Disaster! Filter Stopped Working When Just Changed Substrate AAARRRGGHH!

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Offline suep

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PLease help. I have just changed my substrate and when I swapped over my Eheim external filter last night for some reason I couldn't get a the water pumping through - it was working on the temporary tank. Eventually after about an hour, it was come through about half power but the motor was making a strange noise. When I woke up this morning only a drobble coming through. Tried re priming etc but I think it's had it! I have a sponge filter which I have put in but of course there are no bacteria on it. There is a dribble coming through and I have some sponges from a small Fluval U1 filer that was on a smaller tank with two poorly neon tetras with fin rot which I have attached to the big sponge filter in the hope some bacteria will grow on it. My question is: Should I just take out the Eheim filter media and stick in on the tank, or should I just hope the dribble coming through will be enough?  :'(

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Re: Disaster! filter stopped working when just changed substrate AAARRRGGHH!
« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2014, 12:15:50 PM »
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I only have internals but I know the theory of externals. Have you got any air caught in the impeller well? Tilt the whole thing from side to side to free it. Could anything have become dislodged and caught in the impeller?

I think I'd be inclined to take it apart, and put the media in a bit of tank water while you fiddle with the mechanical parts. Check the impeller well for debris, give everything a good clean. Then set the filter up empty and see if it will work. If it works empty but doesn't with media inside, clean the media and try again. Make sure you get rid of any air by tilting the filter casing.

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Re: Disaster! filter stopped working when just changed substrate AAARRRGGHH!
« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2014, 12:19:08 PM »
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From your description of the strange noise and "half power", it suggests to me that you may not have the baskets and the lid aligned correctly.

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Re: Disaster! filter stopped working when just changed substrate AAARRRGGHH!
« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2014, 08:01:55 PM »
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What a stressful day!  :P
Thanks for the tips guys, I eventually after much messing around got the thing working again. I think there was a blockage in the inlet tube. Anyway, I have a sponge filter with a sponge from the external filter attached to it as well going. The Ammonia levels were 1.0ppm so I have done two 50 % water changes and it's now 0.25ppm. I'll do another one in the minute. I did put some Zeolite in the tank but took it out again because I read it can cause more harm in the long run. Fingers crossed they'll be okay!
Thanks again

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Re: Disaster! filter stopped working when just changed substrate AAARRRGGHH!
« Reply #4 on: February 03, 2014, 08:13:50 AM »
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Glad to hear things are working again.

Zeolite is OK in an emergency but not full time.
If the ammonia you saw was because the tank did not have a filter running for a time and the ammonia built up, that is an OK time to use zeolite for a very limited time, to get rid of the excess. But water changes are better as there's no chance of starving the bacteria.
The danger comes if zeolite is run for too long and the filter bacteria get starved, or during cycling so that the zeolite removes the ammonia and the bacteria don't grow.

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I always keep a tiny (200L/hour) powerhead running full time in reserve - just in case. Worst case scenario - if the main hanging filter craps out and needs to be replaced - get the new filter, take the little sponge out of the powerhead, tear it up and put it in the new hanging filter and throw some bio medium in. Then, viola, near-instant cycling.

That being said, the cycle takes about 2 weeks, but means you still have nitrifying bacteria in the system, which helps a lot.

If nothing else, the little powerhead takes a little of the load off until you get your main filter running again.

When it's just running normally, it provides some bonus surface agitation for gas exchange and current for my guppies to play in.

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Hey JimmyL -  :wave: Thanks for sharing and welcome to the forum!  :cheers:

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Hello JimmyL  :wave:

How about zipping over to the New Member board here and saying Hi and introducing yourself a little. We like new members.... and we really like piccies. We're very shallow on here! (Apart from Sue!)

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I'm just as shallow as everyone else when it comes to pics  ;D

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