So I made a deal with the GF, if I can figure out a way to reduce the electric bill, I can get another big tank, which I REALLY need. I'm wanting to setup a Polleni and Damba and Paretroplus nourisatti.
I currently have two 265's and two 210's, one 75 and one 35.
Each tank besides the 35 and 75 run two canister filters each, so 8 filters total.
I read the sticky about sponge filters and from what I got from it, seems to be no different than a canister filter, only downside is the sponge in the tank which can be hidden. It's a pain to drag out all the filters when I need to clean them. I have a schedule on when I clean each filter. With a sponge it would be easy to clean and the water changes and siphoning will remain the same, which is fine.
Biggest tank I've seen so far is a 125 with sponges on here and several LFS's use them on their 125s. I was looking at running about 5-6 per 265 and 4-5 on the 210s with my current stock load.
Has anyone here had any success with running sponges on a large tank?
I sure do miss the 500 with the Ultima setup, cleaning it was easy and fast.
I currently have two 265's and two 210's, one 75 and one 35.
Each tank besides the 35 and 75 run two canister filters each, so 8 filters total.
I read the sticky about sponge filters and from what I got from it, seems to be no different than a canister filter, only downside is the sponge in the tank which can be hidden. It's a pain to drag out all the filters when I need to clean them. I have a schedule on when I clean each filter. With a sponge it would be easy to clean and the water changes and siphoning will remain the same, which is fine.
Biggest tank I've seen so far is a 125 with sponges on here and several LFS's use them on their 125s. I was looking at running about 5-6 per 265 and 4-5 on the 210s with my current stock load.
Has anyone here had any success with running sponges on a large tank?
I sure do miss the 500 with the Ultima setup, cleaning it was easy and fast.