FLUVAL FX5 STOPPED WORKING NEED HELP

InfamousRedlineZ

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Hey everyone, I need some help on this because this is my only filter for my tank.The fx5 just stop flowing! Its having a big problem sucking in water. Im looking at the intake tube and I can see the water level going up and down but not fully intake into the canister and out through the output. I have try turning it off, checking so that theres nothing blocking the suctions in the canister itself and check the tubing for the intake and output. I dont know what to do and dont have any filter to back up my name. I have lost 4 africans already and this is making me very sad! Please if someone have experience with this filter than please let me know I can do to fix this fast!
 

Anthraxx

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first off get started doing some water changes, nothing too drastic but definiately do so changes. i may be its just gummed up and needs a good cleaning or the impeller could be toast. id suggest taking it apart to find the impeller to see if thats in good shape. i know this kinda thing can be a pain but i wish u the best of luck
 

InfamousRedlineZ

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Should I take out my polish pads and as for the impeller. Wouldn't it make some noise if I need a new one? Idk this is my first canister still noob at it
 

DMD123

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Is it newly set up or set up for awhile? It probably needs a very good cleaning. On the inside of the lid there is a small tube that can get clogged. I use a q-tip with most of the cotton removed to run down that little tube to clean. Might have to also take apart the pump portion and clean the impeller area.

They are very good filters and Ive had mine running for years with no problems. Ive also started to accumulate 'back up' equipment in case of failure to give me some time to work on things. Might be a good time to get a HOB filter for emergency's like this.
 

Anthraxx

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i really doubt it would make much noise, but that may explain a humming issue ive been having lately with DMD's old cascades (still going strong btw :p)
 

InfamousRedlineZ

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Okay, thanks guys! I took everything apart and clean everything and Left the sponges and bio media and took out the polish pad. It's working now thanks yeah I has plans to meet up a guy today to buy 2 aquaclear 110 because both of my other fail but again thanks guys. You guys been a great help ill snap some pictures for you guys tonight to share
 

DMD123

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Anthraxx said:
i really doubt it would make much noise, but that may explain a humming issue ive been having lately with DMD's old cascades (still going strong btw :p)
Awesome! I think the Cascades are some of the best budget filters out there.
 

DMD123

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On MFK a member suggested to use the Eheim 2215 coarse pads in the FX5. They fit perfect and are more sponge like (rinse and reuse) and will last even longer than the coarse pads for the FX5 (disposable). Im going to do this when I finish off my FX5 pads to save money.
 

bassetman

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I have sme of those I will try and see how it works. I have been using the fine fx5 pads in the 2215 so it should be a good fit.
 

Betty

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Glad you were able to get if fixed quickly.! Are you planning to run one of those additional filters you picked up along with your Fluval?

I think it would be a good idea to have two filters running on that tank if you had fish dying with the one filter not operational for a short time.

Do you know how long it wasn't working before the fish started to die?
 

InfamousRedlineZ

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Yeah I'm running both of the aquaclear 110 a long with the fx5. I'm assuming it was like 3 days before I found out that it died on me. I was so sad when I seem my wild caught Copadichromis trewavasae "Mloto Likoma", 1 of the Nimbochromis fuscotaeniatus and 1 of the Aristochromis Christyi sad day it was! I did water changes after I found them dead and keeping a close eye on the ammonia nitrates and nitrites.
 
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