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christyf5 07-28-2009 03:35 PM

anyone ever used a diatom filter?
 
Just reading PaulB's 35 year old reef thread on RC (from Kevins post, thanks man!!!) and I'm intrigued. Anyone have any experience with one of these things??

fragNplug 07-28-2009 03:39 PM

I have a system1 diatom filter its better then the vortech type.
It gets rid of almost any type of algae bloom i come across, with one setback is the filter feeders do not get any food from the water column while i use it.

christyf5 07-28-2009 03:44 PM

cool, yeah I would imagine it would suck every little particulate out of the water, so no love for the filter feeders. my rocks are sloughing majorly after my tank "crash" right now and the piles 'o crap are unbelievable. I can only get so much out via siphoning and thought I might have a go with a couple powerheads and a diatom filter.

where did you get the system 1 from? I'm having a hell of a time finding them online (or any diatom filter for that matter)

thanks!

fragNplug 07-28-2009 03:53 PM

Petsmart.ca
but i see now they do not have them.
bigalsonline.ca has the votex models though.

Borderjumper 07-28-2009 04:03 PM

I have a vortex one. I bought it on ebay.:mrgreen: It does one hella job of polishing the water. They can be a bear to get started, but after a few times you get the hang of it. LOL first time it pumped my tank full of diatom powder.
The powder starts off sparkling white, and after running it for an hour its totally gungy brown-yellow.

And ya if you get one use the pool filter diatom powder. I happen to have a 50lb bag of it stored in my boiler room.. bring some jars next time and I will give you some.. but be careful with it.. microscopic little jagged sharpies that get in your lungs.

Snaz 07-28-2009 04:34 PM

When I worked at an LFS we had a diatom filter and that thing was AWESOME! It would clear a cloudy tank it minutes. It takes a little practice to not shoot diatomaceous earth all over your tank, probably REALLY bad for coral, but once you get the hang of it it rocks for a quick polish.

The Trick to NOT spewing earth all over your tank is start the pump in a full bucket first then after 30 secs hump the hoses quickly into the tank, opposite ends of course.

Leah 07-28-2009 04:35 PM

Years ago my dad had one and he swears by them. And keeps asking why I don't get one
it really did a hell of a good job. At least on fresh, I vaguely remember it but we had tons
of tanks and cleaning them all was super amazing with the crap it pulled. That I do remember. Good luck with the search!

BlueAbyss 07-28-2009 05:00 PM

I used one a couple times in the old freshwater days... amazing machines, diatom filters. Sparkling water in minutes. I do remember reading somewhere that it can increase silicates though, which can produce a diatom bloom.

Lance 07-28-2009 05:37 PM

I use mine all the time. Got it from mops.ca

Snaz 07-28-2009 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lance (Post 437851)
I use mine all the time. Got it from mops.ca

Looking at that site I see description that is wrong. You don't want to run these filters full time or it probably will collapse on itself and end the universe in a blink. Seriously these are for polishing only and not meant to be run "full time".

http://www.mops.ca/cgi-bin/SoftCart....8e5+1248803155


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