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Old 22-11-2006, 18:22   #46
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Re: Tropical Fish 2

Cheers Simon but since I posted that we have a new tank with filter system built in blah blah so all sorted
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Old 22-11-2006, 20:27   #47
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Re: Tropical Fish 2

Here's a tip about cleaning filters that I learnt.
Always clean the filter media with the water you have taken out of the tank, never use clean tapwater to clean it, it kills off all the good bacteria that is needed in the tank.
Also depending on your filter and how many sorts of filter media you can put in it, try and fit a bag of charcoal in, not the stuff for BBQ's though
You can buy it in filter bags at all good aquatic shops. I used to put 4 types of media in mine, ceramic tubes, coarse sponge, fine sponge (like cotton wool) and carbon - in that order.
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Old 22-11-2006, 22:53   #48
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Re: Tropical Fish 2

Another good one to put in is POLYFILTER

It is like a stiff foam and changes colour according to what it takes out of the water, really good at identifying any water problems... and polish's the water like carbon does.

It cost about £13 for one sheet though of good quality stuff.

Just fed my fish at teatime with bloodworm and now the colours they are showing off is incredible, almost marine colours
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