Cleaning the Fluval FX2 after 3 months. The importance of a clean filter!
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- Опубликовано: 24 янв 2024
- This was always something that we discussed with customers in the store and I do think a fair few issues in your aquarium could come down to thinking your filter is working when it's actually not.
The @fluval FX2 has performed very well through this 3 month period, but it definitely performs better when the sponges have space to catch the muck!
It was quite a surprise how much of a difference this made to the rare tetra aquarium and even now when I stir the aquarium up it clears within seconds rather than still looking murky an hour later.
So remember, just because your filter is flowing, doesn't necessarily mean it's working!
P.S not sure what happened to my hair towards the end hahaha.
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Hey Matt - you are a treasure to the RUclips fish-keeping community. And your work with MD is nothing short of great therapy for those of us lucky enough to watch it. If you ever wonder if your work on RUclips matters, remember me saying this: to this fishkeeper, it matters a whole heck of a lot.
That is so kind of you and your comment means a lot to me!!!
@@FishShopMatt This is so kind of him and it's 100% true! I love watching you two and I'm trying to save up money to hopefully meet you guys at Aqaushella Dallas IF you guys decide to go.... :)
Agreed! Thank you for sharing your expertise with us!
Same here!
I am that guy that never cleans filters as long as the water is flowing and after watching this I am going to change the filters on my 40 gal and see if there is a big difference. keep them coming
Me to 3 months it’s only just gettin started 😂
It varies from tank to tank but I am that person sometimes too.
Its good to see maintenance done on a tank, a lot of people dont realise whats actually involved. And, everyone does it differently.
Yeah there is so many different ways that work just depends what works for you.
That water is fantastic for watering house plants!
Hi Matt, we need more videos like this for the novices like me who are waiting for there tank to arrive.
Awesome I'm glad you found it useful.
Poor Flo, she’s got low self esteem now after being labeled “not good enough” 😂 I liked this video because dirty filters are something we all deal with.
Hahaha yeah I did feel bad for her
Your house plants would go crazy with that water. Nice vid. I just purchased my 1st oase thermo. Had water everywhere, forgot to put the heater back in the hole after looking at it. Then, I forgot how easily you can shut off the water - instead frantically trying to pull the intake hose out of the tank. Those suction cups are strong! It was like an episode of "I love Lucy".
The roses enjoyed these buckets. Oh no! But I've been there before where you have a problem and the best answer doesn't come to mind first.
I’ve never seen this filmed like this. Whole nine yard’s and I find it extremely fascinating. I will be taking some of your ideas and working them into mine. Some think this is boring and won’t show this but it’s hugely beneficial. Again, thanks Matt. You’re the best.
In my 50's really just starting the hobby. Love watching your channel and MD channel. You two are like brothers.. Keep up the great work.
Thank you so much!
@@FishShopMatt Thank you for the great educational content.
Never too late to join a hobby, my brother in age. I am also in the 50s but started in my twenties. Once you are in, you are in for life. This hobby is soo good.
Your flilter reminds me of the Eheim I have. The biggest one, people call it the Rolls royce of filters.. i must admit its in the attic, been there for over 15 years, waiting for me to get back into the hobby. Untill then, Watching your videos will do! Greetings from Aruba.
I’m the one who needed to hear this, thank you
Congrats on 50k Matt 🎉
AMAZING! ❤
I am loving these tutorials, keep smashing it Matt 👍
Thanks for the demo. Nice tank!
Great video
Hey Matt, got an awesome video idea. You remember how you did the mirror scapes, one with fertiliser, one without. Well it's the same concept, but a mirror scapes both using fertilisers, but one will be adding the fertiliser when the light comes on. And one just before the light goes off (or when the light is off)... To compare the difference 😍 hope you like this idea, think it will answer so many questions 👍👍🍻
Great video and great advice.
