Filter Socks?

mario4254

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hi i have a question should i use some kind of filter sock? i have a corner overflow that runs down to the sump 75% to the skimmer area and 25% to refiugium. should i put some filter socks on ? if so why ? what kind? what are the + / - when using them? thank you for any info in advance.
 
i find them helpful but only if you can make sure you replace them when needed or else it will just be a place for nitrates to billow out of...but they are good to remove bigger physical impurities
 
Alot of time filter socks are used to control micro bubbling in the display tank. If this is not a problem then you don't need one in your sitution.
I used to run one all the time but now just once a week when I clean the display tank and for 24 hours.
 
to control the bubbles would you put one on the return pump? cuz i have little bubble problem but i have buffles build into my sump so that stops almost all bubbles entering return pump area
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12648825#post12648825 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mario4254
to control the bubbles would you put one on the return pump? cuz i have little bubble problem but i have buffles build into my sump so that stops almost all bubbles entering return pump area

no, the bubbles are pumped up from the sump in a closed system unless you have a leak in the pump gasket or something similar.

"almost all" indicates where they are coming from;)

you might want to try the sock and see if it removes them all
 
Yeah, I don't use sock very often because it allows organics to collect...you really should just clean it often if you use one. Perhaps trying a larger micron one...to catch the bigger particles instead of one of the socks that will get every little bit...
 
i use them on my tank and i change them about every 2 weeks and my tank looks great the bad thing is you need to buy a few and rotate them
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12650055#post12650055 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by fedman
what is the best way to clean the filter socks?

the socks should be cleaned every other day--they trap nitrates and phosphates which can be released back into the system

This is what I used to do when I was running the micron socks all the time.(As I stated above I only run them now once a week when cleaning the tank)

I have 5 socks. Every second day I remove the sock and put it in a bucket of 50 per cent bleach and water. The socks sit in the bleach bucket until I have used the last one up.
I rinse out the bucket in the laundry sink and run the socks through the wash.
After the wash I let them dry out so the chlorine evaportes
 
1:1 ratio of bleach? As in using a 5g bucket with 2 1/2g of bleach and 2 1/2g of water?

I homebrew, and sterilize my equipment prior to the boil and only use a cap full of bleach in a 5g bucket.

Socks are not a must, and do require some attention on a weekly basis (at least in my 60g they do). Aside from cutting down on bubbles entering the sump, they also pull out a ton of detritus which would find its way to the bottom of the sump--I'd rather clean out the sock on a weekly basis, then take out my pump, skimmer, heaters, carbon box, just to get the sump out and clean it.
 
I use a sock so I do not have to vacuum out my sump (very often). I clean my sock when I vacuum the main tank (once a week). I blast mine clean with a garden hose, let it dry for a week, and rinse it with RO/DI before it goes back in the sump.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12650840#post12650840 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Laddy
1:1 ratio of bleach? As in using a 5g bucket with 2 1/2g of bleach and 2 1/2g of water?

I homebrew, and sterilize my equipment prior to the boil and only use a cap full of bleach in a 5g bucket.

Socks are not a must, and do require some attention on a weekly basis (at least in my 60g they do). Aside from cutting down on bubbles entering the sump, they also pull out a ton of detritus which would find its way to the bottom of the sump--I'd rather clean out the sock on a weekly basis, then take out my pump, skimmer, heaters, carbon box, just to get the sump out and clean it.

I only use two gallons---one of bleach and one of water--makes the filter sock nice and white;)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12650581#post12650581 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by capn_hylinur
the socks should be cleaned every other day--they trap nitrates and phosphates which can be released back into the system

This is what I used to do when I was running the micron socks all the time.(As I stated above I only run them now once a week when cleaning the tank)

I have 5 socks. Every second day I remove the sock and put it in a bucket of 50 per cent bleach and water. The socks sit in the bleach bucket until I have used the last one up.
I rinse out the bucket in the laundry sink and run the socks through the wash.
After the wash I let them dry out so the chlorine evaportes

Naive question: Chlorine bleach (Na-hypochlorite) is a dissolved solid, right? So, does it evaporate? I was thinking about sticking mine out in the sun for a day to destroy any residual chlorine after going through the wash. Or, am i being a bit too anal about this?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12651368#post12651368 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by WLachnit
Naive question: Chlorine bleach (Na-hypochlorite) is a dissolved solid, right? So, does it evaporate? I was thinking about sticking mine out in the sun for a day to destroy any residual chlorine after going through the wash. Or, am i being a bit too anal about this?


not at all anal :)
yes it evaporates and you either do what you said--leave them out in the sun or if you have a winter like we do throw them in the dryer.
 
So people with filter socks aren't all that concerned about trapping pods? That's always been my excuse for not using one.
 
Flip the sock in a big bucket, wash a couple of cups of tank water over the sock, net the pods out of the bucket.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12652330#post12652330 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by widmer
So people with filter socks aren't all that concerned about trapping pods? That's always been my excuse for not using one.

Worrying about keeping/supplying the tank with copods is a moot point once they enter the sump--the skimmer alone would remove them even if you didn't have a micron sock. That's why most people who want/need a supply of pods use a refugium flowing into the return area, or better yet, gravity fed into the display tank.
 
I have 3 drains on my tank. Two go into the skimmer section of the sump, and have socks. The third goes into the fuge with no sock. I have 30 socks and change them every day. I keep a Reef Crystals salt bucket with 2 cups of bleach in it. I put the used socks in the bucket until it's full and then dump them in the washer with just the bleach, no soap. They get a double rinse and then air dry. Then they go to the bottom of the stack to get used again.
 
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