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Equipment Discussion Related To Pumps, Lights, Filters, Powerheads And Other Equipment. |
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![]() THESES FILTERS ARE GREAT THE ONLY PROBLEM. IS THE BASKET RISES AFTER A WEEK ; y and is there away to prevent this I was thinking of rubber banding them ?
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![]() usually when they rise it is because the pads are dirty
is it and old sponge, also make sure you have it assembled right. |
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![]() I think there is only one way to assembly these filters . SO If I eliminate the sponge this should solve the problem , I was thinking mess bag with the macaroni s this way the water would flow right through and still build the bacterial field and. Not clog up ?😎👍😋
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