filter socks(maintenace)

Mr.Dee08

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can anyone tell me the proper way to clean filter socks? ive rinsed them in tap water n bleached them, let dry and rinsed again (minus the bleach for 2nd rinse) but wouldnt that be adding the things that we try not to from tap water?


thanx to all that respond
 
I have one in the wash right now. I'm out of bleach so I'm just doing a couple cycles on hot. IMO, I can't imagine that any risidual tap water on a rinsed and spun filter sock could be at all detrimental to your system.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13267572#post13267572 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by magdelan
I have one in the wash right now. I'm out of bleach so I'm just doing a couple cycles on hot. IMO, I can't imagine that any risidual tap water on a rinsed and spun filter sock could be at all detrimental to your system.
I agree
 
FWIW I don't use them and rely more on flow and the skimmer. I di try one for a while.
 
I use them because my sump is really hard to clean in my current tank. Once I'm done with my flat roof, I should be able to focus back on my new build... (or so I keep telling myself) and might not use them.

I always throw them in the washing machine on hot for 2 cycles. I never use bleach to clean them.
 
Ben, On average how often do you have to clean them?I do hate sump cleaning and might consider a sock again. I also worry about trapped zooplankton though.
 
i have 4 sets, change them every other day, then wash once a week with one cup of bleach then another cycle with just water..... never had any problems and my sumps are always clean
Matt
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13269673#post13269673 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tmz
Ben, On average how often do you have to clean them?I do hate sump cleaning and might consider a sock again. I also worry about trapped zooplankton though.

I have 5 or 6 and probably use 3 in a two week span. They get pretty nasty around 4 days (at 400 GPH in a ~70-80 gallon system).

I agree that filtering zooplankton is a drawback.

The filter socks are a pain, but they're the lesser of two evils for me ;) Maybe if you used them on and off you could reduce the sump maintenance without significantly impacting zooplankton?
 
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