Joey, to answer your question; yes I enjoy your videos where youre showcasing the fish and the various aquariums (aquaria?), but I prefer the more "instructional" videos that help us keep things running more smoothly. Even something as basic as showing us how to clean filters is valuable.
@JamWellMotoАй бұрын
Exactly I’ve been a subscriber for years and also use various filters, so I’m excited to watch this video!
@philipdesantis241Ай бұрын
Agreed!!
@WintersdarkАй бұрын
Yup. Instructional videos are the ones that got me interested in this channel, and they're really the ones I want to see. Even if they're things that have been covered in the past, it's often instructional to see if a design or method has held up over the years or evolved in some new way.
@deedeewass3047Ай бұрын
I clean my FX6 about every 6 to 8 months and to me it sure needs it by then. I really enjoy watching all your maintenance videos and how you take care of such a large fish room. I have been in this hobby now for 18 years but the beauty of it is you never stop learning.
@Kuzuri1832Ай бұрын
I've been keeping fish for 20 years and have been watching your videos for a solid portion of that, I personally appreciate these behind the scenes takes. All these years in and I still learn new or different ways of doing things.
@stevelakiАй бұрын
I clean my fx6 filters in a bucket filled with water from the tank. As I have Malawi cichlids I do it once a month. Love your videos 😊
@ImDying2LiveАй бұрын
I keep cichlids, 2 canisters, I clean one of them every 6 months, so they have 12 months between cleanings. I also do 50-70% waterchanges roughly every 10 days on my 2 cichlid tanks, other tanks get 30-50% depending on stocking
@hagenhilldesignАй бұрын
That’s how I clean our filters too. This is nice seeing you do the maintenance side of the hobby. It’s the dirty work that most channels leave out. But it’s interesting and relatable. Thanks for sharing.
@johntysonАй бұрын
I’m new to the hobby. These vids are super helpful. I know I can find the info on other channels, but I trust your opinions and methods more than anyone else.
@mongloid13Ай бұрын
Yes I want more videos like this!!!!
@jaredneuman1987Ай бұрын
If you have to choose - go full fish nerd mode! Met you 6-7 years ago and Dallas and what I I like is you don’t change. You are who you are and who you are is the balance in this hobby it needs. Anyone can fish keep and it doesn’t matter where you come from or what your background is, enjoy this hobby
@jackparkin1339Ай бұрын
These are my favourite videos 👍😎
@MikeFish316Ай бұрын
I love FX6's, keep them on all my tanks. Great video Joey! see ya on stream soon! I clean probably every 2 months
@aquarium.talktvАй бұрын
Great video man!!! Loved it.
@FallenAngel979Ай бұрын
Yes I like to see your maintenance videos. I plan on building my own separate fish room or area in the future. I like seeing things need to look out for.
@zbaler345Ай бұрын
On my 135g with peacocks, clown loaches and plecos (about 50 total fish), i have 2 fx6's. On a staggered 5-6 month rotation I will clean a filter. I will put 2 new sponges on the bottom and clean and rotate the others up. I have bio-media in the bottom and middle trays - a good rinse off for the media. top tray has some media and another round sponge. I also replace and add within the bottom tray Chemi-pure, chemi pure elite and purigen packets to help keep the water crystal clear.. I also use Seachem Prime conditioner fill up the fx6 before i connect it back to the tank. Love your vids btw!!
@sdchargers1071Ай бұрын
amazing video, love the short videos of things you do around the aqarium
@aspinwallfamilyhomestead7018Ай бұрын
Hey Crumble here lol I clean my fx 6 on my discus tank every 2 months it's like you said it is great water for the plants lol. By cleaning it you remove the dead bacteria and therefore you create space for new bacteria to adhere too. It is essential for a good established tank! That's why I love moving bed filters alot with k2 media the air bubbles create the spinning of the k2 and shakes off any dead bacteria that's why you barely have to clean moving bed filters because it is basically self cleaning
@stoneysscapes7544Ай бұрын
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@zwilnikАй бұрын
A couple of months on the media in the canister filters. The sponge on the intakes gets rinsed out weekly. -ish.
@erick6102Ай бұрын
Same, I clean the one canister filter I have when i notice the flow is slowing down. I also prefer the instructional videos vs the “freestyle” type updates. I know it’s more editing / work for you but that’s what drew me to your channel over 13 years ago.
