so i have been culturing pods for some time now to feed my pipefish. the pipefish are very dependent on these cultures and i would like to make them as efficient as possible. right now the cultures require light and frequent feeding, partial water changes ( usually dont while harvesting), and the use of Chloram-X. i was wondering if i was to add a sponge filter to my culture would it help the water quality? mainly the concern for these cultures is Ammonia spikes as usual.
i am familiar with how the sponge filters work but i have never used one so i am not aware of how powerful they are. i dont want them to trap the young pods as i need them to grow up to be harvested, but i would like something that will trap detritus and host beneficial bacteria.
do you think they will be useful in my cultures? each culture is 5 gal and i am raising 3 species of pod the adult sizes range from .3mm to 3mm depending on species. some of the young pods can be as small as .04mm, so please keep that in mind.
I would think the strength of the filter is totally dependent on the size of the air pump you use to run it. A Whisper 10 would probably be enough. It's for tanks up to 10g.
Personally I think it would be a great addition to your culture tanks. Aeration, beneficial bacteria and a constant food source.
now ill explain. that pump supplies air to all of my food cultures and all of my phytoplankton cultures. all lines have gang valves so i can control the flow independently.
i would need enough air to circulate the water and keep the food suspended for the pods, would that make the filter too strong?