Hi everyone!
I plan on making a small fry/shrimp tank out of one of those terrarium habitat totes. (The kind that's basically a plastic box with a vented lid.) Since most filters seem too powerful for such a small setup, I was thinking of building a sponge filter(air-pump driven). I have a couple questions:
1) Is it necessary to punch holes in the uplift tube and where should they be? I've seen designs were the holes were above the sponge, below the sponge, and tubes where the only hole was for the airline tube.
2) How, exactly, would this produce enough aeration? I know that the pumped air is supposed to drive the water up, but wouldn't this only work with uplift ubes that closely match the width of the airline? Otherwise, wouldn't the air just bubble straight up to the surface?
Thanks for any advice/answers!
I plan on making a small fry/shrimp tank out of one of those terrarium habitat totes. (The kind that's basically a plastic box with a vented lid.) Since most filters seem too powerful for such a small setup, I was thinking of building a sponge filter(air-pump driven). I have a couple questions:
1) Is it necessary to punch holes in the uplift tube and where should they be? I've seen designs were the holes were above the sponge, below the sponge, and tubes where the only hole was for the airline tube.
2) How, exactly, would this produce enough aeration? I know that the pumped air is supposed to drive the water up, but wouldn't this only work with uplift ubes that closely match the width of the airline? Otherwise, wouldn't the air just bubble straight up to the surface?
Thanks for any advice/answers!