W Wolf3101 Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 26, 2007 3,303 19 0 67 Arizona Jan 24, 2008 #11 I don't personally use carbon or zeolite but boiling the ceramic rings works very well. Double up on the bio-media and add a bit of extra mechanical.
I don't personally use carbon or zeolite but boiling the ceramic rings works very well. Double up on the bio-media and add a bit of extra mechanical.
D DasArab Candiru MFK Member Jan 18, 2007 784 0 46 53 Scotland www.bloodparrots.co.uk Jan 24, 2008 #12 batang_mcdo;1451181; said: thanks I'll soak in anti chlorine to be sure. then will be using my ceramic rings again Click to expand... Thats exactly what i was about to suggest.
batang_mcdo;1451181; said: thanks I'll soak in anti chlorine to be sure. then will be using my ceramic rings again Click to expand... Thats exactly what i was about to suggest.
J Jkoziatek Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 5, 2007 829 0 0 NY Jan 24, 2008 #13 i had the same problem bought a canister with media and wanted to use the media for a DIY project, just boil for 20-30 minutes... let dry and cool and then do it one more time for safety... n boom u got bio media!
i had the same problem bought a canister with media and wanted to use the media for a DIY project, just boil for 20-30 minutes... let dry and cool and then do it one more time for safety... n boom u got bio media!