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In a message dated 6/21/2008 3:07:25 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, Deenerz@aol.com writes:
Lana,
She did get replies as she posted the same topic a week earlier. Here is Lenny’s post.

In looking back to June 5th a similar question was asked and answered. By myself and many others. Not what kind of answer she is looking for as it has been brought up three times now. Previous answers below. “Caroline,
If you are referring to a Biowheel filter, never throw them away. Your filter might be clogged or impeded somewhere. Have you tried removing the intake pipe and rinsing it out in the sink? Or the intake strainer? If those are clear the impeller may be clogging. You can remove the impeller and it’s housing and rinse it out in the sink. Please make sure you do not drop the impeller down the drain.
If the water is flowing fast and the wheel is not rolling or is slow you can take it and make sure the little bearings are still there and do not get lost. You can gently shake the bio wheel in the tank itself and place it back in the cradle it rests in.
Mike”

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