The Filter System Importance to
Aquarium Water by Frank Mamone
Fish excrete waste constantly just like any other living
things as they swim around the water. This waste is a potential
poison to fish thus it's highly essential to find a way to
remove this toxin from the aquarium tank.
The process of removing this excess food, decaying matters,
dangerous chemicals, fish waste products and free floating
particles from aquarium water is called filtration. And the
tools use is called filter.
Filters for aquariums come in all sorts of shapes, types and
sizes, but they perform the same basic function, and that is to
circulate the water through some form of straining or cleansing
medium at such a rate that the water is kept clean physically
and biologically.
Filters are categorized as 'inside', 'outside' and sub
gravel; based on the location around the aquarium, but the
location is not as important as the way in which it
operates.
The three major categories are mechanical, biological and
chemical.
Mechanical filters remove unwanted materials from the water
by straining and /or the use of absorbent materials. It helps
maintaining water clarity doing so.
Biological Filtration: - Unlike mechanical filtration
process biological fitration involves bacteria and other
microorganisms converting your fishe's waste into less toxic
substances through a process call cycling. Biological filter
will convert your fishe's toxic waste ammonia into Nitrite, and
from nitrite to nitrate, which is relatively harmless.
This cycling reduces the required maintainace in your
aquarium.
Chemical filtration as the name implies can remove toxins
and other chemically induced material from your aquarium system
with the use of activated carbon. It's necessary to change
activated carbon should be changed often to have a save
community.
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