Have a Penguin bioweel filter. Is there any cheap DIY replacement for the 'wet' filters [flat black plastic with carbon in the middle and blue floss on the outside]?
I rinse them every water change, but the blue stuff disintegrates after a while, and I have to buy new ones.
I have two of my old ones saved. I ripped off the old blue stuff, but it didn't come off very clean at all. So, before I proceed with scraping off the rest of the blue fibers and applying new filter fabric (with aquarium glue??), I want to know if I am on the right path.
If I create a filter without the carbon (I have carbon in the 'hang on the back' part of the Penguin), can I just smoosh the blue stuff in loose as I insert the filter?
I have a 55-Gallon tropical freshwater, since 2001. Its not overstocked, but it has 2 bristlenose cats and alot of plants and wood and nosy-in-the-gravel loaches. The filters are dark brown and goopy when I do my bi-weekly water changes.
I rinse them every water change, but the blue stuff disintegrates after a while, and I have to buy new ones.
I have two of my old ones saved. I ripped off the old blue stuff, but it didn't come off very clean at all. So, before I proceed with scraping off the rest of the blue fibers and applying new filter fabric (with aquarium glue??), I want to know if I am on the right path.
If I create a filter without the carbon (I have carbon in the 'hang on the back' part of the Penguin), can I just smoosh the blue stuff in loose as I insert the filter?
I have a 55-Gallon tropical freshwater, since 2001. Its not overstocked, but it has 2 bristlenose cats and alot of plants and wood and nosy-in-the-gravel loaches. The filters are dark brown and goopy when I do my bi-weekly water changes.