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Hooking up a air line to a Internal Filter

If your goal is for the internal filter to work more efficiently I don’t see how adding air will help.
Why does it clog so quickly? Lots of suspended particulate waste?
Perhaps you could change the density of the foam insert to a more porous foam so it doesn’t clog up so fast 🤷🏻‍♂️
 
Air driven sponge filters are great but have limitations and need to be set up right. If they're clogging quick you probably need bigger sponges and/or more of them and better air pumps. Small sponges are only good for small tanks and light bioload with low power pumps.

I really like the aquatop-180 sponge filters, they seem to have the ideal density and size to be useful in larger tanks and the design is very simple and effective.

If this is for one of those little wall hanging internal sponge filters than it's probably just being overwhelmed by fish waste.
 
If your goal is for the internal filter to work more efficiently I don’t see how adding air will help.
Why does it clog so quickly? Lots of suspended particulate waste?
Perhaps you could change the density of the foam insert to a more porous foam so it doesn’t clog up so fast 🤷🏻‍♂️
I dunno i thought maybe hooking up a air pump to it would make it more powerful That's why i posted the question. I just took it out the box with the sponges it comes with. i bought this because a very respected you tuber recommend it. I knew i should of bought the Sicce Shark PRO 900.
Is there a sponge density you would recommend the ones the internal filter come with are pretty flimsy
 
Air driven sponge filters are great but have limitations and need to be set up right. If they're clogging quick you probably need bigger sponges and/or more of them and better air pumps. Small sponges are only good for small tanks and light bioload with low power pumps.

I really like the aquatop-180 sponge filters, they seem to have the ideal density and size to be useful in larger tanks and the design is very simple and effective.

If this is for one of those little wall hanging internal sponge filters than it's probably just being overwhelmed by fish waste.
I have sponge filters on my tank i have no problem with those my air pump handles those fine. I had 2 one in each corner of my 125 but i wanted a little more swim space for my fish so i removed one of the sponges off the sand and bought this internal filter as it mounts to the glass so fish have more room on the bottom
 
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