Sponge Filter (suitable For Betta)

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Does anyone have for sale a sponge filter that would be suitable for a betta or can anyone recommend a decent place to buy from please?
I'm in Warwickshire :good:
 
ebay is your best bet to be honest... most of the reasoable priced ones come from h/k.... just search for sponge filters and they should come up :)
 
The Algarde Biofoam 45 looks a decent bet, available from all good stockits for about £4.00 mate. I am thinking of getting 5 or 6 to go in my new tanks.
 
algarde one looks good mate :) but these are the ones i use in my fry tanks.they have a larger surface area for biological filtration. ebay number 370134427548 works out at around the same price and delivery is pretty quick too :)
 
i have these ( Algarde Biofoam 45 ) in all my tanks....they work great...especially good for fry/hatching tanks
 
i have the algarde 200 and its awful. cant even filter a 38L tank! it doesnt draw anything to it at all.
 
maybe u got a dud 1...i have that 1 i think...has it got the built in airstone ?...my shrimps love it
 
maybe u got a dud 1...i have that 1 i think...has it got the built in airstone ?...my shrimps love it
yeah, it massive but it doesnt really work, i normally just cover the intakes of the fluval 1+. where does the airstone go exactly, becuase i might have it in the wrong place.
 
i have the algarde 200 and its awful. cant even filter a 38L tank! it doesnt draw anything to it at all.

Sponge filters are designed to be mainly bio filters, and are generally poor mechanical filters. Hooking a power head to the top or giving them a lot more air will increase the mechanical capabilities.
 
PM modaz, I got a sponge filter for my betta tank from him last week :good:
 
i have the algarde 200 and its awful. cant even filter a 38L tank! it doesnt draw anything to it at all.

Sponge filters are designed to be mainly bio filters, and are generally poor mechanical filters. Hooking a power head to the top or giving them a lot more air will increase the mechanical capabilities.
how would i go about doing this? have you got a pic or 2. i have a 1+ which would be ideal but the spone filter tubing is too small to fit over the 1+'s impellor. can i place the powerhead a centimeter above? or what else is possible?
 

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