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The pump sucks up water through the polyester filling. This filters out the fine particles in the water, returning only polished water to the tank. | The pump sucks up water through the polyester filling. This filters out the fine particles in the water, returning only polished water to the tank. | ||
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Used for temporary situations | Used for temporary situations | ||
Run for 1-3 hours when needed | Run for 1-3 hours when needed | ||
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Remember to remove filling, as it contains debris from water that can still polite the tank | Remember to remove filling, as it contains debris from water that can still polite the tank |
Latest revision as of 23:59, 27 January 2019
Procedure to create filter:
1) Cut a 1L bottle in half 2) Slide the top of the bottle onto the head of a pump that will accommodate a bottle neck 3) Stuff the top half of the bottle with polyester filling 4) Place in tank with the bottle fully submerged and cap side on top
How it works:
The pump sucks up water through the polyester filling. This filters out the fine particles in the water, returning only polished water to the tank.
More Info:
Used for temporary situations Run for 1-3 hours when needed --> Typically used after a feeding or when the tank is murky Remember to remove filling, as it contains debris from water that can still polite the tank