengu ... 7874&psc=1
I use 4 filter cartridges and a Seachem Purigen pouch. There are 2 rotating bio-wheels in the front that are never washed and never removed. I also don't wash the filter canister itself. When I only had 1 goldfish, I would just rinse out all the filter cartridges and pop them back in. After I rescued 3 addition gfish, I began rinsing 2 of the cartridges and completely replacing with new the other 2.
To save some time, would I be okay to completely throw all 4 cartridges out when I do a water change, and replace with new? They get pretty gross with 4 large gfish. The bio-wheels will always remain untouched and unwashed, as will the filter canister to keep the good bacteria growing. I also haven't washed my aquarium ornaments since I moved over a year ago. Will all that be enough good bacteria not to throw my tank cycle out of wack?
Thanks in advance!
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No, I would not recccomend doing so. Replace one (or two) every couple of weeks and then wash the dirty ones in a bucket with old tank water to keep bacterial colonies alive. Bacteria is what keeps the tank cycled, throwing the cartridges is throwing away the bacteria.
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That's what I've been doing so I'll just continue with that, thanks so much fish friend!aussieJJDude wrote:No, I would not recccomend doing so. Replace one (or two) every couple of weeks and then wash the dirty ones in a bucket with old tank water to keep bacterial colonies alive. Bacteria is what keeps the tank cycled, throwing the cartridges is throwing away the bacteria.
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All good. If you can, look into getting a reusable media for your filter (may need to DIY) or consider upgrading to a filter that allows customised filter media (aka, non cartridge filter). It will save money in the long run replacing the cartridges.
But honestly, the only time e cartridge should be replaced is when it falls apart. A brown tinge once cleaned of debris/waste is normal, think of it as your bacterial colonies being beige in colouration.
But honestly, the only time e cartridge should be replaced is when it falls apart. A brown tinge once cleaned of debris/waste is normal, think of it as your bacterial colonies being beige in colouration.
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Re: Question for my fish friends...
I'll have to look for the type of filter stuff you mentioned, thank you. It used to be so easy with one goldfish. I rarely, if ever had to throw cartridges away. I'd use the same 4 for months, just rinsing them when needed. When I added the other 3 gfish, the cartridges get pretty nasty pretty fast. I'm hoping to upgrade their tank eventually, as long as I can stop rescuing crabs and using free space for them lol.aussieJJDude wrote:All good. If you can, look into getting a reusable media for your filter (may need to DIY) or consider upgrading to a filter that allows customised filter media (aka, non cartridge filter). It will save money in the long run replacing the cartridges.
But honestly, the only time e cartridge should be replaced is when it falls apart. A brown tinge once cleaned of debris/waste is normal, think of it as your bacterial colonies being beige in colouration.
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