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QUOTE(mountain @ Mon 08 Mar 2004 01:34 PM) please tell me u squeeze a sponge filter inside ![]() Simon Road put a Japanese Mat in it... which I doubt works well as a filter. I, being the smart one, put a sponge filter in it. The standard guppy brand sponge filter fits perfectly with about 3-5 mm gap. The bottom of the can has holes too which I use a thin piece of wool to seal up. The now closed bottom aluminium can can collects debris well. ![]() It's quite nice to have. My fishy can't nip on the sponge filter anymore, and it gives the tank a more stylish look. ![]() Aluminium will not cause any chemical reaction in the tank, I hope. ![]() ![]() |
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QUOTE(HappyBuddha @ Mon 08 Mar 2004 07:41 AM) neat.... notice u have bubbles raining down at the backend of the tank. is this push by the circulating pump and this is the clean , recycled water back to the tank? seem like yr chamber is not fully filled with water? u can put some more bioballs to groom some more BB. i tot u still could cover yr filter media. will look better since yr tank is alr black. |
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very neat indeed, i had one of these tin cans i used to place all my utensils ...
guess they are right, u are not only handsome, u are also damn smart. ![]() so does placing the sponge filter kick start the bb growth in the IOS faster ?? i guess if you could remember, i had to reboot once awhile ago, and i lamented that i had to use a commercial product (someone said i am pouring dead bugs into my water ![]() |
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QUOTE(mountain @ Mon 08 Mar 2004 09:46 PM) very neat indeed, i had one of these tin cans i used to place all my utensils ... guess they are right, u are not only handsome, u are also damn smart. ![]() so does placing the sponge filter kick start the bb growth in the IOS faster ?? i guess if you could remember, i had to reboot once awhile ago, and i lamented that i had to use a commercial product (someone said i am pouring dead bugs into my water ![]() That's what my grand daughter says to me the 1st time she saw my stylo milo aluminium can filter - mummy dries fork and spoon in it. My face was like that ![]() ![]() Kekeke. You forgotten what we have to say about those zeolite you were using. ![]() Unfortunately I use the the old sponge filters and sinter glass from my canister to cycle the new tank. It took about 2 days to cycle it. ![]() But I'm getting impressively fast cycling rate for a my QT tank whenever I set it up from scratch with a sponge filter. 1 week tops. |
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G-String .. Tia dio bo!! cycle with sponge for your new tank
![]() actually .. hmm .. where are those zeolite pebbles .. .. aiyo!! in my flowerpot.. ![]() |
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![]() Nobody is perfect ![]() Member No.: 17 Group: Associate Posts: 1,830 Topics Started: 103 Joined: 25-Nov-03 Last seen online: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 3:19 pm User's local time: Fri, 16 May 2025 7:03 am Green Water: Yes Country: Singapore ![]() |
QUOTE(HappyBuddha @ Mon 08 Mar 2004 10:40 PM) That's what my grand daughter says to me the 1st time she saw my stylo milo aluminium can filter - mummy dries fork and spoon in it. My face was like that ![]() ![]() Kekeke. You forgotten what we have to say about those zeolite you were using. ![]() Unfortunately I use the the old sponge filters and sinter glass from my canister to cycle the new tank. It took about 2 days to cycle it. ![]() But I'm getting impressively fast cycling rate for a my QT tank whenever I set it up from scratch with a sponge filter. 1 week tops. aluminium in water for a long time. not too advisable. ever seen a coke can in water before....it still breakdown somewhat. |
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QUOTE(HappyBuddha @ Mon 08 Mar 2004 07:50 AM) ![]() The link doesn't work. see my tank setup again ![]() |
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QUOTE(whtan1 @ Sat 13 Mar 2004 04:08 PM) see my tank setup again Hey that's a nice looking setup. I'm very curious how it looks like inside. Could I trouble you to take another pic with all the doors opened? I especially want to see the two doors covering the tank itself. Thanks. |
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QUOTE(HappyBuddha @ Mon 15 Mar 2004 08:21 AM) Hey that's a nice looking setup. I'm very curious how it looks like inside. Could I trouble you to take another pic with all the doors opened? I especially want to see the two doors covering the tank itself. Thanks. sorrie for the late reply i was told this is patented. so i am not too sure i will infringe anything if i go further to show this internal setup in public domain. unlikely i could seek permission as contractor & me got dispute bec of design. otherwise why would i want to change it...... |
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