@cooliipieАй бұрын
The plants in the piranha tank look amazing dude 😮
@Gymnos2Ай бұрын
I like having clear canister filters since you can get a good general idea of how clean they are. The Fluval FX6 is a great choice since it can hold so much media and has such a high flow rate, I'm guessing you can go longer in between water changes just due to its size. When I used canisters I had a couple Penn-Plax Cascades going in parallel on a 100G cichlid tank, could usually go a couple months between filter cleaning. Almost got the FX6 as well but ended up downsizing to a 33 long, ever since I've been running a 33 long planted beta tank and sponge filters, love it! But gosh, I planted crypt parva in there about 6 years ago and just now finally starting to get results. The extra natural sunlight at my new home definitely helps.
@padres6116Ай бұрын
I love this type of video. I had the same impeller problem with an FX4 I got with a tank on offerup. I cleaned the whole thing multiple times and couldn't get the water flow going strong. I asked a guy at my LFS, and he told me to clean the impeller. It works great now.
@jasonlouis8615Ай бұрын
I enjoy seeing this stuff
@mancfoxАй бұрын
Its well worth getting yourself a bottle of silicone oil to put on the seals when you do a clean - its prevents the seals from drying out and cracking, therefore preventing leaks and keeping the seals super tight. Its only a few ££s for a bottle off eBay on this side of the pond so id imagine its similarly cheap in Canada. Also can be used on noisey impellors too 👍
@rolandtraynorАй бұрын
Great info here ,, I have adopted the same method for my filters , I clean about every 6 months or longer , I longer i leave it the better the water quality . i run two filter set up and alternate the clean with a few weeks between each one , .. LRB would love what your demonstrating here .. Thanks Joey . All the best from the UK . R .
@shyyxyooj169Ай бұрын
As much as I love your tanks, I would love to see your filtration systems and how they all work!! Video idea maybe
@rilanajansen1794Ай бұрын
My thank filter i clean and 6 months sometimes later❤
@dingodave3966Ай бұрын
Yes once or twice a year seems good enough for my setup of Africans. Good on ya Joey, let us in on all the juicy stuff. Legend.
@adammiechiels9432Ай бұрын
I never thought I could teach the KING something but I’ll explain how you can unhook your fx6 filter without getting water everywhere. While it’s still plugged in, shut off your inlet going to your filter. Then shut off your outlet going to your tank. Now unplug your filter. When you remove the hoses, no water will come out.
@silentlisteningАй бұрын
I use a pre-filter on the FX filter and sure helps. Just gotta clean the pre-filter weekly. But once a year on the big FX
@markfranklin8831Ай бұрын
Good advice
@kala6576Ай бұрын
I found baby albino bristle nose plecos in my FX one time while cleaning it. It had been 6 months since I had last cleaned it.
@TheJandreaujАй бұрын
Little tip, if you drain some water out of the bottom before you take the hoses off, you won’t get that water explosion. Might not be worth it but where my tank is in a spot that I really don’t want water on the floor, helpful to know!
@curtisframseyАй бұрын
Maintenance videos are a good thing. Keep up the good work.
@WetsleevesagainАй бұрын
My sponges get like that after 6 weeks. I go by flow rates
@strugglejennings7215Ай бұрын
Yes everything and tips I always down to watch videos on everything
@mickeysr5817Ай бұрын
Great video 😊 Detroit
@citizentruckerАй бұрын
i have a tidal 55 on my 20 long, hardly ever touch it. maybe a few times a year to clean the sponges. bout it. the only issue ive had with it is the impeller sometimes gets clogged with mulm or plant debris. but thats a quick fix. really love this filter. less trouble then the old aquaclears.
@scottgordin9709Ай бұрын
I clean my canister filters on a six month rotation, but alternate cleaning so it’s more like a three month rotation. But now that I moved away from Oscars and Green Terrors I’m gonna see how my FX6’s look after eight months or even a year between cleaning them👍
@kasperkjrsgaard1447Ай бұрын
I clean the filters when theres a reduced circulation. It’s usually somewhere between every 2 or 3 years in the most dirty aquariums up to 4-5 years in the less populated aquariums. I dont have any canister filters, but mostly HMF, sump and background filters. I have a few hang on back filters in my two Endler aquariums. They need a bit more periodic maintenance - usually twice a year.
