mostlycichlids Cichlid Specialist Apr 27, 2006 2,664 3 38 New Mexico USA www.freshwatermadness.com Real Name Paul Sep 16, 2008 #11 Once you get it clean you can raise the intake and then put a sponge over the intake. That would reduce the problem a lot.
Once you get it clean you can raise the intake and then put a sponge over the intake. That would reduce the problem a lot.
(EviL DeaD) Crazy Cat Guy Aug 20, 2008 10 0 0 41 El Paso Tx oneworldon-line.com Sep 16, 2008 #12 The tank is a 18 Gal high, and I cant exactly afford a new canister filter at the moment. Guess Ill try the sponge idea, but what kind of sponge? Also was looking at maybe a DIY canister filter, but cant seem to find good instructions.
The tank is a 18 Gal high, and I cant exactly afford a new canister filter at the moment. Guess Ill try the sponge idea, but what kind of sponge? Also was looking at maybe a DIY canister filter, but cant seem to find good instructions.