I've been running fish tanks for years. And I admit, tanks are an expensive hobby. And because of that, I used to buy cheaper filter floss. I must've been feeling flush because I decided to give this a try.
I never thought I'd feel this way about a filter floss. But it's incredible. It's not super thick, but it's capture rate is very high. I really love this stuff, and I'm so glad I have it a shot. I've used their 50 micron polishing pad for years, but I've since replaced it with a cut to fit furnace filter media that seems to capture a little better. For some reason, the 50 micron polishing pad isn't as effective as other 50 micron filter media I've used. But it's still a great pad and has it's place.
But I've found a better way to polish a tank. I have an Amazonian tank that's heavily planted, which means I have a high dissolved organics problem (lots of driftwood, plants, and botanicals breaking down). Most of that stuff passes right through floss. And while this floss captures *so* much better than any others I've used, I also use a "cut to fit" air filter media from Merv that's intended for use in air filters and furnaces. I am also reviewing that media, and you can find it on my profile if you're interested.
I place the Merv media between two pieces of this floss. The Merv media needs to be changed much more frequently, but captures much smaller particles that otherwise wouldn't be caught. It also can't be used alone because it's very thin and has no rigidity, so it needs to be placed thoughtfully. In my case, it works great between two pieces of this floss. I use this combo in both of my Amazon tanks and in my shrimp tank. It's a serious game changer.
If I really need a polished look, or my organic load is really high, I'll use Acurel's clarifier (never in my shrimp tank). And if I'm worried about the levels of my good bacteria, I'll add good bacteria, and then a small dose of clarifier. This will not only polish the tank, but clump the bacteria with the clarifier, which makes it kinda sticky, and send it right to the filter where it's most useful. If you do this, make sure you turn off your UV sterilizer if you have one. Leave it off for a few days to let the bacteria establish itself. Most people don't realize the bacteria you add to tanks isn't active immediately. It's in a spore stage and it takes a few days for it to "wake up" and establish itself.
This floss is a great general floss. It certainly polishes better than most. And their 50 micron pad is also great, but I wish the capture rate was higher. Next time I swap media, I might place the 50 micron polishing pad just before the furnace media, just to give it longevity (all sandwiched between this floss). In all, this is a great company producing a great product. And even though it seems expensive, it's much more effective.
Aquatic Experts Aquarium Filter Floss for Fish Tank Filters - FilterFirst Aquarium Filter Pad - Aquarium Filter Media Roll fo
4.6
| 5,914 ratingsPrice: 21.99
Last update: 07-30-2024
About this item
2 LAYERS EQUALS CLEAR WATER: This unique 2 Layers in 1 filter media pad combines a typical aquarium filter pad with a water polishing pad. The top layer’s open fiber construction traps LARGER PARTICLES while the bottom layer's dense fiber network TRAPS FINER PARTICLES, working together to produce clean, clear water in your aquarium.
SEE THE DIFFERENCE: When you clean this true dual density filter pad, see how much more debris it traps compared to other aquarium media pads. Your fish filter, turtle filter, and all aquatic pets filters will produce clearer water.
CUT TO FIT: FilterFirst filter media aquarium pads can easily be cut to fit your filter. Our unique poly filter pad is PERFECT FOR FRESHWATER, REEF TANKS OR SALTWATER aquariums. Ideal filter pads for aquarium wet dry filters, and will also work in your sump, canister filter media, aquaponic system, and more. They’re also perfect as a turtle tank filter!
SAFE AND DURABLE: Our aquarium filter floss pad is constructed of durable polyester fibers making it strong and durable enough to be rinsed and reused several times before needing to be replaced. This dual density filter roll works great for indoor ponds or small outdoor ponds. For larger ponds use our Koi Pond filter media pads exclusively made for ponds and water gardens.
TIP: Place our FilterFirst dual action polyfilter pad in flowing water with the open filter floss weave side up to trap coarse and fine particles. Made without dyes in USA!
SEE THE DIFFERENCE: When you clean this true dual density filter pad, see how much more debris it traps compared to other aquarium media pads. Your fish filter, turtle filter, and all aquatic pets filters will produce clearer water.
CUT TO FIT: FilterFirst filter media aquarium pads can easily be cut to fit your filter. Our unique poly filter pad is PERFECT FOR FRESHWATER, REEF TANKS OR SALTWATER aquariums. Ideal filter pads for aquarium wet dry filters, and will also work in your sump, canister filter media, aquaponic system, and more. They’re also perfect as a turtle tank filter!
SAFE AND DURABLE: Our aquarium filter floss pad is constructed of durable polyester fibers making it strong and durable enough to be rinsed and reused several times before needing to be replaced. This dual density filter roll works great for indoor ponds or small outdoor ponds. For larger ponds use our Koi Pond filter media pads exclusively made for ponds and water gardens.
TIP: Place our FilterFirst dual action polyfilter pad in flowing water with the open filter floss weave side up to trap coarse and fine particles. Made without dyes in USA!
Product information
Item Weight | 9.1 ounces |
---|---|
Manufacturer | Aquatic Experts |
ASIN | B01AHIOM8A |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | PBA76PG6PA |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars
5,914 ratings
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Date First Available | January 12, 2016 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.6 x 9.4 x 6.24 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12 x 1 x 72 inches |
Brand Name | Aquatic Experts |
Target Audience Keyword | fish |
Directions | Our filter pads can be placed directly in your aquarium filter from our bag or, if you prefer, rinse the pad first in clean fresh water. Filter pads need to be replaced on a regular basis; a cardboard template can be made of the filter pad you are replacing. Keep and use this template whenever you need to cut out new filter pads. Since each aquarium is different there is no set time to clean your filter pad. Although most hobbyists rinse the pad every one to two weeks and replace them monthly. |
Color | Clear |
Size | 72 Inch Long |
Manufacturer | Aquatic Experts |
Specific Uses for Product | Remove coarse and fine floating particles from water |