Yes. Water in a tank should be filtered constantly, day and night, to achieve optimal water quality.
All turtles need a filter in there tank or they will get sick from all the dirt.
keep your beardies tank were all the activity is, were you and your family walk alot.
NO. There is a strainer in the fuel tank, but the filter is not located inside the fuel tank. The filter is external.
Pretty much all the time.
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.
All proper aquarium setups should have filters on them, and you should perform regular weekly maintenance which includes changing at least 50% of the water.If your tank is extremely small and cannot hold at least an HOB (Hang On Back) filter, you should consider upgrading your tank.
This is a subjective question. The most efficient IMO is the 'Power Filter'. The best make IMO is the 'Eheim'. There is one type of filter though that should NEVER be used and that is an 'Undergravel filter'. They store all the bacteria and detrius in the gravel. They do not remove anything from the tank and they can not be cleaned. They are one power black-out from poisoning the tank and all its occupants..
It should have one just above the inboard side of the tank.It should have one just above the inboard side of the tank.
depends on model but fuel filter in tank air filter in air box fuel filter by engine fuel filter under duel tank oil filter front bottom of engine usually about it...
The filter on an aquarium should always be running. Your filter is what will primarily contain all your good bacteria from the cycling of your tank, this is what helps keep the water clear, and along with regular water changes in your tank, it keeps the ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates at or near 0.
If you wish to keep the fry you should put her in a different tank or use some kind of livebearer trap for her to have her young in.
It's IN the fuel tank. Drain the tank, drop the tank, replace the filter and then put it all back together. Not a job for the untrained!