discus tank filter maintenance
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jade - Posts: 64
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discus tank filter maintenance
I've been running a canister filter on my 75-gallon Discus tank for about six months now, and I'm noticing it's not flowing as strong as it used to. I do weekly 50% water changes, feed them a mix of flakes and frozen bloodworms twice a day, and keep the temp at 84°F. The filter media is a mix of sponges and ceramic rings. Should I be cleaning the media more often, or is there something else I'm missing?
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Slybird - Posts: 20
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Re: discus tank filter maintenance
How often are you rinsing the sponges? I've got a similar setup with a Fluval 407 on my 90-gallon, and I find that rinsing the sponges in tank water every two weeks keeps the flow steady. Also, check if the impeller's clogged with gunk. That's usually the culprit when my flow drops.
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Falcro - Posts: 9
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Re: discus tank filter maintenance
Yo, my dude, I had the same prob with my FX6. Turns out the intake tube was packed with gunk. Took it apart, cleaned it, and boom, flow's back to normal. Also, maybe cut back on the bloodworms, they're messy as heck.
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Luckykeeper - Posts: 31
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Re: discus tank filter maintenance
Yep, impeller gunk is a common issue. I'd also suggest checking the tubing for buildup. I run a UV sterilizer in-line with my canister, and it helps keep the water clearer, which reduces filter workload.Slybird wrote: ↑Wed Aug 13, 2025 6:34 am How often are you rinsing the sponges? I've got a similar setup with a Fluval 407 on my 90-gallon, and I find that rinsing the sponges in tank water every two weeks keeps the flow steady. Also, check if the impeller's clogged with gunk. That's usually the culprit when my flow drops.
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jade - Posts: 64
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Re: discus tank filter maintenance
Thanks for the tips, everyone. I'll check the impeller and intake tube tonight. I've been rinsing the sponges monthly, so maybe I'll bump that up to every two weeks like Slybird suggested.
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Slybird - Posts: 20
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Re: discus tank filter maintenance
Good call on the impeller, Falcro. Forgot to mention that. Also, jade, if you're using tap water for rinsing, switch to tank water. Chlorine can kill the beneficial bacteria on the media.
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Falcro - Posts: 9
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Re: discus tank filter maintenance
For real, tank water's the way to go. And if you're feeling fancy, grab a pre-filter sponge for the intake. Saves you from having to deep-clean the canister as often.
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Luckykeeper - Posts: 31
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Re: discus tank filter maintenance
Pre-filter sponges are a game-changer. I've been using one for years, and it cuts down on maintenance big time. Also, consider adding a wave maker if you're worried about dead spots. My Discus love the extra flow.