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  1. Sponge filters work relativly no different. They draw water threw the sponge picking up debris. The sponge also acts as a surface for all your nitrifying bacteria. The amount of bacteria will depend on how much waste, leftover food there is.

  2. but i'm squeezing a 20 gallon media into a 90 gallon. dont think it will tunr brown or even cloud up. as for substrate i dont think i want to disturbe it as i made a deep sand bed with play sand. i'm going to try the new filter in old tank and increase bioload. ill report back

  3. so i'm setting up a new tank here tomorrow and am wondering if i put the new filter in my old cycled tank how long till the new filter will be fit to be used in the new tank? it should definately be faster then normal month. its a 90 gallon tank and i'm not sure what type of filter just yet. my old tank has a ac hob and bubbled sponge filter.

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