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leochm
post Mon, 31 Jul 2006 2:15 pm
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Im currently using an eheim 2213 external filter. im thinking of modifying it to work as a bio-filter, can anyone advise on the modification that i should made. i.e. What kind of filter media i should change inside the filter, and the sequence of placement of the filter media within the canister.

Even though with the external filter, i still see some poos floating within the tank, can i add in another 2 "guppy" sponge filter to solve my problems.


Can anyone please kindly offer some help...


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post Mon, 31 Jul 2006 6:30 pm
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QUOTE(leochm @ Mon, 31 Jul 2006 2:15 pm) *

Im currently using an eheim 2213 external filter. im thinking of modifying it to work as a bio-filter, can anyone advise on the modification that i should made. i.e. What kind of filter media i should change inside the filter, and the sequence of placement of the filter media within the canister.

Even though with the external filter, i still see some poos floating within the tank, can i add in another 2 "guppy" sponge filter to solve my problems.
Can anyone please kindly offer some help...
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You can add more sponge filters if you like, as long as you don't feel them unsightly bigwink.gif

For your eheim 2213, you can follow the Eheim manual recommendation. However, if you find the recommended material too ex, you can follow my recommendation yes.gif

1st layer (from the bottom):- ceremic rings, the smaller the better, fill up to 1/2
2nd layer:- Blue or Black sponge (course)
3rd layer:- Coral chips, fill 1/4
4th layer:- White foam (fine)

Hope that help peace.gif
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1st layer (from the bottom):- ceremic rings, the smaller the better, fill up to 1/2
2nd layer:- Blue or Black sponge (course)
3rd layer:- Coral chips, fill 1/4
4th layer:- White foam (fine)

Hope that help peace.gif


Gohks Thanks for sharing the above information, just interested to know why have you gone with the above set-up. If you can just elaborate a little on the purpose each layer serves? That will help in understanding ......thanks

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