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  1. #1
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    Transfer a seed sponge filter

    I keep a sponge filter in my main tank in case I have to move any sick fish into the hospital tank, which I have had to do recently due to gill flukes. Now I am wondering is it safe to move that sponge filter straight back to the main tank with just a rinse in hospital tank water or will it be carrying parasites, thus infecting the main tank?


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    David

  2. #2
    Just an Egg
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    sponge

    I would give it a good wash and dry it out for a couple of days to be on a safe side. It doesn't take long to seed a sponge filter.

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    If you treated the tank then you would have treated the filter too.
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