AQUARIUM FILTER TIPS AND TRICKS WITH A CHINA FILTER!
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Aquarium Filter Tips and Tricks with a china filter. Today I supercharge my new china filter. The Hijukon Sponge filter. I use some pretty common aquarium items to boost the mechanical filtration and biological filtration. This Aquarium filter system is now more efficient. This aquarium filter setup is very easy and cheap to make, just follow my DIY Tips and Tricks in this video.
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You're the only person who is showing these types of filters on UA-cam. I've been looking for video reviews of these for over a year.
Glad I can help!
Yea, this is cool.
Im sorry if I offend you but you remind me of the man that takes woody in toy story 😉I like your vids man 👍
Pretty much nothing offends me.
@@MichaelsFishRoomI'm glad it was just a funny observation from a friend 😉 love the video's 👍
Newman!!! Naa, not completely. Lol
But a little.
I love this guy! He's a cross between Mark Levin (voice) and Flossy Carter (friends hanging out BS'ing). Keep up the great work Michael!
Thanks!
Great video as always!
Glad you enjoyed!
i only use sponge filters with my 6 betta tanks! keep the awesome videos coming!
You got it Pappa!
this is like one of the best videos I have found on the subject.
Glad you liked it!
What did you think was better than the others?
Love your vids, your method of communicating with us is a no bull approach and I reacon it is great don't change
Thanks...I can’t stand fake people.
Hi Micheal, how u going?
I must admit that you are the fun way of learning. Your videos are never boring. Thanks Mate!
Thanks!
stop telling me to get a snack n a beverage . I literally do just that and sit here all night watching your fish videos.. lol
If I said “go to my website and buy lots of stuff”, would that be better?
This is the first time seeing your channel don't stop doing what your doing Great Channel!!! 👍👍👍❤❤❤
Thank you sir!
Excellent video! I had mac and cheese and Dr. Pepper for my snack and beverage. 😊 Love seeing how to kinda DIY this type of stuff.
MMMMMM Dr Pepper! but make me burp....LOL
A fish lover from china gives you a thumbs up 👍
Thanks FLFC!
Posted by Darkness Bites' husband... Chopping up the aquaclear sponges for pre-filters works great too🙂
Sure does
The I don’t care if I offends you comments earned you a sub sir
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Don't tell me what to do , I'll never thumbs down your videos now. all thumbs up over her
LOL
You should check out the Xinyou xy-2902 sponge filter. It's another China filter that's kinda similar to this one, but it comes with a tiny powerhead that sucks the water in instead of an aerator. The sponge on that one seems a little bit smaller though. These sponges with the circular grooves are perfect for shrimps, especially if you are breeding them. The grooves have little specks of food that the baby shrimp can eat off and also provides a good hiding place for fry and baby shrimps especially to hide in. Cheers!
i will mayby better for my shrimps,thanks for the heads up..
this is actually an high end quality filter that´s made in Kina! The airlift construktion on this filter is much more advanced comparing to cheaper brands! Great quality of plastic!
Ok
LMAO your so funny! Just coffee early AM here and cold. My wife in bed hurting really bad.
Sorry about your wife!
Love the shirt Michael 👍🐠
Thanks!
When you said you don't give a dam about being correct made my like this, love the humor
Thanks Nallan!
Same here bro
I searched “china filter” on amazon and couldn’t find it :p guess I’ll have to buy through your links! I agree it looks like it could filter a 30g not a 60g.
Search Google for China Filter....let me know what it says.
Michael's Fish Room it has water filters and paper towels.... then the recommended videos are you!
Could be a stupid question, still pretty new to aquarium community, could you use two different sponges on either side of a double filter like this? Like do a coarse sponge on one side and a finer sponge on the other? Would that be pointless? Would it even work?
That is a GREAT question! So the reason is when you clean them, you would take one out, clean it in treated tap water or old tank water, then clean the other sponge another time. This way there is much less chance to effect the cycle by killing the BB in the sponges.
