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Will fish go up filter intake

Country joe

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I have a fluval 107 on my 70 litre tank the flow lever is half way, I have celestial pearl danios, and Ember Tetras, will these fish be okay or will I have to put a sponge on the inflow pipe, something I really don't want to do, I would rather just leave it clear.
 
It's a good idea to put a sponge over the filter intake strainer to stop small fish getting sucked up
 
Thanks I have already done this. But I saw a post on the net, where it said this can damage your filter.
 
If you use a course sponge and clean it under tap water each week it won't affect the filter and should increase it's life by preventing big things entering the impeller area
 
The way a sponge can hurt the filter is if it restricts flow; this will cause more friction on the magnet driven propeller which can increase heat as well as reducing cooling from flow of water. A very fine sponge or one that is clog will reduce flow.
 
I use a large sponge from swiss tropical - i forget if it is 20 ppi or 10 ppi; not too expensive if ordering other stuff but otherwise a bit pricey with cost of shipping.
 
Can anyone recommend a course sponge that will fit over fluval intake
Hi, I recommended this before to you. It is what I used. You can pick what coarseness you want from the options on the page. They have 3 options to pick from, the over 40 gallon one is the coarsest.

Filter Max III Foam Sponge Prefilter for Aquariums up to 40 Gallons​


The above suggestion has different inserts to fit the end of the pipe and will place the prefilter away from the glass too.

Aquarium co-op has filter inserts that will slip over your intake too.
 
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Use the Poret 10 ppi for pre-filters. I use the 20 ppi for almost anything else. Poret if the foam sold by Swiss Tropicals. I also use a few of the ATI prefilters. They come in 3 sizes and have a set of adapters included.
 
Hi, I recommended this before to you. It is what I used. You can pick what coarseness you want from the options on the page. They have 3 options to pick from, the over 40 gallon one is the coarsest.

Filter Max III Foam Sponge Prefilter for Aquariums up to 40 Gallons​


The above suggestion has different inserts to fit the end of the pipe and will place the prefilter away from the glass too.

Aquarium co-op has filter inserts that will slip over your intake too.
Yea i have those - they don't last on an fx6.... HOWEVER on a 40B with a fluval 107 they should be fine. On an fx6 the intake force is just too strong over a long period of time. The 4x4x8 cube i use now (from swisstropical) does much better over long periods HOWEVER a 40b isn't large enough for something that large (I use it in a 120 which is much taller).
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I know my answer is confusing. But life is confusing so weed through it and ask what i mean if it doesn't make sense.
 
Yea i have those - they don't last on an fx6.... HOWEVER on a 40B with a fluval 107 they should be fine. On an fx6 the intake force is just too strong over a long period of time. The 4x4x8 cube i use now (from swisstropical) does much better over long periods HOWEVER a 40b isn't large enough for something that large (I use it in a 120 which is much taller).
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I know my answer is confusing. But life is confusing so weed through it and ask what i mean if it doesn't make sense.
Yes, I use it on my 65 gallon display tank with a Fluval 407, and these are no problems for me. The over 40-gallon option has coarse sponge that works great for my 407. I agree with you, I wouldnt try it on a Fx6.😀
 

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