Disinfected sponge filter or no?

Do I use the disinfected sponge filter or not?

  • Use the non-disinfected sponge filter

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  • Rinse the disinfected sponge till it doesn't smell of bleach

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  • Use the disinfected sponge filter

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Hey so I may have made a cock up trying to disinfect my sponge filter I use for when my axie is tubbed.. I used bleach to clean one, I've rinsed the heck out of it but it still smells of bleach - side note I disinfected because she's had fungal infections recently that keep coming back, staying on top of water changes now but I'm apprehensive to use the disinfected sponge, should I use it or use the sponge filter that hasn't been disinfected yet?
 
put the sponge in a bucket of water with 5x strength dechlorinator and squeeze it through, then leave in the water overnight.
 
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