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- First look at @AquariumCoop Easy Flow Sponge Filter attachment. Does it work? Is it easy to use? Find out here as we put it to the test.
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you are the ONLY person who has mentioned that you no longer need to use an air stone with the new uplift tubing, ty so much! I absolutely couldn't figure out how to put the air stone in and connect the tubing to the little connectors on the side of the tubes..., the other videos either ignored it altogether or they just said this holds your tubing, after they installed the airstone! Nothing on the box or Cory has mentioned that it no longer needs an air stone.... You have no idea how happy you made me! I thought I was losing my mind that I couldn't figure it out. I am going to subscribe to your channel! Know anyone who needs a few Ziss air stones, lol. bought them the same order as the new sponge filters. oh well. 😊
Thank you so much for the feedback. So we are in the process of replacing all of stones with these at the store (140 tanks) because of the maintenance. keeping up with the maintenance was big, we are hoping these will help.
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Love the versatility of these! Avoiding mineral build up plus creating better flow. And for a killer price. I use them in my 40 breeder and 20 longs. Game changers.
Couldn’t agree with you more
Ahh shoot I wouldn't have ordered the airstones with my new sponge filters had I known. But I didn't watch the video before ordering
They are good airstones to have around though
I just got a couple of the kits and will be putting them in tanks today. I’m eager to see how they change the dynamic of the aquariums I put them in.
I think you’ll like them. We’ve tried two for a month at the store before I made the video. Like it a lot
One is working nicely in a 29g right now. I wanted to use it to replace a tiny submersible pump I was using in a 40g breeder for a waterfall, but it wouldn’t move water above the waterline. I’ve seen videos where others are doing it, but I couldn’t get it to work this morning.
I finally got it working the way I want. So it’s all good now!
Awesome to hear
Cory mention in one of his videos to have flow around the heater. If I place this filter at one end of my 10 gallon, where would it be best to place my heater to get the most water flow?
Great question. I would place it in the same side as your sponge filter. The sponge filter draws water to itself so it creates a slow flow.
Thank you 😊
Have you ever tried using it on a generic sponge filter? Something with a fine sponge, not coarse like the Aquarium Co-op one.
Hi great question. I have a couple of other brand sponge filters, so Ill try them and make a short video on it. Thank you
If you have a divided tank I could see the appeal, otherwise just another gadget IMHO. I have sponge filters in all of my aquariums.
So I didn’t realize how much better the flow is and finer the bubbles are until I tried it for a while. Remember we have 140+ tanks and the store with lots of sponge filters and I really like the way the bubbles flow and no stone to unclog. Obviously this will be a slow process for us to upgrade our filters but it will reduce our maintenance on all these tanks
How quiet are they with their nano air pump? I have a Fluval 307 on my 20 long, but I’m tired of the water noise.. I want low flow for my chili rasboras.
Hi so it all depends where you aim the flow. If you leave a straight tube it will be noisier as the water bubbles to the surface. If you use the elbow it is very quiet
Are they good for a 75 gallon tank that will house swordtails?
yes probably 2 of them
Would this fit on a 1 inch UG filter lift tube?
What’s the diameter of the tube?
I was mistaken. It is 7/8" 0.D.
Can I use it with other brands of sponge filters?
I wouldn’t be able to tell you. As different brands have different diameter collars. I don’t want to give you wrong information
@@natureaquariumsusa Okay, thanks!
Doesn't a powerhead do the same thing
It can with a sponge filter attachment. Some people like to run air filters because they have a single air pump for multiple tanks or they run a battery backed up air pump. Multiple ways to accomplish the same thing. No wrong or right way just another way
@@natureaquariumsusa that reply is fair enough
It’s so annoying how you just say “there you go, that how I can shorten” while the video is playing a hundred miles an hour and you don’t explain how to do it.
Hi I’ll have to look at the video again. First time someone says something. Video was shot a long time ago. So I’ll look at it. Sorry about that. Anything I could help you in particular?
@@natureaquariumsusa I bought the small for my 20 gallon long as suggested, but no matter what I do the flow tube sticks up out of the water so I get zero bubbles.
Hi. So the way a sponge filter works is that its primary function is not to bubble your tank. It uses the rise of air bubbles to move water through the sponge. We have 80% of our stock tanks are 20 longs and on many of them the elbow tube is out of the water. That’s fine because it is moving water. Just like a canister filter. So as long as you are rippling the water it oxygenates the water.