I am going to purchase a spin down filter manufactured by RUSCO (add .com for their website), and I could use some advise about which mesh/micron rating I should select. Water from the tank will enter the spin down filter before reaching the two Eheim 2028's.
Centrifugal force will force larger particles to the bottom of the filter housing where they can be flushed periodicaly through a valve on the bottom of filter. The smaller particles trapped on the screen will also be flushed out when the valve is open.
The screen can be cleaned as often as necessary requiring no replacement.
While their screens go down to 15 microns the surface area is no where near that of a sediment cartridge so the manufacturer suggested no smaller than 30 microns (500 mesh).
Now, RUSCO is unfamiliar with aquariums so I'd appreciate some advise from those who are.
In case it helps I'm adding a UV lamp with a one micron 20" sediment cartridge preceeding it. The UV will follow the Eheim's.
Centrifugal force will force larger particles to the bottom of the filter housing where they can be flushed periodicaly through a valve on the bottom of filter. The smaller particles trapped on the screen will also be flushed out when the valve is open.
The screen can be cleaned as often as necessary requiring no replacement.
While their screens go down to 15 microns the surface area is no where near that of a sediment cartridge so the manufacturer suggested no smaller than 30 microns (500 mesh).
Now, RUSCO is unfamiliar with aquariums so I'd appreciate some advise from those who are.
In case it helps I'm adding a UV lamp with a one micron 20" sediment cartridge preceeding it. The UV will follow the Eheim's.