Two questions :help:
(My tank and filters are listed in bold below)
I looked in the sticky, it had some information but I feel like there is a lot more to discuss. I have a few questions regarding cleaning and, er, not cleaning.
As for cleaning the filter pad, I do this at least every other week when doing a water change. Gently swish it around in tank water I siphoned out. This cannot be all there is to the cleaning process. I have gunk built up on all different parts of the filter, especially where the water leaves into the tank. Should I be rubbing this stuff off with tank water? Can I scrub the whole unit down with tank water without removing the bacteria?
What are the consequences of cleaning your filter pad but not the rest of the unit?
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I have the Penguin 100 Bio Wheel, rated for tanks up to 20 gallons, pumping 100 gallons per hour. This is a 20 gallon long, moderately planted tank (very small doses of excel daily "1/5 capfull(ish)", and soil master select substrate), should I consider adding a sponge filter? I know the HOB takes away CO2 for plants, but getting a new filter is out of the question. Would a small sponge filter help my tank at all? My tank is doing fine without one but my spending addiction is telling me to get one. I figure I have an aerator so why not?
(My tank and filters are listed in bold below)
I looked in the sticky, it had some information but I feel like there is a lot more to discuss. I have a few questions regarding cleaning and, er, not cleaning.
As for cleaning the filter pad, I do this at least every other week when doing a water change. Gently swish it around in tank water I siphoned out. This cannot be all there is to the cleaning process. I have gunk built up on all different parts of the filter, especially where the water leaves into the tank. Should I be rubbing this stuff off with tank water? Can I scrub the whole unit down with tank water without removing the bacteria?
What are the consequences of cleaning your filter pad but not the rest of the unit?
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I have the Penguin 100 Bio Wheel, rated for tanks up to 20 gallons, pumping 100 gallons per hour. This is a 20 gallon long, moderately planted tank (very small doses of excel daily "1/5 capfull(ish)", and soil master select substrate), should I consider adding a sponge filter? I know the HOB takes away CO2 for plants, but getting a new filter is out of the question. Would a small sponge filter help my tank at all? My tank is doing fine without one but my spending addiction is telling me to get one. I figure I have an aerator so why not?