BioBag changes...

hitman12131976

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Okay, I just did another water change and I rinsed my old BioBag in my old tank water and put it back in. It's starting to look a bit tattered, so I would like to change it to a new one when the month is up. My question is, I would like the NEW bag to already have established bacteria on in when I do put a new bag in there next month. How do I do this? Should I just let the new BioBag float in the water? Should I put the new BioBag in where my old filter is and the filter will have two bags in there? (though I don't think there is enough room for this)
 
put your old biobag w/ media in the new biobag and place in filter....next month remove the old bag w/ media and pour media directly into the newer bag
 
Both of those method will work. You should only change it if it is falling apart. If not I'd keep the old one in. It may look nasty but it's loaded with good Bacteria.
 
Reddog90p: Yeah, It's starting to look like it might start to release some of the carbon soon. That would be bad, right?

Mgamer: By float you mean literally floating on the surface, right?

Madcrawdad: Wouldn't that stretch the new bag?
 
Thanks for the advice
 
Well, once I'm done giving my Black Molly and the tank an ICH treatment, then I'll add some new carbon into the old bag and let it eat up all the meds. Of course, doing a 50% water change as well at the same time. Once I'm sure that the water is clear, I'll probably let the bag hang. We'll see.
 
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