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Equipment & Supplies • How to use two canisters?
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How to use two canisters?
SO i have an XP3 and an Eheim 2117. I was thinking of just using the Rena for mechanical and chemical and then load the eheim with a bunch of bioballs and filter pads to use that for biological. Is that okay?
- CichlidAndrew
- Joined: Wed Jun 29, 2005 11:21 am
- Location: Mesa, Arizona
You can do it that way it'd be just fine.
My preferences are a little different tho. First, I don't use (or need) any chemical media which opens more room for the other media types. Second, I prefer to have both cans set up as mech/bio--with the mech before the bio in the flow path. This IME helps keep the bio media cleaner and freer of any clogging solids. I like to put polishing (fine) pads as the last thing (on top) for easy access & quick changes without having to break down the entire unit. With both units set up this way, I feel more comfortable when I do heavy maint/cleaning on one of the units. I stagger the schedule so one is done every 6-8 weeks (a goal not always met
), leaving the other bio colony completely undisturbed.
My preferences are a little different tho. First, I don't use (or need) any chemical media which opens more room for the other media types. Second, I prefer to have both cans set up as mech/bio--with the mech before the bio in the flow path. This IME helps keep the bio media cleaner and freer of any clogging solids. I like to put polishing (fine) pads as the last thing (on top) for easy access & quick changes without having to break down the entire unit. With both units set up this way, I feel more comfortable when I do heavy maint/cleaning on one of the units. I stagger the schedule so one is done every 6-8 weeks (a goal not always met
- nick a
- Joined: Fri Apr 09, 2004 6:16 pm
- Location: leander.texas
nick a wrote:...Second, I prefer to have both cans set up as mech/bio--with the mech before the bio in the flow path. This IME helps keep the bio media cleaner and freer of any clogging solids. I like to put polishing (fine) pads as the last thing (on top) for easy access & quick changes without having to break down the entire unit...
- Burtess
- Joined: Wed Apr 05, 2006 7:55 pm
- Location: Hamilton, On, Canada
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