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The Basics Of A Fish Tank Filter

by: harton | Total views: 68 | Word Count: 424


A fish tank filter can be one of the most important parts of your fish tank, especially when it comes to keeping the tank clean and the fish healthy. Often you will not even notice how well the equipment is working unless it stops working. Once the filter stops working, the waste can build up quickly and things can start going downhill fast.

Types Of Tank Filters Probably the most common type of filters you see at discount stores is the box filter. These both hang on the inside or the outside of the tank, and usually have a charcoal cleaning cartridge in the main box. The water from the tank is circulated up into the box, through the filter and then back down into the tank.

They are rather slow but steady and can usually be found fairly cheaply. They are not the best fish tank filter you can buy, but they can do the job, are easily found and are readily available. Another type of filtering equipment is a filter that covers the bottom of the aquarium floor and is then covered with rocks. In theory the debris and other garbage are filtered out after they hit the bottom of the tank. These are really neat looking and work fairly well, but not as well as the box tank filters.

There are plenty of instructions on how to build your own filters as well, and these can be the best tank filters you can find. Wet/dry tank-filters sit on the edge or rim of the fish tank. The tank water is slowly trickled over filter media, which can be one of several kinds. As the air and water mix along with the filter media, the water is filtered and several chemical processes occur. This is probably one of the better aquarium filter ideas, and it is fairly easy to do yourself at home.

Directions can easily be found online, and often buying the materials for the filter is cheaper than buying a ready made wet/dry fish tank filter. Cleaning and filter Equipment is a vital component of your fish tank. It not only cleans the water, but also allows more oxygen to be mixed in with the water. Fresher, cleaner water helps keep your fish healthy and will help them live longer lives. A tank filter does not have to be a really expensive item, one that competently does the job can be used and doesn not have to be top of the line.


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Beeing a Tropical Fish Lover - we have established this Fish Tank - Info Center. If you need guidance or just plain information, Tony Hartmann can help. He will be a perfect guide. Just visit: Fish Tank Guide You also can sign up for a e-course to get further information about fish tanks and tropical fishes.

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