Dear Matt! I'll be honest - there's always some room for improvement - but as a freshwater aquarium enthusiast with over 30 years of practice and experience, I don't think I could learn much from you. But I don't care about that at all. I "come" here for every new video, without exception - to relax. Every such on the channel - is like a glass of water in the desert. There is no price tag on authenticity. And for someone with great passion, it's hard to imagine a greater pleasure than watching another such a nutter in action. Thank you for this chill out ( it's already accumulated a few hours since the beginning). Take care bud x
Agreed. I am 54 and have been in the hobby since like I was 25 so all this stuff is not new to me. But the way Matt explains is so soothing that I come here for a professional psych session. Pozdrowienia! I assume you are Polish. My real name is also Artur. 🙂
Love your video brother!! Your specific explanation on how your filter was full of matter and then cleaning it was on point! Thanks for sharing the importance of cleaning these filters. Subbed.
Really good video 👌
Successfully cleaned out my fluval 407 after this, great job Matt
49.1K You're growing like crazy. Keep it up! Almost there!
Great video Matt!! Perfectly satisfying and informative content enjoyed over a cold beer after work..time to get work on my filters! Keep it up Matt! You’re going to the top!
Thanks for the tip, keep up the great videos 👍👍
How impressive is the FX2, nice one Matt
You've just motivated me to clean my filter. Thank you very much! :D
Loving the content and as always you come over as chilled and explain things in plain terms on all your uploads,keep it coming im just off to clean my filter😅
Nice video Matt. Something simple, but super important. Lots of us needed a little nudge. (Who me?)
A very very good topic to talk about really in the hobby that often overseen by even the experienced hobbyists. Good job Matt! Thanks for this :)
I like tank maintenance videos. Sometimes you see folks setting up tanks, and forget that there's more work that needs to be done to keep the tank running. And that is as, if not more, important as the initial scape work.
Absolutely it's a complete circle. It's all very well setting them up but you got to look after them after that.
Gr8 info n topic on maintenance
Thanks a lot
Such a good idea to show tjis kind of content, with "proof", as it were.
It answers a niggling question, even though i already keep shrimp.
Epic change, and fantastic video! I don't even own a tank and it's so satisfying 😅
I run dirt base filterless tanks successfully for decades, as I can’t be asked to buy and clean filters, but my tanks still need care. I enjoy your videos.
You've just created another job for me this weekend, cheers Matt... 😅
Wow thats a huge improvement. Doing a filter clean tomorrow!
So glad to hear you say that. People do WAY too much to their tanks.
Thank you for making this vid 🙏🏻🙏🏻it really helped
Just came back from cleaning my canister after watching this vid. After 1 month of my 40 gal filter used on my 30 gal long tank, I did not expect the sponges to be CAKED.
Yeah it's crazy sometimes. Now watch how clean the tank becomes over the next few days.
We have just got our first aquarium plants all added, water additives added and water has settled nicely going to do all the tests tomorrow as its nice clean water now all the cloudiness has gone , its great for us new aquarium owners to see this video / tutorial many thanks for sharing 👍 now following you for more tips
Basics but so important. Excellent video. I clean my filters, but we all know it's dirty work, and we put it off sometimes.
I really like this thumb nail. I like your signature purple...I do...but sometimes I cant see what the video is about and cant get excited for it because im distracted by how much purple and swirling colors there are. I loved this toned done version, still could get the feel of your unique twist and style but could see and enjoy what the video was going to be about. love the work you're doing!
🤣 The reason I squeeze my sponges out monthly. Thanks for the reminder Matt. I'm always tempted to see if I can push it and this is why I shouldn't. 🤣
I was surprised how little media you had in there. But what works works.
Yeah it's well worth keeping on top of it.
I believe that's the original amount of media that comes with the fx so I went with it.
I agree. When my filters start to slow down is when i go ahead and clean.
nice job clean fillter happy fish
Thank you!
I wish you would have shown what the filter looked like after the week of running the "dirty" system. Great video!!
I loove that you hung up your tools on the cabinet door! lol
I've got lazy and just been cleaning the pre-filters. This is the motivation to get into the big boy sponges
GREAT VIDEO MATT. MEMPHIS TENNESSEE IS WATCHING
Thank you!
This was genuinely so helpful. I look a lot of tips videos and they're usually things I know already, but this educated me. I'm so guilty of leaving my cannister for too long.
I have a question that you might know the answer to - if you leave the filter unserviced like this, assuming it's still flowing and the water is testing okay, can it cause disease?
I had a few bouts of illness in my tank that I could NOT figure out the source of. Just ocurred to me that maybe I was leaving the filter too long.
