

I use filter floss as media - and ONLY filter floss. I am sure they are good, but IMHO they are way overpriced. I am a great fan of Eheim filters, but I don't use their media.
#Eheim 2260 media series
If you follow this procedure, you will find priming Eheim classic series filters a breeze, and you can save hundreds of dollars on what a similar filter with self priming feature would cost. On the rare occasion that it does not, you simply have to disconnect the double-tap-quick-release at the filter outlet, and let some more water run into your bucket until there is only water in the filter and no air. In 99 cases out of 100 all air will have come out of the filter this way, and it will start without a hitch. Open the return line and plug in the filter.Unplug the filter, close the tap on the filter outlet, and connect the filter to the return pipe via the corresponding double-tap-quick-release at the upper end of the filter.I will even plug in the filter shortly to remove air from the pump around the impeller. You want water to run clearly through the filter into the bucket without bubbles. Wait until the filter has filled all the way with water, maybe tilting it a little at the end to expel all the air in the filter.If not, you need to give the return pipe a quick suck with your mouth to start the siphon.

If there was still water in the filter intake line from the tank down to the double-tap-quick-release near the filter intake, the siphon should start automatically filling the filter with water.

That means they lack any modern gizmos such as self priming and so on. The Eheim classic series of filters has been around virtually unchanged since the 1970s. Now I finally got one, and the thing is all I ever dreamed about! I've been drooling over the 2260 ever since I was a kid. The tank is filtered by an Eheim 2260 canister filter with Eheim diffusor.
