I have an Aqua One 2700 water pump that s ervices a 5 foot long tank. Works really well.
However, its been running for 12 mths now non stop, and was told upon purchase that I need to replace the pads every 9-12 mths, or when water quality begins to fail.
Water quality still good, but been over 12 mths working without stopping, and if the inside of the hoses are anything to go by, the pads will be pretty scummy by now
Looking at $90 to replace 2 pads. Shocker- that will seriously blow out our science budget, as we have already made our big purchases for the year
Anyone know if they can be washed, replaced with something else similar (without wrecking the pump)
or online supplier that is cheaper than the pet shops?
I have tried to find online without success
Thanks
OB
Aqurium help- replacement pads for filter
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Re: Aqurium help- replacement pads for filter
Not sure what the pads are made off, at that price could be gold plated, but is it possible to wash them?? Also my hubbie had been using a hardware store material and cut out the shapes himself, as I said depending on the material.
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yes for sure at that price they should gold plated!
what type of hardware store material does your hubby use? these are large white pads, like rigid filter wool, but kind o f woven , not loose -IF i remember correctly
what type of hardware store material does your hubby use? these are large white pads, like rigid filter wool, but kind o f woven , not loose -IF i remember correctly
Re: Aqurium help- replacement pads for filter
When we used to have a small aquarium in our school the filter material I used was called glass wool if I remember correctly, but the aquarium and the filter were both on a much smaller scale, so not sure if that's what you need. It might do as a temporary measure until you either clean your old one or source a new one.
J
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Re: Aqurium help- replacement pads for filter
thanks
I found an instrcution page and seems its a filter wool pad
I found an instrcution page and seems its a filter wool pad
Re: Aqurium help- replacement pads for filter
We have a large aquarium at home, you should be able to wash the pads in plain hot water and reuse several times. After a couple of years you will probably need to replace them. Would recommend you do a wash at least a couple of times a year, but from memory, part of the overall filtration of an established aquarium is the biological system that "grows" in the sponge, so don't do a water change at the same time.