Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 11:24 pm Re: Cleaning a Fluval U3
In the long run, you'll likely find the U3 isn't a powerful enough filter.
That being said, you can clean the other parts. However do not use tap water. Tap water has chloramine or chlorine added to kill bacteria. We want to grow bacteria in our filter to convert ammonia to nitrate, which we remove via water changes. Cleaning filter parts in tap water will kill that bacteria, and we start over.
When you want to clean the sponges/biomax, siphon so e of the aquarium water into a bucket. Squeeze the sponges out in the water a few times and swish the biomax around. That's it.
Oh, and here's the secret: they tell you to replace the sponges and biomax so they can sell you more. Replace the sponges when they start to fall apart. I'm told biomax lasts forever. I've moved to a larger canister filter, but I still have some of the same biomax I had when I started over two years ago.
You do replace the carbon because it can't be rinsed to rid it of the impurities it has adsorbed.
When you find you want to move to a canister filter, move your biomax into it. That will help seed the system.
Tobi a RES born in 2012
1 dog, 1 teenager, 3 aquariums filled with fish, snails, shrimp and a bit of algae