C CichlidAddict4 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 18, 2015 71 0 6 30 Jul 19, 2015 #1 Planning to use pot scrubbies on a trickle filter. Now my question is, Is it better for it to be submerged or not submerged?
Planning to use pot scrubbies on a trickle filter. Now my question is, Is it better for it to be submerged or not submerged?
tlindsey Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Aug 6, 2011 24,908 26,477 1,660 Ohio Jul 19, 2015 #2 Not submerged, water should trickle over them keeping them moist, and and the bacteria will get oxygen also. Reactions: CichlidAddict4
Not submerged, water should trickle over them keeping them moist, and and the bacteria will get oxygen also.
C CichlidAddict4 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 18, 2015 71 0 6 30 Jul 20, 2015 #3 tlindsey said: Not submerged, water should trickle over them keeping them moist, and and the bacteria will get oxygen also. Click to expand... Okay, Thanks! One more question what's better bio balls or pot scrubbies?
tlindsey said: Not submerged, water should trickle over them keeping them moist, and and the bacteria will get oxygen also. Click to expand... Okay, Thanks! One more question what's better bio balls or pot scrubbies?
tlindsey Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Aug 6, 2011 24,908 26,477 1,660 Ohio Jul 20, 2015 #4 Imo the pot scrubbies, because more surface area for bacteria, and also easier to maintain.
C CichlidAddict4 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 18, 2015 71 0 6 30 Jul 20, 2015 #5 tlindsey said: Imo the pot scrubbies, because more surface area for bacteria, and also easier to maintain. Click to expand... Okay thanks!
tlindsey said: Imo the pot scrubbies, because more surface area for bacteria, and also easier to maintain. Click to expand... Okay thanks!