Fluidized bed filter should be placed after the pump, not before. It needs to be driven to produce the fluidisation effect seen in the container.
Hi guys,
Would love to have some expert advise on fluidized bed filter. I am currently running my 1.5ft tank with this configuration: inlet>prefilter (sponge wool)>eden 501 (bio ring/carbon)>chiller>up aqua atomizer>outlet
Well love diy stuffs and addicted to tinkering with this setup and was thinking of adding a fluidized bed filter in between the prefilter and the eden 501. I think i am putting too much stress on the 501. Eventual upgrade would be an eheim 2211. Was thinking if it is necessary or am i just doing too much?!
Thanks!
Dan
Fluidized bed filter should be placed after the pump, not before. It needs to be driven to produce the fluidisation effect seen in the container.
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What do you intend to place in the container, activated carbon, K1 media, bio pellet or water polishing media? However, I've never tried connecting the Eden 501 to such configuration, I believe you are the best person to answer your question. A point to note if you're using those water polishing media, they are not meant for prolong use.
If you've learnt, teach, if you have, give.
Don't walk behind me as I might not lead, don't walk in front of me as I might not follow. Walk beside me, as my friend.
Mohamad Rohaizal is my name. If it's too hard, use BFG. I don't mind.
Hi, I've seen fluidized filter running on regular sand to culture the bacteria and i am going to use sudo sand leftover from my scape. Though the seachem purigen caught my eye but that would make it a different type of filtration. Shall experiment with sand first to see how it goes.
Thank you for your help Rohaizal!
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