@LembergTBАй бұрын
My FX4 is getting cleaned twice a year 😅. I only have a 65-gallon tank.
@SlimTim_dirty_aquaticsАй бұрын
Well I’m cleaning my canister filters while watching this video. Try to clean mine every 2-3 months. Fired Up!!!
@NoelG-IREАй бұрын
The time between cleaning depends on the bioload. I have 1 marine and 3 FW tanks. The FW canisters get cleaned when the flow is noticeably reduced. One is heavily stocked and needs the sponges rinsed monthly. The other 2 maybe every 4/5 months. I don’t even bother testing the water anymore. I do maybe 30% water change twice a year on all 3. Marine tank has a sump so not comparable, but I actually run a canister filer on the sump. I use it as a vac to keep detritus off the bottom, I also use it to run carbon etc and finally, it is my emergency cycled filter encase I need to setup a hospital/ QTN tank quickly. I think you should maybe distinguish if using a canister on a marine tank, you would want to be cleaning it out a lot more often as flow is absolute essential to maintain a healthy reef. I love canisters for their convenience, but they make you a lazy aquarist and can very easily become phosphate factories if not kept in check.
@ragnarlothbrok4281Ай бұрын
Hey man could you post an update on your planted saltwater macro algae tank?
@jamesyoung3006Ай бұрын
What about cleaning the impeller?
@danielletracyannАй бұрын
You have to do that? 😅 mine stopped working but I reckon it was my snails getting stuck
@thekingofdiyАй бұрын
Ya, watch Till the end lol
@hepaaquatics8947Ай бұрын
I am in Toronto and alway wonder if you ever come this side of the world.
@malachiburigАй бұрын
I only clean mine when the flow rate goes down. You can put vasceline on the orings so that they last longer
@kevinlam248Ай бұрын
There is a way to disconnect the fx6 without spilling. There is a drain at the bottom so open that before you disconnect it. I'm pretty sure the instructions tell you to do that.
@mikeritter2979Ай бұрын
His piranha tank is badass
@TheSalient1Ай бұрын
@kingofdiy my process exactly however , you did not mention how often you lube the o rings? I do mine once or twice a year with food grade lube, to keep them supple
@AlepoudiitsaАй бұрын
looks at the rain outside... can i have off that rain too? 😅
@RedZ-ZarakiАй бұрын
X3 fx6 on 6x2x2. Clean x2 filters every 6 months (give or take) and leave one till the next time. No issues with wayer or fish health
@mr.delta5202Ай бұрын
Question? Which glue would you recommend when doing aquascape’s
@justinzinyk7776Ай бұрын
Honestly man I only clean my fx6s once the flow rate slows down no different than you! And I tell you what my water quality is amazing running fx6s and the 406s on my fahaka tank. They do such a good job don’t think I’d ever want to run a sump. Fluval makes some amazing canisters! All my fish are super happy and healthy!
@bigdaddyfindoggАй бұрын
I only clean canisters when flow diminishes, and never clean them til water tuns clear. Gotta leave some muck in the sponges.
@chrisgreyling7340Ай бұрын
I use pre filters on my inlets and then I only clean the canister when I move the tank (almost never)
@michaelhaines3451Ай бұрын
I have 2 Sicce Whale 500 cannisters. I don't keep a schedule, but look for reduced flow. Works out to be about every 3 months. Obviously, I don't clean both at the same time.
@josephgadway8950Ай бұрын
All your videos are interesting. I rinse my media out weekly. I have the easiest diy top filters on my tank. So easy, why not rinse them? I rinse media in aquarium water the day before I do water changes. I keep messy fantail goldfish.
@the1sdelungАй бұрын
Wait we’re supposed to clean our canisters? Also what if you used the og bashee sump for the sump under the 375?
@duber3559Ай бұрын
Joey, I have ridiculously high kh in my water, a well in Northern Maine. Have you ever done a diy ro filter or have any ideas on how to do it. I've went thru book again and searched channel and can't find anything.