PS your videos keep me sane love you
I appreciate this video, as someone in the hobby 2 years now I feel like a lot of filter / nitrogen content is aimed at absolutely new fish keepers.
There was a really small piece of the MD at ADG Houston video where Jeff started talking about their filter media, and the reasoning behind it. I learned more in that 30 seconds than many other videos cover in 15 min
Thank you. Oh that's very interesting I'll have to go and rewatch that video.
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I NEEDED TO SEE THIS VIDEO
Good to hear.
Hi Matt, great video. I use a Fluval 307 and follow the maintenance guide. It has run lovely all year, and the water, plants, and gravel have stayed lovely and clean. I can't recommend Fluval filters enough.
Keep the videos coming.
Thank you, yeah fluval is a great brand!
Love this :-D thankyou
So glad!
Amazing isn’t it Matt how despite the filter being rammed with waste it still kept the water quality in general good
Yep, definitely helps to have a lot of plants, wood and rock
I'm sure I should clean my filter more often after seeing this. I have a homemade water polisher out of an old internal pump and plastic bottle which I use every so often, just stuff a bit of filter wool in it, give the tank a stir and leave it running for an hour or so.
I do exactly the same thing from time to time a very useful thing to use.
Thanks Matt, you just shamed me into checking my fx filter... which was running fine, and water perameters fine, but when I opened it, it was just completely gunked up. After about 8 weeks.
Sorry and you're welcome I guess hahaha
I like the aglae on the rocks and such. It looks natural.
That's why I leave it, naturalizes it and also provides a bit more food for the inhabitants
This has inspired me to clean my filters! Lol
Awesome video I was surprised at how much it cleaned up after considering the build up ! Not pulling out the impeller on a fx clean out is sacrilege Matthew 😂
I have a shrimp tank without filter (well it now has like a sponge filter on the bubbler which is the only “tech” in the tank) so this was fascinating to see how much it cleared the tank, crazy stuff!
Obviously with shrimps I don’t worry about the algae, it’s just more food for them!
Im hoping to upgrade the filter on my Angelfish tank soon. Its a 300L tank. Thinking either fx4 or fx6. Depends on what the wallet will allow. Loving the content Matt. Keep up the great work 🫶
I always place my water outtake diagonally across the tank. That way I have good circular flow around the tank, no muck or pockets of muck.
I've been recommending your channel to customers at our shop. Thank you for answering these very common new fishkeeper questions. I'm going to check my filter now...
Could you help me suggesting what people can stock a 16L tank with other than shrimp? I keep saying it's best as a quarantine tank but some people only want a small tank but aren't keen on shrimp (I don't know why, they're so much fun!)
Two things I would recommend 1. Setting a small shrimp tank in the store if you can. This way you can show the customers how cool they are.
Other than that 16L is a tough one there are some tiny fish out there but they are tricky to find and can be tricky to keep.
@@FishShopMatt Thank you, Matt! Maybe we should rescape the Shrimp tank, and add another one with colour specific shrimp instead of the one Skittles tank. Might make it look a lot better.
@@Lyvvie My go-to answer is that smaller fishtanks are a lot harder to maintain a good water quality. It'll be more work, and it's easier to mess up. So for beginner you should go for 25L+, but you could try keeping shrimps and snails in a 16L.
What makes it tough is that I think ur talking about the superfish start 20, which has a goldfish on the box that people will point at :D
@@ukkiesc5087 It's a Blue Planet 16L Aquarium kit; they have two where one includes a heater. They also have a misleading picture of 15 neon tetra and four other unrealistic fish for keeping in 16L.
I clean my filter at least once a month... And I've never seen it get as bad as yours :'D :'D
Great content, keep up with all the little bits of advice. Some people will definately need it :)
the science is now in that you can clean your filter media in chlorinated tap water. Put simply the microbes are not in contact with the water long enough to be killed. I've just found this out and it's what I do now. Everything is ok.
I’ve done this exact thing and came to realize there is only so much that the filter material is able to collect before it fills up and starts getting bypassed. The flow will continue but it’s going around the material instead of through it.
Keep up the good work. I will admit I am very lax on cleaning my filters. On my smaller tanks(under 55 us gallons) I generally do them every 3 to 6 months but my later tanks(over 55 to 125 us gallons) I do once a year on new years days lol.