The aqua clear sponges are awesome- and available in Canada- That is what I used too!
Nice!
Siyahamba 🙅🏻
I am thinking of buying one that is electric. It has a built in pump. Around 30$ for one up to 55 gallons. I use for secondary though.
Like this one ua-cam.com/video/5G4fgFlm60U/v-deo.html ?
Great video! But instead of floss couldn't you cut the original sponge to the size of the cups and use it to polish your water ?
You could, but I really don’t like those sponges. They are hard to clean.
Good point, have them in sum of my shrimp tanks, surprised how hard they can get in the middle with crud, till u squeeze it out.
And squeeze and squeeze and squeeze.
I added a single-stage "Chinese" filter to the intake of my AquaClear 50. Just pulled the air tube, put a dab of aquarium sealant in the hole and slipped a 5/8"-i.d. hose over the lift tube. It worked great... for a while, at least.
The problem with the original sponges is they're too porous and clog easily, despite being thoroughly cleaned... as I learned when I glanced at the tank, and saw one collapsing that was cleaned just a few days before. So, a trip to Petland Aquatic Adventure for a 3-pack of AquaClear 70 foam inserts, a little quick reaming through the center with a pair kitchen scissors, and the problem was solved.
This works well with the undergravel system with a pair of 80-gph powerheads in my 29-gal. Last water test: 40-ppm nitrite level, with everything else just fine!
Love aqua clear sponges.
It's always interesting to me, all the things that can be done with a simple basic filter.
Oh yeah, that is half the fun for me!
Great video! I hope we're not far from the day when these aquarium product companies do away with suction cups and replace them with magnets.
Can't wait for you to get that Tidal.
Magnets....that’s a good idea.
Nice video
Thanks
I just put a couple of those bad chickens in some of my 55s, and i couldnt be happier with their performance.
Great! Where did you get them?
Could you possibly use a prefilter sponge?
Me? Or could one be used?
Love your videos! I’ve been one of those behind the scene people. 😁
Why, come on out and join the cool kids!
Especially your rant videos!!! 👍
Hi. Sorry to butt in like this. Surely if you replace the mechanical filtration foam with a larger pore version, you’ll just clog the biological media. I’d prefer the finer, original sponge and have less maintenance.
Not necessarily, and even if that happens, the foam will need to be cleaned first anyway.
What if you put one of the sponges it comes with and one of the aquaclear sponges, would it work or would you need both of one type to be effective
It would work.
ive got a filter like this and my question is. the spout comes out the water because the tank is too small is there a way of laying down the filter
Put it on its side.
I wouldn't use this in a display tank, but it looks great for a working fishroom like yours.
Hide it behind some plants maybe?
GREAT INFO
I wonder how it would work if you only added the coarse foam to one side and left the fine side to "polish"
I like the crushed lava rock and/or filter floss idea
Peace ✌️
Sure it would.
@@MichaelsFishRoom
3, 20 gallon long rack
Would you run 3 of these or 3 HOB?
@@djneoda1535 I'd run an aquarium co sponge filter.
AquaClear sponges are pretty great!
They sure are!
I absolutely enjoy your filter videos. I'm a OFG through and through so learning new filter methods are very helpful! Thank you so much!! OFG?? --> Old fashion girl lol :D
Lol...thanks for watching and the explanation! I was trying to figure out “OFG 🤔
@@MichaelsFishRoom LOL :D
I have 2 of these in my 180g with Seachem Matrix Bio and the original sponges. It's not a heavily stocked tank and I'm not great at my water changes tbh, but it's kept my water crystal clear for the last year or so. I've been really happy with them.
What’s in the tank?
@@MichaelsFishRoom nothing amazing. I got a few small fish to start with, and I kept them.
15 giant danios, 8 neon tetras, 10 black and albino tetras, 2 baloon mollies (man do they eat their babies fast), and an L201 snowball plecco and I don't know how many bladder snails I have but it's a few dozen by now.
