Hello, I am new to 'Air driven Sponge Filters' which work by connecting a Sponge to an air pump and sitting in the aquarium. They come in small, medium and large sizes and have a weighted base with a uplift tube connected to a cylindrical shaped sponge, you have no doubt seen these in any fish shops or fish houses.
I just need to know how effective they are for raising Cichlid Fry to Juveniles 2-3". I have cichlid fry about 70+ fry and I expect them to grow to at least 2-3" inside a 40US Gallon grow out tank. I need to know if these Sponge filters are any good for overstocked Fry tanks and will they be effective filtration compared to an Internal Power Filter (or hang on back) filter which use impellers/motors? I just need good biological filtration, not mechanical or chemical; just the main Nitrogen cycle biological filtration required. The sponge claims to offer Super Biological filtration.
If anyone knows; who has bred cichlids before; or has experience with these Sponge filters can please help advise if these are the right type and how many of which size should be good in a 40 Gallon tank with 70+ fry please?
I just need to know how effective they are for raising Cichlid Fry to Juveniles 2-3". I have cichlid fry about 70+ fry and I expect them to grow to at least 2-3" inside a 40US Gallon grow out tank. I need to know if these Sponge filters are any good for overstocked Fry tanks and will they be effective filtration compared to an Internal Power Filter (or hang on back) filter which use impellers/motors? I just need good biological filtration, not mechanical or chemical; just the main Nitrogen cycle biological filtration required. The sponge claims to offer Super Biological filtration.
If anyone knows; who has bred cichlids before; or has experience with these Sponge filters can please help advise if these are the right type and how many of which size should be good in a 40 Gallon tank with 70+ fry please?