I have an RS Max Nano Peninsula tank with a peacock mantis shrimp in it. The tank has been running for about three and a half weeks and the mantis has been in there for about half that (the tank cycled quickly with live sand and live rock). the water is starting to smell a little, and I’m wondering if there’s any gunk on that big sponge surrounding the return pump.
I’ve cleaned the filter sock and inlet sponge a few times but I’ve resisted cleaning the big sponge because it seems like a massive faff to get it out - to do so I need to remove the ATO sensor and hose, the Inkbird sensor, another thermometer sensor and disconnect the return pump nozzle, then lift the pump and sponge out where I suspect I’ll spill water everywhere.
I realise I’m going to have to clean that sponge sometimes but I don’t have a clear sense of how frequently. If it should be a weekly job or more, I need to get the equipment out of the way to make it more accessible.
If any owners of this tank could share details of their cleaning schedule and techniques for quickly accessing the sponge I’d be grateful.
I’ve cleaned the filter sock and inlet sponge a few times but I’ve resisted cleaning the big sponge because it seems like a massive faff to get it out - to do so I need to remove the ATO sensor and hose, the Inkbird sensor, another thermometer sensor and disconnect the return pump nozzle, then lift the pump and sponge out where I suspect I’ll spill water everywhere.
I realise I’m going to have to clean that sponge sometimes but I don’t have a clear sense of how frequently. If it should be a weekly job or more, I need to get the equipment out of the way to make it more accessible.
If any owners of this tank could share details of their cleaning schedule and techniques for quickly accessing the sponge I’d be grateful.