March 22nd, 2010
Before there were aquarium filters, hobbyist have a few measures to maintain their aquarium tanks. Most often they would just replace the water regularly. This is very costly and tedious. Furthermore, it is not a foolproof solution to water pollution. Changing water does not eradicate the aquarium tank of all waste and impurities. Thanks to the introduction of pool supplies like aquarium filters, hobbyists can sigh in relief. These are critical components of aquarium tanks whether it is fresh water or marine set-up. Its importance is illustrated by the fact that without the natural movement of water inside an artificial habitat like the aquarium. As such, there are more debris that accumulate inside the tank
Filters for aquarium differ primarily on the kind of tank set. For marine aquariums, a more complex filtration system is required. On the other hand, freshwater aquariums are less demanding. To be effective against waste and debris, a marine filtration system should be comprised of wet and dry filter and protein skimmers. Wet and dry filters are considered to be very efficient filtering devises as the can easily break down ammonia and nitrate. On the other hand protein skimmers are able to remove organic debris that become pollutant in a salt water aquarium set up way before they turn into nitrates and phosphates. However, there are stand alone filters that have become popular among hobbyists. Among the popular filters are the Canister Filters and Hang on the Tank Power Filters. These filters can be used for freshwater, saltwater and reptile/amphibian tank set ups.
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February 11th, 2010
We like looking at beautiful fish tanks, where tank decorations are attractively arranged, and aquatic flora and fish blend well to create a pretty picture. However, keeping aquarium tanks in tiptop condition is not an easy task. It is often arduous and costly. Fish tank hobbyists would often find themselves spending too much time on aquarium cleaning or too much money in the purchase of cleaning solutions. This becomes worse when improper maintenance methods are employed or substandard maintenance supplies are purchased. These result in fish diseases that eventually wipe out the entire fish tank population. Aquarium maintenance can be inexpensive if only hobbyists follow a proper maintenance schedule, use the proper cleaning tools, and avail of good quality maintenance supplies. It will also be easier for them to keep the aquarium in good condition if they use the tools and other aquarium products properly. This is no longer a hard task nowadays as there are a lot of aquarium maintenance tools and supplies available in the market. The challenge lies in how to find these products and be able to get a regular supply in time for the tank’s maintenance schedule.
Hobbyists nowadays are fortunate because aquarium maintenance tools and supplies are available on the worldwide web. One complete source is SuburbanReef.com. Aquarium maintenance tools and supplies can easily be ordered from their website at the click of a mouse or a single phone call. For the convenience of those who place their orders online, maintenance tools and products can be delivered in time for the next aquarium maintenance schedule. Aquarium maintenance products being offered in the website are conveniently grouped into the following categories: Food and Feeders, Plumbing Parts, Cleaning and Maintenance, and Test Kits. There are aquarium products available for all types of fish and fish tanks.
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July 13th, 2009
Natural water is the, obviously, the best type of water for us. In today’s times, though, it is rare to have natural water because of the loss of woodland and industrial contamination. Because of the contamination of natural water, the technology of restoration for water has been a improving by leaps and bounds. Water filters and the best way to filter contaminants out of your water. The following information will help you decide what the right water filter is for you. Charcoal water filters are sometimes improved by using activated nanosilver. The nanosilver kills approximately 650 types of organisms by providing extra antibacterial protection. While certain minerals in solution still penetrate a charcoal filter, those minerals are vital to your health. There are many different types of charcoal water filters. First is ASIC (Activated Silver Impregnated Charcoal). ASIC adds a bacteria killing ability, as well as chloramines exclusion and is often times called Chlorgon. Second is the Micron Rating. One micron rating or less will obstruct Guardia and Cryptosporidium. To obstruct a virus, a filter with a micron rating of more than 0.01 microns needs to be used. Thirdly, is the carbon block, which is a hardened type of honeycombed carbon. Although the flow rate of this type of filter is considerably slower than the loose charcoal, it is the best form of filter. Water distillers perform the best when it comes to making water more pure. Distillers allow the least amount of harmful organisms to get inside your body through your water. The drawback of this type of filtration is that, in the past few years, there has been an increasing awareness of the influence of the minerals balance in the body from distilled water, as well as the acidic result from a typical distiller. People now have knowledge of the fact that pure water is not as natural as the water with the dissolved minerals. These dissolved minerals have considerable importance because they support the body’s metabolism and immune system. Ceramic water filters come in the form of a cartridge and will be accommodated by a typical bench top filter. The ceramic filter has a Diatomaceous Earth (a fossil substance) at the core of the filter. This type of filter is consists of “tiny silicon shells left by trillions of microscopic, one celled algae called diatoms”. These diatoms are said to have dwelled in the earth’s waters for the past 150 million years. Reverse Osmosis filters were initially created to filter water in submarines. The process, in essence, takes water through a membrane that is extraordinarily fine. This fine membrane acts as a filter and can start with salty or other contaminated water and produce drinkable water. While this filter is very slow and needs a lot of pressure, it works with an outcome of extraordinarily fine filtered water. While there are other types of water filters, the above listed are the most common and the most popular. Finding the right filter for you will take knowing exactly what your wants and needs are and doing a lot of research. After the work, the reward of a cold, fresh glass of filtered water is a great reward.
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