A good rule of thumb is to check the output of any filter you may consider. For most fresh water conditions I would want the filter to turn over the volume of the tank at least hourly. For marines I would want double.
Filtration is important to help support a clean environment in an aquarium. Filters aid in trapping waste within an aquarium. Once waste is trapped, it is converted and filtered back into the system as a byproduct.
It is generally recommended to have 1-2 ceramic rings per gallon for optimal filtration in an aquarium.
my friend had a 30 gal. aquarium given to her with an Askoll brand aquarium filtration system . she said hat the power head was made in France.I've been an aquarium owner for about 7 years now but do not know how to help her install and assemble this type of filtration. thank you, Amy
A tank or vessel used to hold aquarium water outside of the main tank. Often used to feed or house a filtration system.
An airstone is a piece of aquarium furniture whose purpose is to diffuse oxygen gradually into a tank, eliminating the noise of conventional air filtration systems.
Combining an undergravel filter with a canister filter in an aquarium setup provides enhanced filtration efficiency and water quality. The undergravel filter promotes biological filtration by cultivating beneficial bacteria, while the canister filter offers mechanical and chemical filtration, resulting in cleaner and healthier water for aquatic life.
Using bamboo in an aquarium setup can provide benefits such as natural filtration, oxygenation of the water, and creating a visually appealing environment for fish. Additionally, bamboo is a sustainable and eco-friendly option for aquarium decoration.
so that the plants release oxygen when photosynethesising and this dissolves into the water which is then used by the marine life in the waterfor respiration.Aquatic plants grow in aquarium to remove ammonia. Aquarioum plants are part of our biological filtration. Real plants do wonders in aquarium.
No, all aquarium kept fish need filtration
Common causes of a nitrite spike in an aquarium include overfeeding, overstocking, inadequate filtration, and lack of regular water changes. To address a nitrite spike, reduce feeding, ensure proper stocking levels, improve filtration, and increase the frequency of water changes to maintain water quality.
The most common cause is bad water conditions. (Insufficient water changes/poor filtration etc.)
Overflows are part of a special type of filtration called a 'sump filter' or sometimes called a 'trickle filter'. Basically the main aquarium has a second, smaller aquarium underneath, usually stored inside the aquarium stand. This second aquarium is called a sump, and contains all of the filtration and heating equipment usually housed in the main aquarium. Water is pumped up from the sump into the main tank, and then returned to the sump from the aquarium via the Overflow. The overflow is basically how the water returns to the sump to be filtered and heated. It is genreally a grated plastic or acrylic enclosure, with a hole and a bulkhead. Water drains through the bulkhead and returns to the sump via a tube.