Sponge filter miht be killing my artemia.

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I recently took a rio 50, shoved it into a sponge, and turned the out take so that it points back into the sponge. This made a strong sponge filter that created much more water flow, with very little resultant turbidity. however sinse i set it up, my artemia are dissapearing at a way faster rate. I used to have artemia living in my ten gallon for 1-2 days, now they are almost entirely gone within 6-12 hours.

do you think its my new filter?

if so, are artemia killed in normal sponge filter? why or why not?

and I have read articles suggesting the use of power filters in dwarf tanks after the tank is divided with a tank divider, how do these not exhaust the food supply?
 
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