I end up feeding them to much because of the danios, and man are my tetras some little fatties, but the water stays clear and the fish are healthy.
Nice!
Thanks. I kind of want a bigger guy but I don't want to watch them get eaten.
Good luck with that!
Just subbed love the video Thanks
Thanks! Sorry it took so long from me to respond......I missed this comment!
Seachem tidal is not better than the aquaclear. It has a back pressure problem. I found adding any media other than what is included causes it to overflow. Mine was also not that quiet.
But do think without modifying it, it is better?
@@MichaelsFishRoom Hard to say. It comes with a very coarse sponge and bio matrix. That is it. Design wise I think it offers more than the aquaclear. The motor is in the tank and it supposed to be self-cleaning. So you do not have to worry about priming. Also may be better in a power failure as some people complain that the aquaclear has problems restarting after a power failure. Not sure if that is because they have let the water level get to low. The Tidal also has a built in skimmer which is nice. Some have said they do not like it because you can not turn it off. I got one and tried to enhance it by installing a coarse, medium, and fine foam before the bio matrix. I found that seems to be too much for the filter. Of course, it all boils down to what one wants for their fish. I would encourage you check out the reviews on UA-cam before purchasing one. Have a good one.
vacuum nut you know I have both right?
Would it work if you did one side with the big sponge and activated carbon and then one side with the small sponge and floss?
I don’t see why not.
Thanks 🎊💖😇🔮💸☯️🎆🥇
Welcome!
well i tried and it did not work as well as i had hoped the water wasnt flowing through each sponge evenly due to water being drawn from the path of least resistance, but i swapped them out with a mixture of lava rock, ceramic, and crushed washed seashells and the water is crystal clear and more importantly healthy. thanks for the video!
Awesome.
Dude awesome! I'm so gonna copy your style, thanks Hun 😘
Anytime 😎
I wonder why they didn’t put a coarse sponge on one side and fine on the other , thanks for showing us , I’ve ordered one .🇺🇸🇬🇧
But did you click the link?
Just had very tiny hybrid fry...they love the grooves on those filters..food and a place to hide..just thought I would add that..😀
Lol...cute too I bet.
I am really enjoying your channel and also the tips and tricks you share..I am just starting my fish room which I will be keeping Bettas and Livebearers really love fancy guppies would like to talk to you about some of those once I get my tanks up and running..I am starting totally from scratch so I have a lot of work to do and I will be posting my progress on my channel..
Good luck!
awesome vids...if you get a seachem tidal hob filter hope you do a video would love to see how you would set up the filtration on it
Thinking about it!
Try an under gravel filter in your pleco tanks, it looks and works better, that’s what I have in my tanks with plecos, and it works a treat. 👍
Hhmmmmmm an idea for a video maybe.......
Michael's Fish Room
Look forward to that video and how it works for you, from setting up to a few weeks later on 👍
I used to use those back in olden times...when fish tanks were made of wood and had lead strips to join up the glass...👵👵👵👵👵👵 thought they would be good in a betta tank..would love to see a review here...good call...
Now....20 high or long...🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
I run an under gravel filter on my 10 gal with a Betta and some neons and it has worked great for the last year. Don’t see why the fell out of favor other than the increased polishing you can get from hang on backs.
Great video 👍🔔😄
Thanks!
Thanks for being REAL and not worried about the hypocrites! Your material is great!
Thanks Brian. The trolls are fun for me and the haters gonna hate no matter what. I just try to keep it real!
I found most hang on backs are annoyingly loud. Is a sponge filter the same or just sound of bubbling ? I built a sump for my 33 long because the aqua clear 110 was so loud !
I don’t even hear the sponge filters anymore!
Michael's Fish Room that’s good was thinking about adding a China filter (lol) to my 20g molly paradise. Lol
Pretty sure if you got your water from the Camden County, NJ sewerage before they cleaned it, it would make your tanks cleaner.
