K kevinfleming21 Jurassic Aquatics MFK Member Jun 8, 2010 10,734 26 38 41 Chandler, AZ Oct 8, 2010 #1 Maybe a silly question, but i do not know jack about salt water. Would it be rational to use a sponge filter on a 10 gallon salt tank?
Maybe a silly question, but i do not know jack about salt water. Would it be rational to use a sponge filter on a 10 gallon salt tank?
K kurare Candiru MFK Member Aug 7, 2010 111 1 48 Toronto Oct 8, 2010 #2 Yup, as long as the sponge is submerged 24/7 the salt content will always remain dissolved, have it around moving water and you wont find a problem.
Yup, as long as the sponge is submerged 24/7 the salt content will always remain dissolved, have it around moving water and you wont find a problem.
K kevinfleming21 Jurassic Aquatics MFK Member Jun 8, 2010 10,734 26 38 41 Chandler, AZ Oct 8, 2010 #3 kurare;4536076; said: Yup, as long as the sponge is submerged 24/7 the salt content will always remain dissolved, have it around moving water and you wont find a problem. Click to expand... interesting. thanks.
kurare;4536076; said: Yup, as long as the sponge is submerged 24/7 the salt content will always remain dissolved, have it around moving water and you wont find a problem. Click to expand... interesting. thanks.
K kevinfleming21 Jurassic Aquatics MFK Member Jun 8, 2010 10,734 26 38 41 Chandler, AZ Oct 8, 2010 #4 Also, I was asking the question from the standpoint of the sponge being my only source of filtration.
Also, I was asking the question from the standpoint of the sponge being my only source of filtration.
K kevinfleming21 Jurassic Aquatics MFK Member Jun 8, 2010 10,734 26 38 41 Chandler, AZ Oct 9, 2010 #5 bump?