Using Diatomaceous Earth Filters in your Aquarium

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Anyone who has kept a fish tank knows how dirty the water gets. After all, although fish are tiny, they are also rather sloppy monsters, and the water needs constant upkeep. Even if you make it a practice to change the water and wash out the aquarium on a regular basis, you’re still going to need some assistance with the monumental task of maintaining a healthy environment for your fish. One of the things that will help you is a good filter. Filters can be biological or chemical, but one of the most effective filters you can buy is one that uses diatomaceous earth as it’s filtering medium.

As the name implies, diatomaceous earth comes from the soil. Diatoms are tiny organisms that die and leave fossilized remains in the soil. By so doing, they fill the soil with minute cavities which can be used effectively in filtering waste out of water, including the water in fish tanks. These are the same sorts of filters which are utilized in pools and municipal applications, and they are wonderful for capturing even the littlest particles in your water. In fact, they corral particles that are too little to be caught in most other sorts of water filters.

Vortex Diatom Filters are fast mechanical filters which are engineered to fine filter water in aquariums without annoying the natural, and desirable, level of bacteria. Although most of us have been conditioned to think of bacteria as being a bad thing, there are many various sorts of good bacteria that we depend on every day, so it is important that we not rid any ecosystem of the good bacteria that it needs for plants and animals to survive. A filter which damages the balance could prove hazardous for your fish.

A System one Pressure Filter from Aquarium Products will polish tank water at the rate of 300 gallons per hour. It may be employed both in saltwater and freshwater aquariums successfully. By filling the filter jar with diatomaceous earth, which can be purchased separately, it will run for roughly 3 hours at a time. It must be turned off after 3 hours, because running it longer will cause the motor to burn up. However, in that 3 hours, you will have filtered and polished the highest quality of water on the market today.

Although it may appear a little weird to use soil to clean your tank, diatomaceous aquarium filters are so popular that they are on back order at most online shops. With persistence you will be able to find the filter you need to keep your aquarium clean and your fish healthy.

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One Response to “Using Diatomaceous Earth Filters in your Aquarium”

  1. Kayleigh Says:

    Im glad that I read this. Im a massive fan of all things to do with both fresh and saltwater aquariums and this post was useful to me. Thank you once again. I will keep reading your blog with interest.

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