Fish tank filters are not too expensive to keep using. Most of the money goes towards the initial cost of all equipment. You will probably spend about $20 a year on fish filters if you change them as often as you should.
P.S., change the filter once a month.
Filters keep the water clean for the fish, kind of like we need clean air to breath properly. Also, filters keep the tank clean by (yep you guessed it) filtering the water. I hope this helped^^
Yes. You should keep your filters and aerators on all the time. This will allow for continuous cleaning and oxygen to penetrate your water. Your fish will be happier and healthier.
There are a number of places where one can purchase filters for a fish tank. They can be purchased at pet supply stores, such as Pet Smart, and online on websites such as Amazon.
yes, the filters just to keep the water moving - with lots of oxygen, but the fish/s would poo and make it all muky
The charcoal in some filters actually perform chemical filtration in your fish tank filter. The porous surface of the charcoal traps minutes traces of nitrates and phosphates during the filtration process.
No, it is not safe to keep lucky bamboo in a fish tank as it can release toxins that are harmful to fish.
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No, it is generally not safe to keep a betta fish with other fish in the same tank as bettas are known to be aggressive and may attack or harm other fish. It is best to keep bettas in a tank by themselves.
Fish tank filters provide oxygen to the aquatic environment by creating surface agitation and water movement. This helps to oxygenate the water by allowing for gas exchange at the surface, where oxygen from the air can dissolve into the water for the fish to breathe.
It will not negatively affect the health of the fish, however it may become problematic if it reproduces. Snails can reproduce heavily in aquariums, and clog filters and other equipment.
IN WATER!!!! (TANK!!)
it cleans the tank and keep the fish heathy