spellbound
Premium Member
This is the second time this has happened and I'm not sure what to do. I have a sponge filter in the corner of my five gallon seahorse tank. I came in this morning and the tank is very cloudy and stinks very bad. Apparently the stone clogged and the air was not flowing to keep the filter working. When I back flush the air stone starts to function. However, this is the second time this has happened and the first time it happened during the night so I didn't see it not working and we lost a lot of horses. When we used to raise them in Alaska we used a corner filter. Are these still a good way to go, or should I consider another type of sponge filter. This sponge filter is cylindrical and about 5-6" tall. Any suggestions? I'm going to replace the stone for now as I can't leave the store to go out shopping. Please let me know your suggestions on filtration for this setup. I sure hate losing the horses and I'm sure they suffered from this problem. The air pump is working fine.