2 filter sponges in hob or sponge and biomax?

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Pretty much what the title sais, would 2 sponges be better for bacteria and cleaning? or do those little bags of bio max rocks make that much of a difference? my aquarium has lots of sand and rocks
 

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Depends on your true goal for the HOB but I vote sponge and/or filter material just for mechanical filtration since your rock likely already has sufficient bacteria.

I run Tidal 110 HOB on 40 gallon tank (no sump) and use sponge, pond filter, and Matrix (bio rubble) but only use the Matrix since it came with the filter. *previously I ran two smaller HOBs with no bio-media and never had any issue with high residual nutrients

...but every situation is different
 
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Depends on your true goal for the HOB but I vote sponge and/or filter material just for mechanical filtration since your rock likely already has sufficient bacteria.

I run Tidal 110 HOB on 40 gallon tank (no sump) and use sponge, pond filter, and Matrix (bio rubble) but only use the Matrix since it came with the filter. *previously I ran two smaller HOBs with no bio-media and never had any issue with high residual nutrients

...but every situation is different
thanks, i was just sort of thinking to myself whats the purpose of the little bio media rocks if i already have lots of rocks and sand as hardscape. also figured maybe the sponge would hold even more beneficial bacteria?
 

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