Pretty sure you’re a dumbass.
I'm just chilling in my fish house watching two pairs Angels do their thing simultaneously laying eggs enjoying some UA-cam videos responding to your Fathead comments, I'm living the life 😁. It's 86° I live in the middle of paradise 😉
We're not even on the same page the same chapter or even the same book you're joking a disgrace no I'm not politically correct I'm calling your ass out so deal with it suck it up buttercup fix it....... you're a disgrace to this hobby you shouldn't even let your family live upstairs in that house that you Bobo the basement..... Fire hazard black mold hazard
No not on the same page, not even the same book. I am real, you are not.
thanks for the remark about the factory sponges being to fine. I have two of those in a heavy stocked guppy/bristlenose/cory tank. when I feed, the filters can burp as long as a whole day... I also have two powerhead internal sponge filters in there, they are actually even worse. after a week they don't even work. probably doesn't help that my bristlenoses keep and guppies making babies...
If they make babies, you are doing something right!
Hello hello so I have 2 aquarium 5 galon each with Guppy Fry's and 2 small in each one and some snails... So is one of this enough in each one? I don't need the electric ones?
Yes
@@MichaelsFishRoom that's normal Lava rock? Pure Lava rock? Why is better? Because I live in Iceland an that is what I have more here is Lava rock
@@pauloalmeida8550 Yes! It is inert, so it does not affect the water parameters, it is very porous so it has many "nooks and crannies" for the BB to colonize, and it is CHEAP!
2:31 "crookeder than a cats ass' 😂
One of my favorite lines!
Are they rated for 60 gallon tanks, or was it 60gph? I have the Hygger version of these. Stock fine sponges. Eheim Substrat Pro in the cups, and max it flows about 60gph with fresh unclogged sponges. So probably not a wise choice as stand alone filter in any tanks over 20g.
I just use mine in a few tanks in case of power outages so there is still some flow, surface agitation, oxygen exchange, mech and biological filtration . I have an Alita 15 lpm hooked up to a 900va battery backup UPS that feeds my entire fish room (only about 500 gallons of tanks currently). The UPS will run the air pump for 4 hrs.
This is why I supercharged it.,
Why not use the sponges for the 70 model instead of the 50.. bigger is better, no?
What 70?
@@MichaelsFishRoom The aquaclear sponges for the AC 70 filter. These ones were for the AC 50, which uses a smaller sponge than the 70.
I have got a twin sponge filter similar to yours and it offers good biological filtration. In terms of mechanical filtration, it's not that great. There is some excess food and fish waste stuck to filter but the good thing is that it pulls all the waste from the tank towards itself which I siphon out easily.
Yup. Sometimes I siphon right off the filter!
You’re a great broadcaster and because of you I purchased my first sponge filter. You’re a good guy because you’re honest.👍🏻
Thanks josh!.
He's not at all honest. Order fish from him.
Why would the aquaclear sponges be better than the sponge filter? It seems to me that the sponge filter would trap more stuff?
What powerhead would folks recommend for a 10-15gal tank?
For me, the pores are bigger so they don’t clog as fast.
How often would you change the filter sponge? Or would simply washing it be sufficient?
Rinse it in old tank water when needed.
Keep in mind that the finer the sponges are, exponentially more surface area they have.
These sponges have about seven times of service area of your typical sponge filter at an aquarium store. No, it doesn't mean it will mechanically filter seven times as much, however, it does have seven times the amount of beneficial bacteria.
Thanks.
@@MichaelsFishRoom I really like to use one fine polishing filter on one and a course filter on the other. I have found that usually the course filter will do most of the work so then I block the tube a little bit. My favorite sponges are the ones that are a thin layer of very fine with a thick layer of coarse on top of it
@@MichaelsFishRoom thanks for your videos!
lol, I loved the BFH comment tho I prefer my BFG as a commando in Star Wars The Old Republic MMO ( have not played in almost 2 years now), also like how you modified the filter
Lol...thanks.
