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I have the newer waterfall style sock holders. That's why I'm intrigued. This may work well.
I've been using the sponge but in the end, I couldn't figure out how to clean it thoroughly and when I stopped using it, my nitrates dropped. The sponge was only about 1" thick but they are very hard to clean properly.
2 wash cycles on heavy duty. No bleach.Hello reefers,
Wanted to start a topic I know has been discussed before.
How is everyone cleaning there filters socks?
I take them all and put in the washing machine add about a half cup of bleach and run on sanitary cycle. Then run another cycle without adding any bleach to rinse properly.
I know you can use hydrogen peroxide I am just unsure if you can use it the way I use bleach and just pour it into a wash cycle?
I use the same set up.
Didn't notice a change in the phosphates but to be honest, I wasn't watching them closely as they always check out at zero. Visited a buddy today to review my tank build and he suggested koi pond filter matting. Much more porous than sponge and he says it cleans up just fine by hitting it with a garden hose. I'm gonna try and find some.