Down2Earth Juvinile Bristlenose

Number of posts: 148 Location: Seaside california Thank You Points: 0 Registration date: 2012-02-18
 | Subject: will this help with filters? Wed Mar 07, 2012 5:40 pm | |
| i have 4 extra sponge filters. the kind that work with an air stone in the middle of them to get the flow of water going...
my question is if i put these filters in my sump with no air going to them. will this allow Bactria to grow in them anyways ? water is moving over them but it isn't moving through them |
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Number of posts: 2281 Age: 26 Location: Adelaide, South Australia Job/hobbies: Aquatic ecologist/genetisist Humor: yes please :) Thank You Points: 132 Registration date: 2010-05-08
 | Subject: Re: will this help with filters? Wed Mar 07, 2012 9:48 pm | |
| absolutly  This is common practice for a lot of people as it will provide a good solid surface area for the bacteria and it will also keep them loaded if even needed for a quick tank start up where you need a cycled filter. Get them in there _________________ Doug's Bristlenose eBook - The number one source of Bristlenose information and the most detailed breeding guide avaliable 3rd edition OUT NOW!!! LOADS OF ADDITION INFORMATION, PICS, DIAGRAMS AND BRISTLENOSE GOODNESS
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Down2Earth Juvinile Bristlenose

Number of posts: 148 Location: Seaside california Thank You Points: 0 Registration date: 2012-02-18
 | Subject: Re: will this help with filters? Wed Mar 07, 2012 10:42 pm | |
| good deal. im in the middle of building a fish room/ shelving for my house for more 20 gallon tanks.
guppies will be used to keep the bacteria fed while there is no plecos in the tank. will be growing out the baby guppies in most of these tanks |
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 | Subject: Re: will this help with filters? Wed Mar 07, 2012 11:29 pm | |
| yeah, we do it all the time at the aquarium store where i work. We always have at least 10 sponge filters ready to go at the drop of a hat. Saved a poor fish or 2 i can tell you! _________________ Doug's Bristlenose eBook - The number one source of Bristlenose information and the most detailed breeding guide avaliable 3rd edition OUT NOW!!! LOADS OF ADDITION INFORMATION, PICS, DIAGRAMS AND BRISTLENOSE GOODNESS
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Down2Earth Juvinile Bristlenose

Number of posts: 148 Location: Seaside california Thank You Points: 0 Registration date: 2012-02-18
 | Subject: Re: will this help with filters? Wed Mar 07, 2012 11:37 pm | |
| glad to hear it. i was sittin at my computer one day thinking about it. i have about 6 on hand. i dont use them in any of my tanks any more since i have moved into a sump. but with the fry being a problem with the sump set up i currently have. i have to re-design a sump overflow box intake or just an intake tube. so the fry cannot get into it.
so my new fish rack will have sponge filters and air lines ran to each. but this wont be for a month or 2. plenty of time to cycle all the sponges. |
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