Power Filters
Power Filters
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Eheim Liberty 150 Power Filter US $13.99
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Eheim Liberty 100 Power Filter US $9.99
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Tetra Aquarium Power Filter EX70 340gph Hang On Tank US $27.00
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Hagen Aquaclear 110 Power Filter Good for larger tanks US $54.99
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Aquarium Tank POWER FILTER BIO 150 + 4 FREE CARTRIDGES US $25.00
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Aqua Clear 110/500 Power Filter AquaClear Aquarium US $31.00
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Replacement Cartridge for Penguin 160, 170, 200B, 300, 330, 350B Filters - 6 pk List Price: $18.99 Sale Price: $6.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Each preassembled Penguin Filter Cartridge filters aquarium water through a double thick polyfiber pad which traps more dirt and debris, faster. The filter cartridge is packed with super-efficient pure Magnum Activated Carbon... |
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Dirt Devil Filter, for Extreme Power Rechargeable Handheld Vacuum Sale Price: $6.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Dirt Devil Filter for Extreme Power Cordless Hand Vac - 2 filters |
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Whisper Bio-Bag Cartridge - Large - 12 pk. - Unassembled List Price: $36.63 Sale Price: $10.79 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Unassembled Whisper Bio Bags include packets of Ultra-Activated carbon for easy setup. Simple to setup and easy to use. Removes odors and discoloration. Fits Whisper Power Filters 20i, 40i, C, 20, 30, 40, and 60... |
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Green Killing Machine 9 watt Internal UV Sterilizer with Power Head List Price: $59.99 Sale Price: $47.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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AA Aquariums Green Killing Machine makes fighting green water easier. UV radiation is effective in controlling bacteria, yeast, mold and other pathogens that in turn control algae growth. Aquarium water flows in direct contact with the UV lamp, intensifying its function of fighting green water... |
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Tower of Power In Concert (Ohne Filter) List Price: $14.95 Sale Price: $9.45 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Studio: Music Video Dist Release Date: 10/07/2003 Run time: 60 minutes |
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JET 708620B AFS-1000B 550/702/1044 CFM 3-Speed Air Filtration System with Remote and Electrostatic Pre-Filter List Price: $398.00 Sale Price: $249.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Ideal for use in a smaller home shop, the JET 708620B AFS-1000B 550/702/1044 CFM 3-Speed Air Filtration System with Remote and Electrostatic Pre-Filter simply hangs from the ceiling and clears the room of fine dust particles that can compromise air quality in your workspace... |
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Briggs & Stratton 491588S Flat Air Filter Cartridge List Price: $10.15 Sale Price: $2.45 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Used on many Briggs & Stratton Engines. For longer filter life use pre-filter 491435 (not included) |
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3M Notebook/LCD Privacy Monitor Filter for 17.0 Widescreen Notebook/LCD Monitor List Price: $145.20 Sale Price: $59.98 |
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All About Filters and Your Fish Tank
Since fish aquariums have toxic buildup from natural and unnatural sources, it is important to have filters added to your aquarium to prolong your fish’s life. In all there are a couple types of filters, which include the biological filters and the chemical/mechanical filters.
How biological filters work?
Biological filters work by supplying denitrifying system. In summary, biological filters remove nitrogen from water. Denitrifying converts nitrates into ammonia, nitrites, and nitrogen. Now, you may see that ammonia and nitrites are toxic, yet fish adapt well to nitrites since the toxic converts to non-toxic. Biological filters works by using soil-enriched bacterium, which is used to convert ammonia compounds, accordingly converting them into nitrates. The conversion makes nitrogen available for fish. Nitrogen is colorless and odorless gas, which non-metallically chemicalizes as elements to produce natural resources.
Mechanical filters remove solid waste or particles from fish water. To see a list of mechanical filters go online and look for foam filtration cartridges, gravel, and/or floss. In fact, you will need both floss and gravel with various filters.
Chemical filters activate carbons. The filtration system includes absorbents to remove ammonia, as well as water softeners. Since fish water comes from ground or tap water, it is important to purify your water supply to maintain healthy fish. You can also check out water purification systems, which can minimize chemical buildup.
Types of Filters:
Aquarium filters include corner filtration, outside powered filters, under-gravel filtration, foam, canisters, and flow-through filtration.
How do the filters work?
It depends on which product you purchase, however corner filtration works by supplying air. The air creates an insignificant vacuum cleaner, which extracts the water into the corner filtration. You can combine Floss filtration to activate carbons, which will assist in filtering the tank water. Combining the filters will supply you a biochemical reaction, which slows the growth of bacteria. Corner filtration supplies ventilation. The filters however are limited in their ability to act, therefore you should use gravel combined with floss and corner filters to get the best result.
Electrical pumps, or outside powered filters assist by extracting huge amounts of water through filters, which passes over filtered floss and carbons that supply sufficient water supply. The pumps will provide ventilation, as well as support a larger array of fish, more so than other filters. All filters should be changed responsively, since dirt buildup decreases the filters ability to perform.
You want to add gravel to the bottom of your aquarium, since it will slow bacteria growth. Under-gravel filtration works as a vacuum to extract water from gravel. Use gravel since it will supply your fish with adequate biological and mechanical aids without using chemicals. This filter has its downsides, which includes the use of vacuums to remove debris. Unlike the pumps, this system will not support all your fish in the tank. Rather, the filters support a smaller amount. Foam filtration attaches to air supplies. The supply is then situated in the aquarium to supply ventilation and biochemical reactions that filter growth of bacteria. Foam filters are biological kin, which supply mechanical filters to trap rubble. Canisters are filters which combine mechanical, biological, and chemical filtrations by lining with a pump. The downside is this pump requires consistent attention, otherwise it will overload fairly easy. Flow-through provides continual drainage solutions and water supplies. The system supports a large body of fish, yet the water must be conditioned. Ironically, this system is not one of the most recommended. Killifish is another type of fish for aquariums, yet the killifish are hard to find.
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Can i completely submerge my tetra power filter?
I have a tetra whisper PF10 power filter for my turtle.
Is it ok if i completely submerge it in my tank.
I'm wondering because i don't want to get my turtle electrocuted.
Please Answer.
No. That filter is not safe to submerge. You would risk breaking the filter and getting shocked if you did that.
Don't do it!
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