I love em to death, but I'm finally putting my foot down (or my wallet is). So I'm wondering, what filter pads that come in at a good price have you found to be effective?
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I run them on top of my uv (which I shut off like a week ago and never turned back on. So essentially just catching left over food, waste, and all that good stuffFor what was the purpose of the pads?
Oh ok so just filter socks basically , then buy some replacement filter socks? Poly filter does a lot more that’s why it’s expensiveI run them on top of my uv (which I shut off like a week ago and never turned back on. So essentially just catching left over food, waste, and all that good stuff
Yes, The thing is I kinda wanted to get away from running a sock because they're just a pita. Im running one sock in a diffrent chamber alreadyOh ok so just filter socks basically , then buy some replacement filter socks? Poly filter does a lot more that’s why it’s expensive
Just a theory, but since sea sponges build their structures using silica, using them as filtration might fuel diatom growth…I don’t know, but I wonder what would happen if you tried to use those dried sponges they sell as shower sponges.
SameI go to walmart and get the polyfil extra loft quilt batting medium
I agree, washing felt filter socks is a pita. We make a 4" disposable filter sock that might be just what you're looking for. The top flange assembly is reusable and the light weight filter element is disposable. They cost less than a buck a piece when you order a pack of 30. Follow the link below for more info. Let me know if you have any questions.Yes, The thing is I kinda wanted to get away from running a sock because they're just a pita. Im running one sock in a diffrent chamber already
Yep. This.I go to walmart and get the polyfil extra loft quilt batting medium