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Arcticfox1977 said:Maybe my words were a bit strong lol. Took the sponges out and gave them slight squeeze and rinse in old tank water. Gently rubbed the inside of the filter where the sponges are kept.
Would you say another Nubia's or Java fern? Or would you recommend something completely different?
Blubble37 said:it's filter day for me too.. the joys..
Akasha72 said:Yep ... I've had one of mine open to change out my phosphate remover ... it wasn't too bad even though my flow had slowed a bit but my impeller was a bit grimy so that got a clean. The only thing I hate with filter cleaning is my filter always spurts brown muck from the pipes back into the tank when I re-connect it. Thankfully today I remembered to put my net under the outlet nozzle! The times I've forgotten and nearly blown my stack in a temper
i've got one of those pipe brushes that convenitnely falls to bits whenever you try to use it (sigh)Akasha72 said:I only take the pipes off about 2 or 3 times a year ... this is cos I'm a short a**e and I struggle with them. I often ask my Dad to come and help. The Hydor external heater makes cleaning one lot of pipes hard work too.
I've devised a really good way of cleaning them well though! I've attached a cleaning brush to a length of cord and a plant weight on the other end. I force a funnel into the end of the pipe - the other end in a bucket - drop the weight into the end of the funnel and down into the pipe as far as it will go, coil the cord into the funnel and then use hot water in a jug to 'push' the weight through the pipe. Once it drops into the bucket I can just pull the brush through and the pipes are sparkling clean