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been making 4” diy socks for 6 years. Started with sock needing replacement once a week but now it’s down to every 4 days so I made a larger sock using 24”x12” felt fabric. This should last 8-10 days before changing.

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been making 4” diy socks for 6 years. Started with sock needing replacement once a week but now it’s down to every 4 days so I made a larger sock using 24”x12” felt fabric. This should last 8-10 days before changing.

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What did u do to need to replace every 4 days. I do mine about 4 weeks or so. I only have 2 clownfishes
 

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What did u do to need to replace every 4 days. I do mine about 4 weeks or so. I only have 2 clownfishes
Perhaps you are using a coarse mesh fabric or water flows at a slower rate to be replacing 4 inch filter sock every 4 weeks ? Is your sock longer? My sump is not deep so sock is only 12” long. I’m pretty sure the felt fabric I use is no higher than 100 micron, and possibly finer and I have been using the same or equivalent fabric since 6 years ago.
 
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Anyone get material recently from JoAnn? Is there a specific brand that has been reef safe?
Hey looking todo this myself and seems like JoAnn still sells the same felt, I'll go and check it out soon and make sure its exactly the same with eco-fi. But based on the description seems like the exact same from however many years ago, heres a link. Let me know if you are using something different though, I'm interested! Also is there a specific type of safe thread I should use?
 
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what is the name of the material exactly ?
i went to buy and everything is polyester
Linked it just above your comment, I still havent checked it out in store yet though. Was the one I linked OOS at your Joann? Also if you need a recommendation on safe thread found some as well.
 
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been making 4” diy socks for 6 years. Started with sock needing replacement once a week but now it’s down to every 4 days so I made a larger sock using 24”x12” felt fabric. This should last 8-10 days before changing.

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Any chance you can make one for us emerald 26 users? Ill be the first to donate for the cause..also is abs ok to use for printing?
 
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Good find but I have tried all different ways to search Joann's Fabric and am unable to locate your filter sock material. Can you tell me just what numbers you are searching to locate this materiel. Years ago I purchase this exact fabric but have never been able to find again. I'm currently going to try Pellon TP971F Fusible Thermolam Plus Fleece 45'' but am not 100% sure it will work. Any comment from the gallery would be nice.
 

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