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Phish lover
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Lilburn, Georgia
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I just set up a 10 gallon tank with a sponge filter yesterday. There's a few things that I don't understand about these filters. The first is: Why won't it stop floating around the tank? Secondly: Why did it spit out bits of charcoal? Thirdly: I guess I now need to clean my tank out because it's just sitting in the gravel.
I don't like these things so far. |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: London UK
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What do you mean by a sponge filter?
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Aquatic Naturalist
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Is it a sponge filter or a corner filter?
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Whatever it is, make sure that their is no air trapped inside it as this can make it float, and in power filters cause a very irritating noise!!!!!!!!!!
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Phish lover
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Lilburn, Georgia
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Well the guy at the LFS told me that I needed to get a sponge filter for very small fish because they could get sucked up into a bio wheel filter. Then he handed me this filter. Now that I look on the box, I see nothing that says sponge filter. It has something that kind of looks like cotton on top of activated charcoal. It says in the instructions to place it in an unobtrusive back corner (which I did) but it won't stay there. There are a few tiny bubbles in it. I can't get them out.
Will they take this thing back now that it's been used? |
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Phish lover
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Lilburn, Georgia
Age: 34
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Hagen Filtration Kit for 5-10 gallon aquariums
It says "Elite 799" on the pump |
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Phish lover
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Lilburn, Georgia
Age: 34
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Been doing some research... I was sold a box filter. Makes me kind of mad
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Pimpin' fish ain't easy
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Quad Cities, IA/IL
Age: 30
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I use the ATI hydro sponge filters and the jungle dirt magnet types. The ATI are alot nicer. Weighted at the bottom so now worry about it floating.
This is what they look like, the ATI type.. http://www.jehmco.com/PRODUCTS_/FILT...e_filters.html |
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Ichthus Owner
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: FL
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oh cool! now i know what a sponge filter is! i figured it was just a sponge that floated around the water and i could never figure out how that would filter anything!
do they work well? do you think it would be a good supplemental filter for a 15 gallon tank? also, do they make ones small enough for a 2.5 gallon tank?
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You can use sponge filters on just about any small tank. 15 may be pushing it depending of what the tank inhabitants are. They are great for fry tanks. I personally use penn-plax corner filters (kinda like the one you have). They have charcoal in the as well as filter floss. They also come with suction cups to attach on the tank wall.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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well i would want to use the sponge in the 15 just as a supplemental filter. I already have a filter in there, but i wanted to get a sponge one just in case the other one fails, which has happened before
also, would a sponge filter work with sand?
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Pimpin' fish ain't easy
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Quad Cities, IA/IL
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I use them as extra backup bio filteration for larger tanks, and for my 10-20 gallon fry/juvi tanks. They work great once established. There are many models and types of sponges made. The dirt magnets I mentioned are little triangle shaped sponges that are meant for 5-10G tanks mostly. They work fine with sand tanks. They are handy for seeding new tanks too, skip the cycling process or speed it up anyway. Power goes out or surges and the power filters impeller stops, these just run off air.
I think this is the models that I have two of in a couple 10 gallons, says its rated for up to 20 gallons. http://www.petsolutions.com/Jungle+S...100036-C-.aspx |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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theres a article somewhere on making sponge filters i'll see if i can put in in the DIY section and pull up a link to it in this post
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Columbus, Ohio
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I use sponge filters on all my tanks, in place of or in addition to hang-on or internal power filters. They are for biological filtration (cycling) primarily. I don't clean them, unless they get really gunky, then just squeeze them out in a bucket of tank water from water changing. Love them!
Corner box filters work well too, but sometimes need rocks in the box to hold them down. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
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I have a dual sponge filter in my multi 10 gal. tank. It's a little overkill, but my tank always looks like it's just been set up. It has a sand substrate and is working great.
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Phish lover
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Lilburn, Georgia
Age: 34
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Got my sponge filter today. Much better. Thanks for the help.
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