Jul 4, 2013 #1 jkef2010 Active Member View Badges Joined Jun 2, 2013 Messages 229 Reaction score 1 Location Baltimore,MD Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I have a sponge filter in the back of my tank. I have it there to seed beneficial Bacteria For my QT tank. Will this filter be a magnet for Ammonia, Phosphate and all the bad little ( well not little ) Things that harm a tank?
I have a sponge filter in the back of my tank. I have it there to seed beneficial Bacteria For my QT tank. Will this filter be a magnet for Ammonia, Phosphate and all the bad little ( well not little ) Things that harm a tank?
Jul 4, 2013 #2 mfinn likes zoanthids View Badges Partner Member 2024 Reef Tank 365 Photo of the Month Pacific Northwest Reefers My Aquarium Showcase Joined Jul 22, 2006 Messages 12,095 Reaction score 8,625 Location Olympia, WA. Rating - 100% 6 0 0 I would have to say no. I keep a medium sized sponge filter in my sump, to use as a filter for my q-tank. I leave it in the sump until I need to use it.
I would have to say no. I keep a medium sized sponge filter in my sump, to use as a filter for my q-tank. I leave it in the sump until I need to use it.
Jul 4, 2013 #3 OP OP jkef2010 Active Member View Badges Joined Jun 2, 2013 Messages 229 Reaction score 1 Location Baltimore,MD Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Cool Thank you very much.