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Old 04-12-2008, 04:18 PM
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I vote for 100 micron. Not as much laundry

I had both 50 and 25. The 50s lasted about 3-4 days and the 25s lasted just over 24 hours. The 100s last about a week which works better for me as Sunday is tank cleaning/maintenance day
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Old 04-12-2008, 05:56 PM
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(100 micron) cleaned once a week for me too
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I have to change my 100 micron about every 3-4 days
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Old 04-12-2008, 11:00 PM
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I generally use 100 mic
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Agreed. This is the best size.

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I vote for 100 micron. Not as much laundry

I had both 50 and 25. The 50s lasted about 3-4 days and the 25s lasted just over 24 hours. The 100s last about a week which works better for me as Sunday is tank cleaning/maintenance day
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Agreed. This is the best size.
I tried a 10 micron once...that was not a good idea. 7 hours it lasted.
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Old 04-13-2008, 03:43 AM
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I think I am going to stick with the majority and use the 100 micron bags.
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i'm setting up a sump pretty soon and was wondering if i go 100 micron can't i just wash it out once or twice before replacing it, or does it get way too clogged even from the first use?
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i'm setting up a sump pretty soon and was wondering if i go 100 micron can't i just wash it out once or twice before replacing it, or does it get way too clogged even from the first use?
They really need to go thru a full cycle in the washing machine to get clean. Rinsing them just won't get them clean enough. You could run it through the wash quickly each week. My tank splashes too much when the sock is off so I would have to keep the circulation off while the sock was in the wash. They are under $3-10 each, and it is much easier to have a few socks to exchange when they get dirty. When a few are dirty, put them all in the wash together to safe on H2O and electricity.
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When it becomes clogged (water flowing out the top rather than through the sock) you simply remove it and wash it. Handy to have an few extra but not a requirement. The bags last for years.

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