dont know what your talking about kiddo.
checked the worms last night and all seem to be doing fine, tell me this would ordinary sponges do or would you have to get them outa the likes of a pet shop. cheers stevie
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Round_ourway wrote:good man cheers for that guys. Going to invest in a couple of sponges to add abit more filteration
Ro,
looking at your filtration system your holding tank is no where near large enough , i use a wheelie bin large size outside the fridge yours just will not work even with more filtration,, it is getting working bacteria within your system and not filters to make a successful tank expecially if you are keeping lug and other invertrabreas and whats the point of fridging in winter
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Ro,
looking at your filtration system your holding tank is no where near large enough , i use a wheelie bin large size outside the fridge yours just will not work even with more filtration,, it is getting working bacteria within your system and not filters to make a successful tank expecially if you are keeping lug and other invertrabreas and whats the point of fridging in winter
good man, thanks for the feed back. There is no point in freezing in winter but its the only way i have to keep all the bait in one place in the house and a wheelie bin at the back door wouldnt pass by the missus. lol. I wouldnt mind having a look at the system you have got set-up to take a few pointers from it. cheers stevie
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