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Mickey
August 19th 03, 03:18 AM
Does anyone know a type of sponge that can be bought in 12" wide x 16" deep
x 12" thick pieces. I am looking for the stuff used in aquariums by
companies like Fluval. I am looking for mechanical filtration to put in my
stream. I looked at polyfill batting but I don't think you can clean it.
Bill Kerrell
August 19th 03, 03:52 AM
Here's a good outlet for filter material. They have been reliable
for me and their products are good. and the prices ...
http://krewkut.zoovy.com/
Good luck,
Bill K, Pensacola, FL
Mickey wrote:
> Does anyone know a type of sponge that can be bought in 12" wide x 16" deep
> x 12" thick pieces. I am looking for the stuff used in aquariums by
> companies like Fluval. I am looking for mechanical filtration to put in my
> stream. I looked at polyfill batting but I don't think you can clean it.
>
>
AngrieWoman
August 20th 03, 04:01 AM
I think polyfil batting is so cheap you can just replace it, isn't it?
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Angie Thornton
"Mickey" > wrote in message
...
> Does anyone know a type of sponge that can be bought in 12" wide x 16"
deep
> x 12" thick pieces. I am looking for the stuff used in aquariums by
> companies like Fluval. I am looking for mechanical filtration to put in my
> stream. I looked at polyfill batting but I don't think you can clean it.
>
>
~ jan JJsPond.us
August 20th 03, 06:56 PM
> "Mickey" wrote:
>Does anyone know a type of sponge that can be bought in 12" wide x 16" deep
>x 12" thick pieces. I am looking for the stuff used in aquariums by
>companies like Fluval. I am looking for mechanical filtration to put in my
>stream. I looked at polyfill batting but I don't think you can clean it.
AES or Aquatic Ecosystems <www.aquaticeco.com> carries reticulated (open
cell) foam PF7, but you don't want 12" thick because it won't come clean
either. What you can get is the 2'X6' 1" thick sheet and trim it to your
desired size and layer and bind it together. That way when it comes time to
clean you can pull them apart and they clean easily with a spray nozzle on
the hose. It is what I use in my horizontal flow filter
http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ Click on *My Filter* ~ jan
Mickey
August 21st 03, 02:14 AM
Making it thinner would definitely make it easier to clean. I will have to
try it. I found the foam which I did not know what it was called until
yesterday. Found it in any from 10 PPI to 100 PPI. I figured I would start
with 20 PPI and go down from there until I get the results I want.
"~ jan JJsPond.us" > wrote in message
s.com...
> > "Mickey" wrote:
>
> >Does anyone know a type of sponge that can be bought in 12" wide x 16"
deep
> >x 12" thick pieces. I am looking for the stuff used in aquariums by
> >companies like Fluval. I am looking for mechanical filtration to put in
my
> >stream. I looked at polyfill batting but I don't think you can clean it.
>
> AES or Aquatic Ecosystems <www.aquaticeco.com> carries reticulated (open
> cell) foam PF7, but you don't want 12" thick because it won't come clean
> either. What you can get is the 2'X6' 1" thick sheet and trim it to your
> desired size and layer and bind it together. That way when it comes time
to
> clean you can pull them apart and they clean easily with a spray nozzle on
> the hose. It is what I use in my horizontal flow filter
> http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ Click on *My Filter* ~ jan
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