Help Help!! Please! (cross post)need help

tooldud1

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Help Help!! Please!

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My 55 gal tank has a emperoer 400 that is making a real loud noise. I have taken everything apart and the motor makes no noise when the impeller is out. There nothing in the way. I have the bio wheels in the tank floating. is that okay. Do I need a new impeller or a whole new unit? It is 10:17 pm and every thing is closed. There is a air bubble maker in there. Are the fish okay?

2 clown loches
4 zebra danios
1 cory cat
1 emerald cat
2 neon teteras

sorry about spelling I am freaking out please help me
 
Yes the fish are fine. There is good bacteria on every hard surface in the tank and they'll take care of the nitrogen waste until tomorrow.

Sounds like a bad impeller. I don't know the first thing about Emperors. Do you know what the mechanism is supposed to look like? Are there any parts that are missing/broken?

I'd think you'd be able to replace an impeller. I guess it depends on your LFS. If you wind up with a new filter don't forget to save at least half of the old media.

Your tank isn't all that heavily stocked… keep an eye on the ammonia, maybe do a water change if it'll help but there are a lot of bacteria outside of the filter: they're still doing their thing.

Don't panic.
 
Did you recently do a water change?

Whenever I change my water, the level drops far enough that I loose the suction power in my bio wheel filter. You have to re-prime those with tank water, after you fill the tank back up. Until I do that, mine always makes a lot of noise, as it is trying to get the suction going again.

Joe
 
Thank you everybody :thm: ! I had already taken apart and cleaned it very well. I had it as dry as a bone. Cleaned with q-tip. Put it back together and all is well at the moment. I was also able to contact a local aquarium friend who helped me out with the same advise as you all.

Thanks again with my plea for help.
 
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