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Old 10-11-2009, 01:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Rena XP3 Filter Media

Okay I have a Rena XP3 Filter on a 60 gal tank...what my question is what is the best filter media I could put into the XP3 to get rid of all the small particles floating in the tank? I guess to polish the water.....
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Default Re: Rena XP3 Filter Media

Coarser sponges in the lower baskets to remove coarse debris, then finer media higher up.
I use polyester quilt batting for fine filtering. Do not fold it up into too thick a stack, though, it can stop the water flow, it is so fine.

Most of my canisters are stacked in this order:

Lowest: Coarse to medium sponges
Middle: Chemical media (peat for soft water tanks, coral sand and oystershell for hard water tanks)
Upper: Biological media
Very top, after the bio-media: Quilt batting.

The sponges can be rinsed an reused for a long time. The quilt batting can be reused perhaps half a dozen times, but starts matting up and just gets thrown out as needed.
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Default Re: Rena XP3 Filter Media

There is a micron filter pad that will catch very small particles. They make them specifically for Rena filters or you can get a large sheet and cut to size. It looks somewhat like felt. They do pretty well.

Because they work well they need to be changed out monthly. Rinsing is not a good idea because you can possibly get all the minute particles out. It will slow your flow down. It's cheap enough if you get the sheet that you can cut to size. Here's a link to what I'm referring to:
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...53&pcatid=4353
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There is a micron filter pad that will catch very small particles. They make them specifically for Rena filters or you can get a large sheet and cut to size. It looks somewhat like felt. They do pretty well.

Because they work well they need to be changed out monthly. Rinsing is not a good idea because you can possibly get all the minute particles out. It will slow your flow down. It's cheap enough if you get the sheet that you can cut to size. Here's a link to what I'm referring to:
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...53&pcatid=4353
That looks good....
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Question Re: Rena XP3 Filter Media

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Okay I have a Rena XP3 Filter on a 60 gal tank...what my question is what is the best filter media I could put into the XP3 to get rid of all the small particles floating in the tank? I guess to polish the water.....


My #1 answer is always..............

The HOT Magnum with the pleated insert.



Could not live without mine.

AND / OR



On your intake ....Mine ...I choose to fit the inner column from the magnum , that has all the holes...wrap around some microny cloth covered with dark latch-hook plastic to disguise the light colored cloth......This is the intake on my XP3...which is a great filter, BTW

Got a second one coming from North Carolina Craigslist WOW !!! $50

sorry i run on a little.

Did you follow my conveluted reply?

Roger
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Default Re: Rena XP3 Filter Media

rena has a micron pad like tex said, and a super micro pad
http://rena-aquatics-outlet.planetre...ter-Media.html

scroll all the way down
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rena has a micron pad like tex said, and a super micro pad
http://rena-aquatics-outlet.planetre...ter-Media.html

scroll all the way down
Prices are disproportionate for what it is though.
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Default Re: Rena XP3 Filter Media

Do those micron filter pads bog down flow much? I've been eying them lately to pair up with the Marineland filter media that I've been using.

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Do those micron filter pads bog down flow much? I've been eying them lately to pair up with the Marineland filter media that I've been using.

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I use the super micro ones, 4 total, 2 in each canister.They never clog as fast as the magnum micron cartidges, even with the bonded sleeve over the cartdridge, for me anyways. i change them once a month, maybe twice depending.
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Default Re: Rena XP3 Filter Media

Thanks for the quick reply.

Ya, I was thinking 2 myself; a 100 and a 50. I've got a tank that's inevitably going to be experiencing some tannin staining for a few months, and I'd rather not put up with it if I don't have to.

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