On new years day! That's commitment, as I say if it works for you go for it.
Must clean filter more often! - noted 😂👍
I tip the dirty filter water on my garden, makes the plants grow really well ✌️💜
The roses got this water
I pour mine into a patio pond. They say to fertilize the plants in the pond...Not when you have this dirty aquarium water. It's gold. I have massive success with it in my little patio world.
Typical Matt vid, informative and interesting,and well, guess what I will be doing tomorrow!
Thank you and have fun!
The fluvals are a nice filter, I've used fx5 and fx6 on my old tanks. The only thing I don't like is once they get dirty and after a cleaning, they tend to get filthy twice as quick, I found changing one set every 2nd cleaning works great, but the downside is there not cheap. I have since moved on to a trigger 20 gallon sump, with media in my supply and charcoal in my return and filter floss after my refugium of freshwater plants. I change the floss once a week and just top off. Thx for the vids, even got my daughter watching them with me 😊👍👍
They are decent filters but a good sump is a great thing. Glad to hear your daughter enjoys it, next gen of fishkeepers!
I run Aquael ultramax 2000 and inside sponge filter with 1000l/h pump. I clean sponge filter and pre-filter on ultramax about once a month. Last time i open canister filter itself was after 2 years of running it and it was fairly clean inside, almost felt like it was unnecessery. But you inspiered me to check it out after next 2 years now xD
I manly use sponge filters so I have to stay on top of making sure they're clean. With that said I have one 40 gal breeder and the rest are 20 longs so I can get away with sponge filters. Loved the video
Thank you, sponge filters are very useful.
Hi Matt, your house or garden plants want that old water!☺💙🐠🐡🐟
Yeah my roses were pleased with these couple of buckets.
I have the FX4 on a 75g with 4 geo. sveni, 1 e.b. acara, 1 albino threadfin acara, all around 2-4 inches. plus 13 diamond tetras fully grown, 4 cory cats, and 2 clown plecos. I feed every evening and 2x a week early in the morning. usually pellet 3-4 times a week and frozen 3-4 times a week. Cleaning the filter once a month is the only way to go while over feeding!!!!! I also do partial water changes 2x a month and a bigger ~30 gallon water change once a month. That plus my several large anubias and java fern bunches have kept the boys happy and the water stable. I also have a little bit harder water and have to be careful about the ph creeping alkaline so I supplement with about 5 gallons distilled -once a week dump a gallon in. My fish are growing and showing out great. LOVE the FX4, having had 2 other canister filters this one has been my favorite. great video!!!! Clean them filters!!!
Matt, thunk about the motor and propeller area. It should be cleaned there as well. You did have quite a bit of muck, so that area is nasty as well.
I actually had a filter problem on my newly set up tank. I noticed that my green rasbora was buoyant! They were grasping for air and I guess they have that kind of swim bladder where they can manually pump it up, so they became buoyant. I thought I had an ammonia spike or something like that but I couldn’t see anything when I tested the water. I did a big water change anyways and next day they were better. But the real problem was the filter, it hade become clogged up by melting plants and wasn’t moving the water enough causing the oxygen to become low! After that I am checking my filter every week.
oOoOO good effort on spotting it!
Good video. I clean mine out every six months and it’s not this dirty 😂 I do clean the pre filter weekly with the water change etc and suck out detritus straight to my garden. I never need to clean the media and the fine filter lasts this long.
Perfect illustration of the importance of biological filtration above mechanical filtration. Whilst mechanical might look yucky, the water parameters due to a combination of biological filtration, plants and water movement from the filter kept everything ok for the fish to survive. Actually an air stone also significantly helps with the gas exchange. You also have a UV which would be really helpful in ensuring the water is free from organisms which would normally make the fish sick. All these are like life support systems for a tank. Keep good water and the rest looks after itself.
