I have the same tank and immediately switched out to filter pads. I just swap it out every week. I like it a lot more than the filter socks because you can actually see the gun, and to me it’s easier to just swap them out than worry about cleaning.
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Easy and effective, I like your style! I appreciate itI have the same tank and immediately switched out to filter pads. I just swap it out every week. I like it a lot more than the filter socks because you can actually see the gun, and to me it’s easier to just swap them out than worry about cleaning.
Its a combination of sediment, diatoms and phyto produced in tankI’m just curious as to what that substance is in a cycling tank and how is it happening so quickly (Other then bacteria that was previously mention)
i am most definitely interested in mesh. However this sock size is unique, 2.75”x10”
Diatoms would make the most sense.! had the lights off for about 10 days (with first sock) and I’ve had the photoperiod active for about 7 days now. Great info thank youIts a combination of sediment, diatoms and phyto produced in tank
I'd be less concerned with filters socks doing what filter socks do (catching stuff to the point of getting clogged up), and more concerned as to why the tank sump area doesn't have a back up overflow built in for water to bypass the sock clogging. My sump has two areas for water to exit the sock section. First being below the water line so water flows through the sock and out there. Second being above the water and sock line, that way if the sock clogs, water only backs up to that point then flows through backup overflow and sump continues to operate with no risk to equipment.
Filters socks can be a big pain. On my 125g I had to change them at least every other day if not daily.
One thing I learned was that if I had a dirty filter sock that I let dry out, then washed it later, it never quite worked the same as it did the first time. I keep my dirty filters socks in a covered 5 gal bucket now to keep them wet until wash time and they wash much better. I read that somewhere and found it to be true that a dried out dirty filter sock just never was quite the same.
In your case I would really look into a mesh filter sock. It will remove some larger things but may let the more fine things clogging your current socks to go on by. Might help in your case.
Perhaps my problem was not turning them inside out. I didn't have to turn them inside out if they remained wet - they washed perfectly fine in my opinion at least. I'll have to try that in the future though, keeping in the bucket made the bucket smell awful each time I had to open it up.That's interesting. I change mine once a week. And I let every one of them dry out. After I have about 6 of them dirty I wash them. Once as is, then once turned inside out. And both times on the sanitation cycle on my washing machine, with no bleach.
+1Sock is clogging up quickly and is retaining substance that would otherwise reach the system and pumps.