Have tried any of that media we saw at lfs we were at lol super specific.
Ummmmmm......HUH?
I see where you going with the larger pore Sponge for mechanical, especially when the biological can take place in the boxes.
Boom!
Can wait to see your review on seachem tide was curious myself
Soon.....maybe.
Some good info Mike..thanks for posting. I checked out your website..nice fish..like the deals you run...we are local...anyway I can pick up to save on shipping and save you a trip to the post office??
Sure...we can meet at a local WaWa
@@MichaelsFishRoom Thanks for replying Mike...I "ll let you know when I am back on this knee and able to drive again(just had surgery) I'll send ya an email. Have a great night.
Speedy recovery.
@@MichaelsFishRoom thanks Mike.
It's what we all do, hop up the equipment to suit our purposes better. I started doing that at 10 years old with my aurora slot cars! You probably need 9 sponge filters in the average pleco tank to stay even, with all their poop.
We are so much alike, I still have some hopped up slot cars!
Ended up filling my China sponge filter with some bio-home media... Cost more than the filter itself lol
LOL
Thankyou for another great video. So why were the tanks half full.
Thanks! I’ll let you know in a future video.
@@MichaelsFishRoom More bait from the crook.
Keep commenting...more $$$$$ for me.
Added to my playlist titled , DIY's for fish keepers! I don't know if it's a new camera or your tan - your looking slimmer and sexier if that was even possible ✌💞🙆🙆🙆
It's just who I roll......😘
In my opinion marineland penguin with Aquaclear sponges beats out the Aquaclear filter anyway I use the marineland penguin 350
I used to use those even before AC. Not a bad filter, but those wheels had a tendency to stop.
Thenks 💞🌱☯️🐠🌺💖😇wow
You’re Welcome
Your BFH could also be called your "tonya harding"
Lol
I have one and my problem is they plug up so fast. Other than that it does work ok. No where near as good as the aquarium co-op or similar filter like that.
OK, I'll admit, I'm confused. You say that by swapping out the fine foam for coarser foam improved mechanical filtration - how can that possibly be? The finer the foam the more suspended particles it will trap, a coarse foam will trap the big particles (as will the fine foam) but it will allow the finer particles to pass straight through, how is that an improvement?
The only advantage I can see to a coarse sponge is that it will need cleaning less often and that's because it is not collecting the finer particles.
If you had installed it with the fine foam you would have achieved exactly the same result as you did with the coarse foam, even better in fact but in that pleco tank with so much suspended solids the finer foams would have been completely clogged after a few hours.
The fine foam won't "trap" the largest particles. If anything they they will clog the sponge much faster like you said. If the soam is clogged, it will over no filtration. The coarse sponge traps the the bigger stuff in this tank like I wanted it too. I am not trying to polish the water, just make a cheap (built) filter better for the use I need it.
Thanks for the video, what air pump would you recommend to use with this filter? Thanks so much.
I don’t really use small air pumps, so I don’t really know.
Today on Michael's Fish Room: Michael channel's Clark Gable at the end of Gone With The Wind. ++ Frankly my dears, he DOESN'T GIVE A DAMN! (yeah, yeah, the handsome rogue bit too) ++
Drinking a Badamtan Estate Darjeeling tea and some roasted almonds.
I actually almost put that clip in the video!
In all seriousness, if that was 3 hours later, the filter is working a treat !
It was 3 hours later!
I apologize if this is a dumb question. I recently purchased one of these for my 10 gallon. Does it make a difference if you have the water flow from the uptake tube above the water level or below? Mine is above flowing down. Yours is below going up, which truthfully seems to break the surface better.
