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OK....the filter that came with my aquarium is the undergravel type....I
have read mixed reviews about these.... Are these OK? Are these as bad as some sites say they are? If not what is a good type of filter to get? HELP Angela |
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![]() "Gizela" u wrote in message ... OK....the filter that came with my aquarium is the undergravel type....I have read mixed reviews about these.... Are these OK? Are these as bad as some sites say they are? If not what is a good type of filter to get? UGF's are ok, and work, but are not real efficient, I don't recommend them unless it's a small tank with few occupants. If you're looking for efficiency and cost-effectiveness, look for a hang-on-tank type power filter. View a couple at the links below. http://tinyurl.com/yc38 http://www.petdiscounters.com/aquari...gen/index.html The type with "bio-wheels" are very popular due to their high biological filtration capacity, and the fact that you can change filter media without destroying the bacteria colony. For more information of filters, and equipment in general, read this: http://faq.thekrib.com/begin-hardware.html HTH billy |
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Another silly question.....do they have their own power source or do they
run off the pump I allready have??? This aquarium business is VERY confusing TIA Angela "Dinky" wrote in message news:MZ8Bb.466943$HS4.3631978@attbi_s01... "Gizela" u wrote in message ... OK....the filter that came with my aquarium is the undergravel type....I have read mixed reviews about these.... Are these OK? Are these as bad as some sites say they are? If not what is a good type of filter to get? UGF's are ok, and work, but are not real efficient, I don't recommend them unless it's a small tank with few occupants. If you're looking for efficiency and cost-effectiveness, look for a hang-on-tank type power filter. View a couple at the links below. http://tinyurl.com/yc38 http://www.petdiscounters.com/aquari...gen/index.html The type with "bio-wheels" are very popular due to their high biological filtration capacity, and the fact that you can change filter media without destroying the bacteria colony. For more information of filters, and equipment in general, read this: http://faq.thekrib.com/begin-hardware.html HTH billy |
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Actually, ignore that....I went to the site and got my answer!!!
LOL Angela "Gizela" u wrote in message ... Another silly question.....do they have their own power source or do they run off the pump I allready have??? This aquarium business is VERY confusing TIA Angela "Dinky" wrote in message news:MZ8Bb.466943$HS4.3631978@attbi_s01... "Gizela" u wrote in message ... OK....the filter that came with my aquarium is the undergravel type....I have read mixed reviews about these.... Are these OK? Are these as bad as some sites say they are? If not what is a good type of filter to get? UGF's are ok, and work, but are not real efficient, I don't recommend them unless it's a small tank with few occupants. If you're looking for efficiency and cost-effectiveness, look for a hang-on-tank type power filter. View a couple at the links below. http://tinyurl.com/yc38 http://www.petdiscounters.com/aquari...gen/index.html The type with "bio-wheels" are very popular due to their high biological filtration capacity, and the fact that you can change filter media without destroying the bacteria colony. For more information of filters, and equipment in general, read this: http://faq.thekrib.com/begin-hardware.html HTH billy |
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![]() "Gizela" u wrote in message ... OK....the filter that came with my aquarium is the undergravel type....I have read mixed reviews about these.... Are these OK? Are these as bad as some sites say they are? If not what is a good type of filter to get? HELP Angela Undergravel filters (UGF) are excellent biological filters, but poor mechanical filters and have no chemical filtration capability (carbon, peat). The best applications for UGFs or RUGFs (UGFs run backwards) are for low bio-load tanks, or in combination with other filters (which take care of the mechanical filtration). The UGF relies on an airpump/airstone or a powerhead. The water travelling up the riser pipe pulls water through the substrate where you have millions of hungry bacteria which break down all the waste products. You usually still need to gravel vacuum periodically as the waste usually accumulates faster than it can be broken down. This will be true for any filter and any substrate except sand (if the filters are positioned to collect the detritus sliding over the sand). hth If you indicate the tank size and fish population planned, the answers might be fine-tuned better. NetMax |
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