Exactly look after the water rather than the fish hahaha
I know people think it’s crazy to do but I clean my fx4 and all my other filters with tap water in my utility sink. It’s so much easier and faster to clean with the pressure from the faucet. Yes my tap has chlorine, there have been studies that chlorine does not kill beneficial bacteria in quick exposures just if it’s soaked in the chlorine water for long periods, I believe a video from primetime aquatics explains this, after cleaning fill back up and add a dechlorinator of course, I have never had a tank crash from this. I have over 14 tanks and I breed and sell fish I clean all my filters this way. Just makes things a lot easier than using tank water and buckets lol
You antichrist, LOL...I did not know that. Most of us have a few tanks, you have a lot of tanks .
I have 20 corydora in a 200l planted tank. I clean the Eheim filter once or twice a year. I move the baskets up and down a few times to remove the heavy dirt before I completely remove them. I completely remove them. I give the sponges a good wash under a running tap, hot or cold, then reassemble. Been doing it this way for last 6 years. Only seem to lose fish to old age. This of course won't work for everyone.
If you have dead spots in the corners, having cory cats also helps keep the detritus suspended. They cruise around and kick up detritus into the water column so the filter can remove it.
There is a group of sterbai and a group of Amazon bumble bee cats but they don't seem to work hard enough for a three month gap.
Great video again Matt thanks. The flow on my filter ebbs within a few days of me cleaning the sponges. I have been squeezing my sponges 😂 about once a week but still the flow slows down a few days later. Would it be best then to squeeze out the sponges as soon as you notice the outflow has slowed? Rather than a weekly routine. My flow has often been slow for a few days when Friday night comes around and I do my maintenance.
I've got two Fluval HOBs that will not let me get away with not cleaning them. Fortunately I tipped them towards the tank to stop them from overflowing when the media rises up. lol
Good plan hahaha
I just changed my pre-filter, it had JUST reduced flow and there was a LOT of muck. I hope I can get away with just cleaning the pre-filter for a while. I don't want to have to get in there 😂😂😂💜🦖
Yeah if you have a prefilter it can help out massively as most of the muck stops at the prefilter.
like watching your video man
Starting my day off RIGHT with some FISH SHOP MATT LET's GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Woohoo hopefully it got your day off to a good start!
I run an eheim 2215 with a 2217 impeller but if I ever changed to a new filter it would either be the FX2 or the 2217. Have heard it's one of the best.
I liked it! Or course I do my filters frequently but it’s cool to see what happens in a canister filter when you wait. Gross but cool at the same time lol
Hahaha not the first time I've been described as gross but cool 😂
Not you, you nut, the filters lol I love everything you do and I love when you talk about the different varieties of fish. So educational!!
@@FishShopMatt😂😂😂😂😂
All of it good common sense knowledge.
😱 Off to clean my canister filter...
I guess I should clean my fx4 this weekend, it’s been going for 3 months
Great video, half the Nation will be cleaning their filters tomorrow, Now, where's that bucket?
Hahaha yeah I've read a lot of comments about going to check their filter tomorrow.
Yes your right about cleaning but also the Uv slows the flow of the pump......use a extra smaller filler for the uv so the fx isn't reduced in flow.... When I took my fx uv off it almost doubled in flow
I keep bettas in two of my tanks. I have learned the hard way that slacking on my maintenance routine, whether I'm busy or just not up to it, has had disastrous results for my bettas. I've raised both since pups and each time I decided to skip maintenance they've gotten sick. Putting off filter maintenance and water changes have both put me and them in worse positions. I think what makes it worse is I may be a bit overstocked while running HOBs.
Currently saving up for a proper canister for my bigger tank so it can better deal with my bouts of neglect than my current HOB. Not that I want to neglect but as a bit of extra security.
Yeah it's always worth having a safety net and sometimes the smaller filters don't give you that.
is that a your christmas tree in the reflection? love your vids, my favourite go to relaxation vids, thank you
2 things on this subject its complicated by pre filters. I clean my OASE pre filter once a month I haven't looked at the main media yet. Also that dirty filter water is an excellent fertilizer for house and garden plants.
The pre filter certainly does help.
Hey Matt, thanks for the interesting video! Would you still recommend to clean the filter that often if you have the Oase canister filters that have the pre-filter? I clean the pre-filter maybe twice a months, but haven't touched the insides of the filter for quite some time..
The pre filter does mean you can get away with bigger gaps in between cleaning. I would just keep an eye on it and if the flow slows down even after a pre filter clean it's probably worth doing a full clean.
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