Bio Wheel filters

csdax

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Mar 6, 2006
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I have a couple of Penguin 330s that came with a tank I bought, and I'd like to find out more about how they work. What does the wheel actually do? What are the two 'cage' sections at the back for - should they have sponges in them? Can anyone either explain this or direct me to a thread where I can get the full run-down on these filters, please?

Thanks
 
Manufacturer's website:
http://marineland.com/products/consumer/con_penguinfilters.asp

csdax said:
What does the wheel actually do?
From manufacturer's website:
Biological filtration is provided by the revolutionary BIO-Wheel - proven best at removing toxic ammonia and nitrite.
For details, see also:
http://marineland.com/science/biowheel.asp

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csdax said:
What are the two 'cage' sections at the back for - should they have sponges in them?
From manufacturer's website:
Convenient Penguin Rite-Size Filter Cartridges come ready to use with each filter...ready to mechanically and chemically remove waste, discoloration and odors.
Detail:
http://marineland.com/products/consumer/con_cartridges.asp
 
The biowheels work well for the same reason wet/dry (or should I say wet/moist) filter do. Our bacteria LOVE highly oxygenated water. Since the entilre surface of the biowheel is almost constantly exposed to air, this results in the pefect environment for bacteria. the other compartments can be filled with sponge, filter fiber, charcoal, or whatever other media you feel you need. Personally, I would just cram a sponge wrapped in 100% polyester filter fiber (quilt batting from walmart) in there. rinse and reuse the sponge, replace the quilt batting.
 
mooman said:
Personally, I would just cram a sponge wrapped in 100% polyester filter fiber (quilt batting from walmart) in there. rinse and reuse the sponge, replace the quilt batting.
Good idea...waaaaay cheaper then using Marineland's "cartridges"
 
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