I’ve always had them under the surface. I agree with your assessment
that it breaks the surface better. (Good question by the way)
That looks like a qanvee qs100a sponge filter rip off.those filters are more of a biological filtration as opposed to mechanical filtration.from observation they seem to be mostly used in tanks with low bioload like shrimp ,nanotanks/fry tanks.thats why those sponges not as coarse they are like 35-50 ppi.
OK
Hahaha you wanna go around the hole Michael.... 😂 get it! 🤜🏼🤛🏼🤣 your awesome bro!!!
Bwhahahaha
If I was forced to run a "China filter" I would set it up exactly the same way. I guarantee you it has twice the flow than it had with those high density sponges. I'm not a fan of lava rock as bio media because it clogs up to near uselessness almost immediately but any other decent bio media would make this a home run for any 10 or 15 gallon tank. You polished a turd there buddy! I bet this video helps a ton of people.
Thanks, but I disagree with you about lava rock. I have used it in plenty filters and have never had an issue.
I had a Seachem Tidal and I had to maintain it almost every other day or it would bypass the filter media.
Tell me about the bypass!
@@MichaelsFishRoom is it happening for you too?
I don’t know, that’s what I need you to tell me.
I was working on a huge reply to this to explain the problem I was having but I accidentally changed pages and lost my work so I'll retype it I guess.
Anyway it basically boils down to how the media basket is designed. It sucks. Like you said, it has a weird footprint and it works more like a cup with holes cut in the bottom. The Aquaclear's is more like a wicker basket, and it allows water to flow in through the side if blockage is high in the bottom(and to refiltrate any water that didn't make it out of the HOB, which increases its usefulness) and at least flow through the upper stages in the media compartment. The Tidal is designed to take advantage of none of this with its cup-shaped basket. Essentially, the Aquaclear allows you to spread your maintenance schedule out and it doesn't punish you as much if you forget to clean it whereas the Tidal asks you to clean it whenever any hint of blockage appears.
In my case, the blue indicator on the cap of the Tidal was coming up every other day(it comes up by floating on top of water that is bypassing the filter media) in a tank that had very few fish in it. I had the same problem with the blue foam as you that you show on your other video, it being barely dirty at all. I'd clean out the foam and rebuild the media basket and it would start bypassing again in a couple days. I would get frustrated by this and clean out the whole HOB(which is a pain because of how big it is and complicated its design is) and it would bypass again in a couple days' time.
Ultimately what made me ditch it was the ant colony that took up residence inside it. Yet another problem I had to deal with. I went with an Aquaclear 70 because ants won't colonize something that allows light to pass through. Going with a cheaper clear plastic actually works out to be an advantage because you can see if your media is dirty without having to get your hands wet.
The Tidal is over-engineered crap.
Boom chicka bow wow! Stand by...
Lol
Because l have a 1 year old female(bristlenose lite and dark brown) and it's 2,7 inch it's a normal size?
2,7 inch? I am not sure what that means.
2mm expanded clay ?
Huh?
Michael's Fish Room the expanded clay media they use in hydroponics but instead of the regular large size I’ve seen smaller 5-2mm diameter balls I think it would work very well in many applications
What do u use as a pump?
Do you mean an air pump?
@@MichaelsFishRoom lol an air pump or a power head? I see some use power heads.
Was thinking of getting a MBF for a 10g fry tank and putting it in the 125 when finished.
@@AquaLady153 Air pump.
I have that same one..not sure if I have done a review yet..after going on 2 months..umm..well the suction cups ..suck..what's new there..I have not removed the floss and balls that I put in the green cups yet to help cycle the tank..so I have not had the joy of taking the thing out the tank to do that..the sponge is great for me..it's in a 36g well stocked male guppy tank..did well for the first month I now have a second filter in there...as a second filter it's fine but the extra green cups are not worth the pain I believe they will become...
Time will tell for me. I bet they break when my paws try to take them apart.
Nice !
