Easily clogged Marineland filter pads
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- Jim Powers
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Easily clogged Marineland filter pads
I have been having problems with the filter pads on all my Marineland filters (Eclipse, Penguin and Emperor). The company has changed the filter floss to a type that clogs much easier and is more difficult to rinse.
This drastically reduces the life of these filter pads.
I have contacted the company but they have basically blown me off.
First they told me that the material on the pads I had were cut from the end of a role of filter floss. They offered to replace them. When I emailed back with the type and number of pads, they never responded. I waited some time, and emailed them again, but never heard from them again.
That is certainly no way to treat someone who has purchased many Marineland products.
Has anyone else had similar problems with this brand of filter pads?
This drastically reduces the life of these filter pads.
I have contacted the company but they have basically blown me off.
First they told me that the material on the pads I had were cut from the end of a role of filter floss. They offered to replace them. When I emailed back with the type and number of pads, they never responded. I waited some time, and emailed them again, but never heard from them again.
That is certainly no way to treat someone who has purchased many Marineland products.
Has anyone else had similar problems with this brand of filter pads?
Jim, I found a Aquaclear 70 in great shape. If you wanna PM me your address and pay for shipping, it's yours.
I love these filter's. They make it very easy for DIY insert's.
Don't mean to derail your thread.
I love these filter's. They make it very easy for DIY insert's.
Don't mean to derail your thread.
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- Jim Powers
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I make my own- essentially wrap the central mesh post in foam or floss mat/geotextile or both. Water is crystal, is cheap, rinses easily but still clogs quickly, if not worse then before.
The tinkering continues....
ps: I've never been satisfied with these Marineland canisters, but somehow I've managed to accumulate 4 of them over the years... so I'm stuck, unless I want to start from scratch.
The tinkering continues....
ps: I've never been satisfied with these Marineland canisters, but somehow I've managed to accumulate 4 of them over the years... so I'm stuck, unless I want to start from scratch.
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I do the same as chefkeith, but am thinking about redoing the way I modify them.
I think the Marineland filter cartidges are too expensive anyway, and I do not feel that I need to use carbon all the time.
right now, I get those big filter pad sheets and cut it to size (blue on one side, white on the other - MArineland Rite-size bonded filter pad) ) tear it between the layers and place the plastic frame BETWEEN the layers, then use zip ties to hold it in place. This fits right in the filter box and works well. The bad thing about this is that you need a lot of zip ties (I several of these filters!), and it does take some time to rig it together.
I wish I could use a sandwitch type frame (like one that you clip together, with the filter pad between the pieces of plastic) but have not found something that will fit in the sizeC slot on my penguin biowheel filter boxes.
As is so often the case with this hobby, I think I will have to make my own, but have not had time.
I think the Marineland filter cartidges are too expensive anyway, and I do not feel that I need to use carbon all the time.
right now, I get those big filter pad sheets and cut it to size (blue on one side, white on the other - MArineland Rite-size bonded filter pad) ) tear it between the layers and place the plastic frame BETWEEN the layers, then use zip ties to hold it in place. This fits right in the filter box and works well. The bad thing about this is that you need a lot of zip ties (I several of these filters!), and it does take some time to rig it together.
I wish I could use a sandwitch type frame (like one that you clip together, with the filter pad between the pieces of plastic) but have not found something that will fit in the sizeC slot on my penguin biowheel filter boxes.
As is so often the case with this hobby, I think I will have to make my own, but have not had time.
glenna
oh, and I have used the same filter pad material in my Filstar XP4 canister. I just cut it to fit and use it instead of the microfiltration pads that you can buy. I foundthat this filterpad ALSO clogged quickly and this was intefereing with the function of the filter.
My water is very clear and I change that filter fad maybe every other week.
My water is very clear and I change that filter fad maybe every other week.
glenna
I use a basket like this one in my penguin350. I use two of them, actually.
http://www.google.com/products/catalog? ... CsQ8wIwAg#
My baskets look a little different than the one pictured.
I bought a black filter sponge that I cut to fit in the cartridge, and I just occasionally open the cartridge and rinse the sponge. It has worked well for years and has saved me lots of money.
My basket works perfectly in place of a C filter cartridge.
http://www.google.com/products/catalog? ... CsQ8wIwAg#
My baskets look a little different than the one pictured.
I bought a black filter sponge that I cut to fit in the cartridge, and I just occasionally open the cartridge and rinse the sponge. It has worked well for years and has saved me lots of money.
My basket works perfectly in place of a C filter cartridge.
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