frodo11
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I have a 36 gallon bow front freshwater tank, well planted, 2 decent sized pieces of driftwood, fine textured substrate (texture somewhere between gravel & sand).
The tank’s occupants are 5 corys and (I’d like to tell you how many but what time is it?) guppies – started with 3 male & 6 female … well, have many, many, many right about now … anyway,
Initial filtration provided by a Fluval C4 (rated for up to 70 gal) … filter/tank has been cycled for +/- 2 months … a minor issue has been the sponge “pre-filter” I have on the intake tube … it keeps the guppy fry from being sucked into the filter but does tend to get clogged and severely restrict flow to and from the filter (required once or twice weekly “squeeze-out” in water change bucket, have changed to a cut up hunk of filter sponge doesn’t seem to clog as fast).
The real problem and the impetus for this posting is that on a couple of occasions, during water changes, when I have unplugged the filter it has not turned back on when plugged back in … unplugging, re-plugging repeatedly has sometimes worked but finally resulted in an “emergency” trip to Petsmart for a new C4 … installed it, swapped the media with the “broken” one and away we went … of course an hour later the “broken” one worked just fine …
In response, and to forestall early morning or late evening trips to Petsmart, I have just installed a Hydro-Sponge Pro III sponge filter in addition to the C4 …
Question: Too much? Any comments?
Thanks
The tank’s occupants are 5 corys and (I’d like to tell you how many but what time is it?) guppies – started with 3 male & 6 female … well, have many, many, many right about now … anyway,
Initial filtration provided by a Fluval C4 (rated for up to 70 gal) … filter/tank has been cycled for +/- 2 months … a minor issue has been the sponge “pre-filter” I have on the intake tube … it keeps the guppy fry from being sucked into the filter but does tend to get clogged and severely restrict flow to and from the filter (required once or twice weekly “squeeze-out” in water change bucket, have changed to a cut up hunk of filter sponge doesn’t seem to clog as fast).
The real problem and the impetus for this posting is that on a couple of occasions, during water changes, when I have unplugged the filter it has not turned back on when plugged back in … unplugging, re-plugging repeatedly has sometimes worked but finally resulted in an “emergency” trip to Petsmart for a new C4 … installed it, swapped the media with the “broken” one and away we went … of course an hour later the “broken” one worked just fine …
In response, and to forestall early morning or late evening trips to Petsmart, I have just installed a Hydro-Sponge Pro III sponge filter in addition to the C4 …
Question: Too much? Any comments?
Thanks