Funny there was a post here I did not make.. thought it was a troll so went to see if I could delete it..which I did...I think your UA-cam is in the twilight zone...😨😰😱 I made a post about a Walmart filter that was $11..that made the water so clear you could see through it.. My joke of the day..and it disappears..🤔🤔🤔🤔
I saw it, I responded too!
@@MichaelsFishRoom 👻👻👻👻👻👻👻..😱😱😱😱😱..that is so weird...I saw a post under my name but that one was made by someone else...X-Files...
Great review and hot rod of filter. Surprised how effective it is. Do you prefer it to the little boxes? I'm using those, and sponges, in my racks with success. Glad to hear you're going to review the Tidal. It is sold by Seachem however Sicci makes them for Seachem. It has pedigree and now that it's been a couple years, a great track record. Power went off during the night last week. Didn't find that 4 of 14 of my AC's had not rebooted until water changes two days later. All six of the Tidals had restarted as the motor is below water. Tidals rock. Thanks Mike. And on a personal note, thought I saw something moving in your beard (if that was your beard) when we got the close up of long hair while you were finalizing the China filter set up. I mention it strictly for health reasons. Thanks.
Lol...instill prefer regular sponge filters. Yeah I know all about the Tidals. I was at an event for aquascaping given by Seachem, the talked a lot about it.
They proselytized you @@MichaelsFishRoom but have you converted?
Not yet.
I would say a cheap China filter hooked up to a canister filter as it's pre filter is hot rodded China filter as you call it
Damn! SUPERCHARGED!
@@MichaelsFishRoom Moron charged is more like it. Cause you defeated half the design of the filter to change the water flow path as it clogs up. But you are too dumb to understand that.
Thank you for not being politically correct! And videoing your filter. I just switched from over the top to a dual sponge.
Glad I could help!
I just got this filter and I filled the cups with carbon and with in a few days I noticed it’s beginning to do what I was looking for it to do
Great! What do you want it to do?
Michael's Fish Room my tank is a bit over stocked and it acts as the third filter on my 65 gallon with 20 fish that will outgrow the tank in I am figuring a yr to yr and a half, I am upgrading as needed with space and budget I already have plans for the upgrade when the time comes. I use this sponge filter with a carbon mix that help pull ammonia and nitrites out of water and help clean water then I have a hang on bang that I have stuffed with polishing pads and then my canister filter is full of bio balls. Since adding the sponge filter last weekend I tested the water with my api liquid test kit and my water came back perfect nothing but a small amount of nitrates witch a water change gets rid of I was shocked as my water always have a small amount of ammonia and cloudy and adding this just added the small amount extra filtration I needed
Nice! Glad it is working out!
Michael's Fish Room, I do have a question can I have to much air in my water? My water is testing near perfect in every area but it has a milky color to it. I ask this because I had work for city water department and when customers would call us with this issue with there tap water the issue was always that they had air in there water wouldnt hurt anything, I am running a sponge filter and a air stone and have no dead spots in surface movement
So you replaced the sponges that are arguably better and captures all sizes of particles with one with larger holes?
Okay
Well you are partially right, I replaced the sponges, yes. But they smaller holes in the sponges actually collect less debris and clog easier.
So yeah.
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Have you ever gotten any filters from Wish ? Maybe you could do a review on them if you have one.
I haven’t! I don’t even know what that is. Lol
Wish is a site that sells all kinds of stuff cheap. They have all kinds of aquarium stuff. You should check it out. I would order some sponge filters but my husband won't let me. Also Got Gills . com has something called a rocket filter. It looks interesting but expensive.
all my equipment is China made. I especially like the led
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I have a Matten filter on my 29 gal and 55 gal and the water is crystal clear, on my other 29 gal, I put one of these in without changing the filter pads....water is cloudy...still...after about a week of use, not worth the money spent. I’ll give it more time to build up beneficial bacteria if it hasn’t cleared after a month with regular water changes.....I’ll just use it as an additional filter, and use something else. I wasn’t happy with them.
It's not really designed to polish the water though.