Which would be better filtration?

richardhmc

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Hey all.. Ive decided to buy a couple of tanks.. maybe like 10 or 20 gallons each and put them on shelves... however, Im not sure what kind of filtration I would do.. I plan on keeping snails, shrimpies and other inverts maybe..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj1Glx5anfM

This is the bottle Idea which looks pretty effective

OR

I could use a sponge filter...

I don't know which would be better though... I dont like sponges that much for their appearance and I just dont understand how it could filter anything...

How many gallons could a 2 liter bottle filter?

Which is better - diy small filter or sponge?

Or does anyone else have any DIY filters that work better?
 
dont see why the coke bottle filter wouldnt work! looks interesting!!
 
A powerhead... hmm like I know that sponge filters are bio so it doesnt exactly clean up and hold onto the waste and such...

How do you add a powerhead to the sponge filter?
 
A powerhead... hmm like I know that sponge filters are bio so it doesnt exactly clean up and hold onto the waste and such...

How do you add a powerhead to the sponge filter?
I've wonder that myself. I think you hook the suction side to the sponge tube. I Think.:confused:
 
Yes - you stick the Ph on top of the sponge tube so that it pulls water up the tube (a whole lot more efficiently than air bubbles do). Even w/ using just air, it helps to make sure the bubbles are fine so that they move as much water as possible (so get a good airstone or change disposible ones regularly).

As to mech/bio - even w/ just an airstone, there's some mechanical filtration going on. I've got a $3 Lee's sponge in my 5g shrimp tank w/ just air, there's enough mechanical filtration going on that it instantly changes the color of my first gallon of old water when I wring it out during PWCs - then I have to vacuum under it as it leaves a lot of detritus under it (so I guess it isn't really filtering that, but ti makes it easier to remove).
 
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