@CoralReefkidАй бұрын
Hi Joey
@hepaaquatics8947Ай бұрын
Hi Joey, I have a 240gallon, 12 Discus (5” to 6”) and 8 Angel (body size 4” to 5”) aquarium, filtered with 2 FX6 and 1 Emperor 450 HOB for water polishing, I do at least 50% weekly water change and basically rinse the sponges and change the filter floss every 2 to 3 weeks. The FX6’s I clean every 6 months separating the cleaning alternate week rinsing the sponges in tap and media in tank water, a question for you the media bricks like those in your sump, what do you think about breaking those up to use in the FX6 instead of the usual media Fluval provide with the filter
@BlueLighteningGojoАй бұрын
I clean my filter once a month, water change once every other week.
@Bens-Aquatic-FishАй бұрын
Do you sell merch?
@pwaquatics3290Ай бұрын
About every 3 months. Really depends on feeding.
@QoQReptilesАй бұрын
I have a sump so i only clean the first section. Which means take out the filterfloss and replace it 😂
@rookiefarmer702Ай бұрын
I know you deal with fish tanks, but I have a question about my 150-foot by 50-foot by 15-foot deep pond. I'm not sure if you can help, but I've asked a bunch of people locally and here on youtube with no help. The water test comes back, and everything is in the right parameters. The water isn't clear and I get a brown film on the top and the vegetation gets the same film on it. I have an aerator with two air stones, and I put blue dye in also. We swim in the pond with about 500 koi when the weather here in Nothern Ontario gets hot and muggy. Thanks in advance for any help from you or your subs.
@Gymnos2Ай бұрын
I would check BamaBass for his videos on ponds. Some advice for your standard fish tank is relevant, but ponds really are a different beast since they're exposed to the open and receive so much sunlight. Also what you're describing could be an algae bloom, not 100% sure about the film though -- its probably harmless but could be related to fertilizer runoff. Good luck!
@tuttabobАй бұрын
I have always cleaned my cannister filter using the existing aquarium water with thought that using tap water may kill the bacteria. Am I wrong?
@adler819Ай бұрын
I clean all my filters with tap water about once a year.
@2869mayАй бұрын
"A little bit of water splash".... right next to a power strip.
@AquascapingGreatnessАй бұрын
water all over the plug is frying my brain
@matharm78Ай бұрын
My sump 2 years cycle ... fx6 about 6 months or when flow reduces
@evancoleman74Ай бұрын
I have an fx6 and fx5 on a 180 gallon and my fx5 had broke down sense than it’s been a year sense I cleaned my fx6 but I know I got to 😂😂
@justinbridgemohan8065Ай бұрын
Hey Joey I was watching a Mr.Beast video from 2 years ago, I don't know if he is still doing this but he asked many you tubers to send over left over merch so he can give it away to help people in need. He asked at the end of the video to bug out favorite you tubers to send him merch so he can help people. I know you like helping people so maybe you can team up with him or send him some stuff. Thanks for reading. Love your videos by the way hopefully one day we can chat.
@janir1838Ай бұрын
Cleaning 300litre reef tank canister filter once week😂
@Christen-ed2qjАй бұрын
I clean my sponge filter.. now like 11 month..
@A.R.C.77Ай бұрын
Use a tub with some water from the tank and use that to wash everything boom your welcome
@Matthew.HenleyАй бұрын
All that fish 💩 😮
@marcylee8418 күн бұрын
I thought cleaning with sink water isn’t good for your sponges?
@marcylee8418 күн бұрын
Nvm just rewind to see you are on well water
@jessiecorceles6317Ай бұрын
Joey..... where are your shoes?
@Fishin_GameАй бұрын
You gave away the he feet for the free oh noooooo
@johnheckles8239Ай бұрын
Iv got better flow rate than that 😂
@wadelawson4165Ай бұрын
I only clean when flow rate is reduced…..get video
@blairlockАй бұрын
Hope you washed your hands afterwards.
@rcv2310Ай бұрын
"technically", "technically", "technically". You don't even use it correctly
@markbusey1593Ай бұрын
Folks please don't use fresh water to clean your sponges like he doing. Get a 5 gallon bucket and fill with the tank water. Then gently squeeze sponges clean. If water gets too dirty just simply empty bucket and add more tank water.
@corynobbs6619Ай бұрын
He is using water from a well
@markbusey1593Ай бұрын
@@corynobbs6619 regardless, he's washing all the bacteria out.
@garystein9536Ай бұрын
Ew, kinda tainted video with Chinese advertising lame