Best Sponge Filter?

vtmechie

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I am looking to start a fry tank for my platy that is about to bust. I am also looking to keep a filter going in my main tank for instant cycling in a q-tank. It seems from my research that a sponge filter will be the best. But there seems to be a few types of sponge filters.

Big Al's sells the Lustar Hydro, Jungle Labs Dirt Magnet, and the Penn Plax Clear Free (cartridge style corner mount). I am assuming that they all run on an air pump.

I also found this sponge filter with a slate base:
http://www.angelsplus.com/g/lafl1.htm

What are your experiences with these? Is there any advantage to a particular kind? Your input is appreciated.
 
I personally don’t know if there is any particular advantage or not, but I use Lustar Hydro sponges in all of my tanks and really like their design. I keep all of them in my main tanks so I can pull them out and put in a QT or fry tank whenever necessary.

edit: as far as that one in your link goes, it looks like you could build something like that quickly and cheaply, that might be something to consider also.
 
Google for DIY Sponge Filter and you'll find some great designs out there that you could put together for probably less than 5 bucks, especially if you have been into aquaria for a while and have spare parts and stuff laying around.
 
I've used Hydros and dirt magnets and both work great. I currently have a dirt magnet Jr. in a 5 gal with platy fry. The LFS uses nothng but Hydros in their tanks.

Tom
 
You want one of the duel sponge filters. You can clean one sponge and leave the other with full bacteria load. Also if u have more than one of these filters, u can take one established sponge and use it to cycle a tank.
 
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