Dang, you gotta post pictures of that on this thread!m1maniac;4822406; said:running all my tanks in my fishhouse on sponge/homemade biofilters cant go wrong
tanks
2x 2ft
2x2.5ft
6x3ft
1x4ft
3x5.6ft
all on 1 air pump save loads of wattage
Odd, but oh so good? Like the first time you ever messed around with a chick?CLDarnell;4822432; said:I just bought my very first sponge filter This thread inspired me. It's going into the new shrimp tank I'm going to set up!
I am used to looking at $250 or more for canister filters. It sort of felt odd to pay $7 for a new filter lol.
Yes, this was discussed a bit earlier in this thread. Excellent idea to just throw a sponge in a submerged sump. Don't know if i'd replace anything though.gt1009;4822513; said:Random idea here, but I'm thinking now about putting a smaller sponge filter in my sump. Anyone else ever try this? You could get all the benefits of a sponge filter without the downside of having an unsightly sponge filter in the display. You could probably theoretically remove a wetdry chamber on the sump, and fill that space with sponge filters run off a single large air pump. As long as your sump doesn't have downwards water flow in the chamber you put the sponge in. In that case, you would probably have to use a small powerhead.
aclockworkorange;4822493; said:Odd, but oh so good? Like the first time you ever messed around with a chick?