joshlawless
New member
So I read on the various quarantine FAQ and howto pages that it's wise to have a cycled biological filter ready to add to a quarantine tank, and that one way to do this is to get a "sponge filter" for the QT, and store a sponge or two in the sump of the DT that can take a one-way trip to the QT when it's time to quarantine a new inhabitant.
Would this be the right kind of QT tank filter:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002DJLEQ
(Penn Plax Cascade submersible)
It's got a disposable sponge and refillable carbon filter inline with a submersible power head, so it seems like I could keep a few of the spare sponges (thankfully cheap: www.amazon.com/dp/B0041JZO52) in the sump, and run carbon when appropriate during the quarantine.
Are there any better filters I should be aware of? Seems like this one would cover a couple of needs (bio, carbon, circulation).
Would this be the right kind of QT tank filter:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002DJLEQ
(Penn Plax Cascade submersible)
It's got a disposable sponge and refillable carbon filter inline with a submersible power head, so it seems like I could keep a few of the spare sponges (thankfully cheap: www.amazon.com/dp/B0041JZO52) in the sump, and run carbon when appropriate during the quarantine.
Are there any better filters I should be aware of? Seems like this one would cover a couple of needs (bio, carbon, circulation).