Anaerobic filter help

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Hi all,

Any suggestions on a good anaerobic filter for a fish only tank. I have a 6 foot closed filter tower full of porous pumice stone. Water pours in slowly from the top and falls to the bottom then dumps into the sump. I charged the pumice with bacteria and a bit of vodka.
My pumice is now stained with methylene blue and probably some rid ich. I do not think it works anymore. Not even clorox removes the methylene blue. Also the pumice no longer floats, which I think means all the pores are clogged. Should I buy new pumice? Should I leave it alone? Any other filter media I should put in instead? Is my approach to an anaerobic filter completely wrong?
Any suggestions would be helpful.
 
when i think of an anaerobic filter i think of those filters that had 200' of 1/4" line and a flow rate of a few drops a second, im not quite sure what you have is an anaerobic filter more of a trickle filter?
 
Hi all,

Any suggestions on a good anaerobic filter for a fish only tank. I have a 6 foot closed filter tower full of porous pumice stone. Water pours in slowly from the top and falls to the bottom then dumps into the sump. I charged the pumice with bacteria and a bit of vodka.
My pumice is now stained with methylene blue and probably some rid ich. I do not think it works anymore. Not even clorox removes the methylene blue. Also the pumice no longer floats, which I think means all the pores are clogged. Should I buy new pumice? Should I leave it alone? Any other filter media I should put in instead? Is my approach to an anaerobic filter completely wrong?
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Sounds like you're describing an old trickle,,, wet/dry filter ?
For any media to become anaerobic it needs to be completely submerged.
 
when i think of an anaerobic filter i think of those filters that had 200' of 1/4" line and a flow rate of a few drops a second, im not quite sure what you have is an anaerobic filter more of a trickle filter?

With that very slow flow you get anaerobic bacteria and nitrate reduction. Same effect as if you have a very low flow area of your sump with a bunch of rock or marine pure.
 
Hi all,

Any suggestions on a good anaerobic filter for a fish only tank. I have a 6 foot closed filter tower full of porous pumice stone. Water pours in slowly from the top and falls to the bottom then dumps into the sump. I charged the pumice with bacteria and a bit of vodka.
My pumice is now stained with methylene blue and probably some rid ich. I do not think it works anymore. Not even clorox removes the methylene blue. Also the pumice no longer floats, which I think means all the pores are clogged. Should I buy new pumice? Should I leave it alone? Any other filter media I should put in instead? Is my approach to an anaerobic filter completely wrong?
Any suggestions would be helpful.


I’ve never used this type of filter, but i understand the idea. If you think the media isn’t effective anymore can’t you just change it and start over?
 
I can buy pumice. But it’ll be close to $400 of pumice.
 

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