macsmith77
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I have a Filstar 3, somewhat new, though I love it so far. The question is, when you rinse the sponges (as they reccomend you do monthly), does it matter if it is in either fresh or salt water? I understand that the idea is to get as much physical material out as possible to lessen decomposition etc., but is there a significant biological factor here? Should I strive to keep bacteria alive, or does it really matter. Thanks all, I feel a little silly asking the question, it seem like one of those things I should just know..