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I once found a huge deal on Amazon for filter floss (I think it was being advertised for pond purposes). $18, free shipping, and I'm still getting through the package a year and a half later.

 

inTank sells filter floss as well, in large sheets that you can cut down to size.

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Yep, the stuff from InTank is good. Just bought some through Amazon since I was ordering some things for my wife.

InTank was the vendor for Amazon!

 

 

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For floss, regular poly fill from Walmart is cheap and works great. For filter pad, whatever is cheap. I'm convenient and I purchase locally from Petco but any bonded filter pad will do. Don't get emotional about it - toss it in the trash and replace it no more than every 5 days.

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Using just the poly stuff from my LFS. I have a Spec V for I get this huge roll for $10 and I haven't even used half in several months weekly changes.

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For floss, regular poly fill from Walmart is cheap and works great. For filter pad, whatever is cheap. I'm convenient and I purchase locally from Petco but any bonded filter pad will do. Don't get emotional about it - toss it in the trash and replace it no more than every 5 days.

 

Do you mean no less? I'd say replace them as often as you like; replacing them daily helps minimize the amount of detritus that breaks down in them. What I do is baste the rocks every other day so whatever comes off of them gets sucked in through the filtration, and as soon as the water clears I replace them.

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I will check on the stuff from InTank. I can probably find other stuff to order from Seve also. LOL I need to look back on craigslist an find the pink stuff I seen advertised. will post link if I do to see what you guys think.

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Do you mean no less? I'd say replace them as often as you like; replacing them daily helps minimize the amount of detritus that breaks down in them. What I do is baste the rocks every other day so whatever comes off of them gets sucked in through the filtration, and as soon as the water clears I replace them.

 

Yes. Don't go more than 5 days w/o changing. Otherwise it builds up nitrates. The more often the better, but changing every 3-5 days is best. You have to juggle the chore, the cost, and the effectiveness of how often you change. I change filter socks about every 3 days.

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This keeps popping up on my craigslist search for aquariums- looks like a good floss- think I might try it- I tend to change my floss every few days - but I feed pretty heavily. 10ft. Long 12" wide 1" thick roll for 12.95. http://www.pinkyfilters.com/

 

I'm not entirely sure why they're advertising this as better than the blue floss without giving particle size information to compare. If you can find it for a better price per square foot, it might be worth it, but this stuff is half an inch thinner and may not have a fine enough weave on the pink side, while the white side is almost nonexistent.

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I'm not entirely sure why they're advertising this as better than the blue floss without giving particle size information to compare. If you can find it for a better price per square foot, it might be worth it, but this stuff is half an inch thinner and may not have a fine enough weave on the pink side, while the white side is almost nonexistent.

I think the 10ft piece for 12.95 is a pretty good deal. I think when it's time I will ck it out- 12.95 won't break the bank. I always use 2 pieces of the blue/white sandwiched together in my media rack- so the 1inch thickness doesn't really concern me- we will see

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