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Filter Socks...
I am tired of changing them daily. Any real reason to keep using them?
I was just reading a thread on RC where someone had some good points on why not to bother. Especially if you don't change them every day or two. Man, I used to only change them once a week a few years back Just looking for any reason I may be missing (to keep using them) before I stop using them! The daily change is getting "old"... |
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I just use them occassionally like when I do a WC and stir up a bunch of a crap.
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i used to be anal about changing mine too man. Then once i got the beckett skimmer going and the flow that happens in my sump the skimmer picks up everything that flow in to the sump anyways. I think that after while they are great if you are trying to keep your sump clean. Then after awhile the sponges and featherdusters are growing in there so it won't really matter. and if you are feedng the tank with filter food the crap clogs up the sock so i took mine off. i use mine for cleaning the phosban when i add new stuff or the carbon in the sump.....
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Both of you are kind of saying the same thing, I think I may try going without them for a bit. |
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Got a link for the "don't bother" thread at RC? Would be interested to read it.
Maybe I shouldn't admit this but I only change mine out about 2 weeks or so .. it's pretty gross by the time I get around to it, and even still I think it's too danged often considering the PITA I find it to be. Of couse I make it worse by trying to pick off every copepod brittlestar worm stomatella etc. and tossing them back into the tank. And just given how tight the sump area is (tank is a 30" cube so don't have much space at all to work with), it's impossible to remove the filter sock without getting water spilled which of course makes the stand want to rust out even more. BUT, I'm sort of stuck as the sump has a lot of flow and is short, without the sock the microbubbles are out of control. So for now I think I'm stuck with them, but it would be nice to explore reasons not to bother with the next tank.
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Basically if they aren't changes every few days, they become nitrate producers. The other point I think was that if you feed your corals then its pointless to have filter socks...although then a skimmer is too. But I guess the point was that you are also taking away coral food (fish poop). |
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Here...your not going to find a bunch of reasons not to use them. The thread just reminded me of how much I hate using them or changing them daily and I thought I may as well do away with them.
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...readid=1609942 |
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Wondering why you have to change them every day?
I try to get to mine weekly, but often wait until the water starts to spill out of them before swapping. |
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I use them mainly to elliminate bubbles. The bubble king and the returns produce so much that they would enter the display without the socks
J |
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This is why I prefer a tray with a small sheet of filter "floss" media, easier to change out everyday, and you don't have to wash it, just toss it. I use the stuff J&L sells by the roll...very cheap.
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