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HELP WITH FX6 CANISTER FILTER


Elyse
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Hey everyone, 

I've had my FX6 set up on my 75 gallon for about 2 years now. I clean it every three months but have not replaced any parts. For the last 2 months the flow has been getting slower and slower to the point where the water coming out of the output is barely anything compared to what is used to be. Should I spend the money on new parts for it or just scrap it for hang on back filters that are much easier to maintain? I didn't know how large of tanks people use hang on back filters for...

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On 9/5/2023 at 10:25 PM, mynameisnobody said:

@Elyse Douglas it may be time for a new one, but I do know that they have pasted way longer than 2 years for most, it’s quite strange. 

Do you think it's worth paying the money to buy some parts and try to fix it or should I just go with a couple bigger HOB filters? Also, I eventually want to stock my 210 gallon aquarium with large south american cichlids and am trying to decide between several HOB filters or a canister filter. I will be honest I HATE doing maintenance on the canister filter but don't know if HOB filters can keep up with big messy fish like oscars. 

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On 9/5/2023 at 11:46 PM, mynameisnobody said:

It’s all on what you prefer. Personally I prefer canisters and hang on backs on my larger aquariums. Have you cleaned all the hoses thoroughly? You could have some built up crud going on inside the fx6 tubing. 

i have not; i'll have to look up videos slash buy some tools to be able to do that

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On 9/5/2023 at 8:58 PM, Elyse Douglas said:

i have not; i'll have to look up videos slash buy some tools to be able to do that

This should be done just about every time you open the canister or see flow deteriorate.
 

 

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On 9/6/2023 at 12:02 AM, nabokovfan87 said:

This should be done just about every time you open the canister or see flow deteriorate.
 

 

i tried cleaning the impeller and the flow was still low

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On 9/6/2023 at 12:11 AM, nabokovfan87 said:

Check the tubes are not kinked. Make sure the media is cleaned inside.

I cleaned all the media inside; don't see any kinked tubes or anything

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The only thing that would be left is air stuck in there somewhere restricting flow, but that's generally easy to hear.

If all that is in check then you may need to replace the impeller or the pump.  I would go ahead and contact fluval.

 

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On 9/6/2023 at 12:17 AM, nabokovfan87 said:

The only thing that would be left is air stuck in there somewhere restricting flow, but that's generally easy to hear.

If all that is in check then you may need to replace the impeller or the pump.  I would go ahead and contact fluval.

 

I can hear water gurgling in the canister which I feel like i didn't used to be able to hear; don't know where air would be getting in though 

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Recently I noticed low flow from my fluval207.  
 

The culprit?  A Ramshorn snail had climbed up and over the skimmer of my lilypipe and was lodged in the glass return line…

In essence you either have low pump action or a restriction somewheres…

I would clean all hoses etc ensuring no restrictions.  And I would ensure all valves and passages in the filter were also clear.  A valve handle can still open and close, but the body of the valve itself might be obstructed…

impeller bearings can develop drag over time.  They should allow free turning without drag o excessive play…

 

the fx series has computerized chip to optimize flow.  There is of course always the possibility the fault could be with the chip…  But, I would think that to be a remote possibility.  When I was a Paramedic we had a saying.  When you hear hoofbeats your first thought should be horses, not Zebras…

My first thought would a be a system wide check for low restrictions everywhere…

Personally I can not imagine swapping out to hang on back filters instead of  canister…, but I recognize that some people might feel quite differently..

 

https://www.tropicalfishcareguides.com/fish-tank-filters/fix-fluval-fx6-problems-troubleshooting-guide/#google_vignette
 

this page might have some help.  It has a few Fluval videos embedded in it…

 

 

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