I have had fish for about 35 years. Now, back in the day, we always, always had undergravel filters.
Now they seem to have really fallen out of favor. Like, I get hollered at if I mention them when at my LFS
But...hear me out, and chime in. I truly value people's opinions here, and no matter how much I know I also realize there are much more advanced keepers here than I will ever be.
IF the UGF is an auxiliary filter, not the only one, then what harm can it do? My thought is, the gravel is just laying there, why not tap into it's potential as an additional filtration source?
In the majority of my tanks, I run a HOB filter (larger than required), an internal sponge filter with additional biological media (with a moving media bed attachment, just for
I also saw on Monster Fishkeepers that there is an "M Moe" technique which involves laying a bonded filter pad (I use Pinky Filter pads) over the plate which allows for even more biological filtration and keeps debris out of the plates, and eases gravel vacuuming.
So, I have a new 18 gallon tall and a 22 gallon extra tall coming to replace my two ten gallon tanks. Should I do the "M Moe" technique with the powerhead (I was only going to run 1 uptake, and I only have a 60gph powerhead because they are not huge tanks), with my Marina S20 HOB and my biological sponge filter?
Please comment.
P.S. This is the sponge filter I use that I can add additional media to (I usually use Fluval)