when i got my marineland emperor 280, the box touted the benefits of its bio- wheel system. i guess what is supposed to happen is the beneficial bacteria is supposed to grow on it better since it is exposed to air for half the time and to water for the other half. This all sounds well and good, but the directions for the filter said something to the effect of "it is good and natural if the bio-wheel slows down and gets full of gunk because that means it is laden with good bacteria". Well, ive had the thing running for almost 3 years, and the bio-wheel has slowed a little, but theres no gunk.
My questions:
1. Should there be gunk?
2. Is the wheel really full of invisibly small bacteria colonies?
3. Should I try to jump-start bacteria growth with bottled live bacteria from a pet store?
4. Is the bio-wheel really all that great or should I replace its function in the filter with some of that porous stone matrix media?
My questions:
1. Should there be gunk?
2. Is the wheel really full of invisibly small bacteria colonies?
3. Should I try to jump-start bacteria growth with bottled live bacteria from a pet store?
4. Is the bio-wheel really all that great or should I replace its function in the filter with some of that porous stone matrix media?