Hi All,
What kind of filtering is most suitable for a breeding tank? And what type of filtering material? If filtering with just Filter Floss enough for a breeding tank?
Best regards,
Jordan
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Re: Filtering
Hi!
For a breeding tank, I like using a sponge filter on one side of the tank and an airstone on the other(usually a 10 gallon tank). I also prefer to do water changes at least once a week, sometimes more, depending on the species and how often they're being fed. I'm sure there are a lot of different ways of filtering a breeding tank, and work just fine!
Amanda
For a breeding tank, I like using a sponge filter on one side of the tank and an airstone on the other(usually a 10 gallon tank). I also prefer to do water changes at least once a week, sometimes more, depending on the species and how often they're being fed. I'm sure there are a lot of different ways of filtering a breeding tank, and work just fine!
Amanda