crabberdude
New Member
I saw the stickied post up above about the Super simple 5 minute sponge filter and I was wondering how well it worked. I have fiddlercrabs and my intank filter makes alot of noise(it is not the filter it is the water splashing), I am also changing to sand substrate and would like to have a smaller filter that doesn't suck up sand. My tank doesn't have much water in it and the deep end usually is no more than 2 inches of water. I can change this when I switch to sand, and make the water level deeper.
How deep does the water have to be for the Super simple 5 minute sponge filter to work if I used a small can thingee of fish food?
Will this filter keep 2 gallons of water clean for my crabs. (they aren't as messy as other fish).
If this isnt a viable option could you guys suggest another filter that won't suck up sand, won't exert enough pressure to disturb the substrate and can still keep the water clean?
I used to have a Whisper Intake 3i
The water in the tank wasn't high enough to build enough pressure to force water up the clear tube. The water would just go up half way into the tube and then go back down. Now I have the
but it is way to powerful for the amount of water currently in my tank.
Thanks guys!!!
How deep does the water have to be for the Super simple 5 minute sponge filter to work if I used a small can thingee of fish food?
Will this filter keep 2 gallons of water clean for my crabs. (they aren't as messy as other fish).
If this isnt a viable option could you guys suggest another filter that won't suck up sand, won't exert enough pressure to disturb the substrate and can still keep the water clean?
I used to have a Whisper Intake 3i

The water in the tank wasn't high enough to build enough pressure to force water up the clear tube. The water would just go up half way into the tube and then go back down. Now I have the

but it is way to powerful for the amount of water currently in my tank.
Thanks guys!!!