Yes that is what I am aiming for. What did you do to solve the cleaning or do you actually need those sponges.
Yes I have also noticed that, I will change over to the following after removing the sponges:I ended up throwing mine out and put in some other filtration media in it's place (carbon, purigen and a third item that i can't recall offhand). I also used to vacuum the back section to lift any debris that may have settled. Most of the other 250 tanks I used to follow overseas also tossed the sponges so it is not really needed from what I saw.
So I can't find my pics on my old thread (but it made me very nostalgic, lol). From what I recall, I had stacked the purigen (top), then carbon and bottom was matrix. Middle was the skimmer, I kept the standard Skimmer and it was okay, not the best but it worked for me. On the right was the heater, think it also had a little cut out in the lid for the cord. I don't think I ran any other mechanical filter but if you have space it would not be a bad idea to have it in.Yes I have also noticed that, I will change over to the following after removing the sponges:
(From left to wright sanding in front of the tank)
Can you remember how you stacked yours as I am not sure if the above are 100% correct
- Filter floss ( in the filter slider to the return pump between Chamber 1& 2)
- Activated Carbon In chamber 2 on top of some the biological media)
- Purigen ( need to add not sure if this goes on top of the carbon or below)
- Ceramic rings below Skimmer Chamber 3
- Matrix (in chamber 3 to heater side shared with the Tunze 9004 Skimmer)
- little bit of porous rubble in chamber 4 shared with return pump 2