In my previous tank life I didn't use filter socks. This red sea 170 sump came with a filter sock spot, and not having one creates a water trickling noise. Additionally with the relatively small tank size, I feel having a manual cleaning device seems nice, and the water certainly does look polished.
I had mesh socks from the previous person, but I happened to watch some BRS video talking up how they keep a month's worth of felt ones on hand, and then just toss them in the washer. That sounded great, and eco friendly, so off went an order for socks which I've adapted to fit the red sea holder.
However now begins the problem part of my story.
I've had weird issues recently resulting in some bleaching. I couldn't figure out wtf was going on. My skimmer was constantly going crazy. Things looked less happy. I thought maybe it was overdoing it on Reef Roids or my RO filters were bad. Finally I was changing out a filter sock again and noticed the skimmer immediately started bubbling like mad and starting to overflow. I also had tested the water and seen curiously high (for this tank) phosphates (around 0.1).
I'm embarrassed to say how long it took to click, but I realized "oh shit, maybe it's that I washed these socks". I pulled the sock, tossed in carbon, and started a water change.
My washing process was:
1. Run the washer empty through a rinse/drain cycle
2. Wash the socks on bulky item setting w/ an extra rinse, adding pure bleach through the bleach dispenser
3. Stick them in RODI with prime for a long time
4. Dry them completely
I figured this would get the gunk out of them (eg Reef Roids remnants) and ensure the bleach got out. However something didn't go well.
The main complication is my washer is a high efficiency front loader, with auto sensing water levels, and soap added through a dispenser you fill every load. My guess is there was remnants of soap in there, and the rinses didn't purge it.
Do you folks use felt socks? If so how are you washing them so they're not phosphate factories and soap bombs?
My gut says just toss them and go to bulk floss+a cup, but I'd rather not toss it every single time. Feels wasteful. However it's probably less wasteful than using 50 gallons of water trying to ensure I get all the soap out of the socks.
I had mesh socks from the previous person, but I happened to watch some BRS video talking up how they keep a month's worth of felt ones on hand, and then just toss them in the washer. That sounded great, and eco friendly, so off went an order for socks which I've adapted to fit the red sea holder.
However now begins the problem part of my story.
I've had weird issues recently resulting in some bleaching. I couldn't figure out wtf was going on. My skimmer was constantly going crazy. Things looked less happy. I thought maybe it was overdoing it on Reef Roids or my RO filters were bad. Finally I was changing out a filter sock again and noticed the skimmer immediately started bubbling like mad and starting to overflow. I also had tested the water and seen curiously high (for this tank) phosphates (around 0.1).
I'm embarrassed to say how long it took to click, but I realized "oh shit, maybe it's that I washed these socks". I pulled the sock, tossed in carbon, and started a water change.
My washing process was:
1. Run the washer empty through a rinse/drain cycle
2. Wash the socks on bulky item setting w/ an extra rinse, adding pure bleach through the bleach dispenser
3. Stick them in RODI with prime for a long time
4. Dry them completely
I figured this would get the gunk out of them (eg Reef Roids remnants) and ensure the bleach got out. However something didn't go well.
The main complication is my washer is a high efficiency front loader, with auto sensing water levels, and soap added through a dispenser you fill every load. My guess is there was remnants of soap in there, and the rinses didn't purge it.
Do you folks use felt socks? If so how are you washing them so they're not phosphate factories and soap bombs?
My gut says just toss them and go to bulk floss+a cup, but I'd rather not toss it every single time. Feels wasteful. However it's probably less wasteful than using 50 gallons of water trying to ensure I get all the soap out of the socks.