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I can't confirm that the Poret increased my water clarity but it does collect a large amount of dirt, is easily cut to size and is reusable. However its not exactly cheap and I don't want to get it unless you can confirm you got your water absurdly clear with it. I'm thinking of getting some Poret foam since you can reuse it.
Eheim 2260 parts list upgrade#
I did upgrade my 1st 2260 to a 2262 the same way and am pleased with it. I have a 125 gallon tank with basically an eheim 2262 (I manually upgraded the pump to 950gph and put another doubletap on.saved lots of $$$). I wouldn't say it is ridiculously clear but it is clear enough for me. you literally use pillow stuffing? I've been reading a million posts on a million sites and can't decide between the filter felt, polyfilter pads, eheim filter pads, micron pads, ehfisynth, or just plain pillow stuffingĭeeda does that setup get your water super ridiculously crystal clear like some of these pictures I see? I cut it to fit the canister."ĭoes that mean you dont use the fix or do you use fix AND the poret foam?Īnd one more thing haha.the poly fil or soft n crafty. I don't care for the Ehfi Fix so I use a coarse foam, 2" thick, that is 10 PPI (Pores Per Inch) called Poret. when you said: "2nd layer= Ehfi Fix (green Easter grass), about 2 to 3 inches thick. However its not exactly cheap and I don't want to get it unless you can confirm you got your water absurdly clear with it.Īlso I was a little confused. I have the mech, then substratpro, then fix, and I'm thinking of getting some Poret foam since you can reuse it. I've only had it for about a month so I dont have all the media yet. There have been quite a few threads on what type of media to use.ĭeeda does that setup get your water super ridiculously crystal clear like some of these pictures I see? I'll settle for nothing less but I'm not quite there yet. You can also use the Search button & look for Eheim 2260. This will help to keep any filter floss or poly-fill material from getting sucked up into the pump. I also suggest having the bio media as the last layer in the filter before putting the top lattice screen in place. You could potentially break the small legs on the lattice screens.
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You DO NOT want to fill the canister so full of media that you have to jam the media down to get the lid on the canister. The layer thicknesses I suggested are approximate. The final layer should be your bio media. The 2nd/3rd layers should be a medium mechanical layer. Just remember that the coarse mechanical layer is the First layer in the bottom of the filter. There are so many different ways to set up the 2260 filter. I put the bio media into a large media bag to make it easier to remove when doing filter maintenance.
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I cut it to fit the canister.ģrd layer= Another piece of Poret foam, 2" thick, that is 20 PPI, cut to fit the canister.Ĥth layer= Approximately a 1" thick layer of Poly-fil brand traditional batting OR Soft n Crafty brand Premium Densified Batting OR filter floss.ĥth layer= Ehfi Substrat Pro OR Ehfi Substrat OR Seachem Pond Matrix Or mini bio-balls. This product traps the larger particles so I do not put it in a media bag.Ģnd layer= Ehfi Fix (green Easter grass), about 2 to 3 inches thick. I have 3 Eheim 2260's and while I use different media in them, they are basically set up the same.īottom layer= Ehfi Mech (hollow cylinders), about 2 to 3 inches thick. What have people found to be the optimum arrangement? I'd like to avoid charcoal because it has to be replaced, but I'm wondering if thats the only way to fix my hard tap water that has a lot of iron in it.
Eheim 2260 parts list manual#
Then I found a good deal on substratpro and fix, followed the manual and put mech then substratpro then fix from bottom up, and my water is not very clear at all.
When I first got the filter it came with leftover carbon from the previous owner and I ran only that and the ehfimech for about a month and my water was super crystal clear.
Also, they dont say to use any type of really fine polishing pad or anything. With this recommended setup, all the crap gets stuck in the ehfisubstrat pro bio media, and the floss is completely clean. Second of all, has anyone noticed that the 2260 instruction manual says to put the media in this order from bottom to top: ehfimech -> efisubstrat -> ehfifix (AKA big mechanical hollow cylinder things -> bioballs -> green floss stuff)? First of all, what is the best arrangement of media and what media should I use for my 2260 on a 125 gallon tank?