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OxyBomb

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alright, I wanna add a sponge to my filter intake I bought one at the store, I couldn't find any that didn't ha e bacterial odor reister things, anti-microbial technology, not sure what it is, but will it kill the fish is the first question, and if so, how do I get rid of it.
 
BioShield's anti-microbial technology with its patented Smart Sponge(R)

"This new product will offer stormwater professionals and industrial entities an opportunity they've never had before -- to eliminate dangerous microorganisms contaminating stormwater, such as Staphylococcus aureus, E. coli and Fecal coliforms before they can reach streams, rivers and other waterways," Glenn Rink, Founder and Chairman of AbTech Industries, said. "This product represents another step toward our goal of ensuring cleaner ground water supplies and enhancing the well being and safety of our communities and environment."

This doesn't sound very reassuring to me. I wouldn't trust it. It must have some type of chemical in it in order to wipe out all of the microorganisms right?

How would you make a sponge that prevented bacteria growth? Anti-bacterial chemicals is the only thing I can think of.

It would be like using bleach to clean your biological filter during maintenance. Putting that sponge on the intake to your filter would probably lead to a quick death of your nitrifying bacteria.
 
thats what I was afraid of. I am doing alot of rinsing. I will do it on a test with my newt cage, since he rarely goes into the water anyways. that guy is a machine, lived through a house fire and still kicking strong great fun to watch him eat a minnow man. had im about a year now. thanks for that input
 
I don't think I'd try it on your newts habitat, it could be harmful to him as well. What I would do is just go buy another sponge that would be safe for aquarium use. If Watcher says it is for treating rainwater then it will probably not rinse out.
 
Oxybomb,
I wouldn't use it. Almost any anti-bacterial will be harmfull to your fish. I get sponges from big Al's, given the time they last for, the cost is almost non-existant.
 
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I've read posts from people who simply used a new sponge to clean out a tank prior to filling it and killed all their fish.

Go to the pet store and look for either an AC sponge or a FilterMax3 or some of the prefilter sponges made for fish tanks.

I've read on SimplyDiscus that there is a car washing sponge that folks have used as a prefilter. You might pop over to SimplyDiscus and read in the Newbie section about Sponge Prefilters, it is a sticky at the top of the posts. In that long discussion several options were presented, all sucessfully used by discus people.

I use a chunk of black foam that I bought from Big Al's for ~$5, 3"x5"x12" and I just cut whatever I need and make and X in it with a steak knife for the hole.
 
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