Wise to remove an UGF?

NorCalFish

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I was wondering would it be wise to remove an UGF?

when i set up my 40g, i never really thought about it so i decided to put in a UGF. but seeing how its not really helping (or at least i don't think it is), i want to remove it. if i do do it, what's the best way to do so with the least disturbance to the fish.
 
i have a whisper HOB but replacing the media bags get quiet costly
 
should i be using the carbon that goes in the bags?

btw i think i will take your advice and put 2 powerheads on reverse flow to push the water down.
 
thanks for all of your advice mgamer, it just seems like such a waste because there are individual bags of carbon for each filter bag. but i think it may be cheaper for me to go carbonless and alternate washing/replacing the filters
 
well i just think its weird to wash the bags with the carbon in it. so i might just try it without the carbon. i know some people don't use carbon.
 
Removing an UGF is a pain in the arse. The easiest way is to just transfer your fish into a bucket and siphon half (or as much as you can) into a clean trash container or something and just take the thing out with all the muck that comes with it. I tried doing it with my fish/water still in the tank and it turned into a nightmare.

I would take out the carbon if you have live plants, otherwise it doesn't really matter. I usually just take all the carbon out of the pouches and stuff it with filter floss. You can get a huge roll of filter floss for about $5 and it lasts forever. Don't throw away your filter cartridges... just clean em while you do a water change in the siphoned dirty water.
 
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