Aquarium Filters

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Aquarium Filters

Learning about aquarium filters before purchase can help you make a better choice. Using the best filter for your needs will make your fishkeeping experience all the more easier.

What are aquarium filters and why are they required? 

Aquarium filters are primarily used to clean the fish tank's water. By cycling the liquid through the device toxic components are removed and particles are captured. This results in clear water that is pleasing to look at and healthy for the fish and other inhabitants. Water changes are always required but a good aquarium filtration system can reduce the water change frequency resulting in easier fish keeping.

It is true that some aquariums can be maintained without a filter. This is not done without sacrifice however. To do so requires a very small number of fish compared to what could be kept in a filtered aquarium. This low biological load is the best that can be hoped for without a fish tank filter.

What Type Of Filters Are Their Available For My Aquarium? 

There a number of filter varieties to choose from. The variety of filter you choose will mainly depend upon your individual needs and budget.

External filters are used on very large aquariums. There are both canister filters and sump varieties to choose from. These will generally be the most effective form of aquarium filtration because of the vast surface area where bacteria can process te water. On the downside they are always the most costly.

Many different sponge filters are available in a range of sizes but the principle is the same for each. Air from a pump is fed into the sponge where is exits through a tube to the aquarium surface. As it passes up the tube the bubbles also draw through some water. This displaced water draws new water into the sponge with the new water filtered as a result.

Make Your Own Fish Filter 

You can create your own homemade filter that works on the same principles of the commercial equivalent. If you enjoy diy projects then please consider the following resources which can help you create your own aquarium filter.

Do It Yourself Filter Projects 

DIY Bucket Trickle Filter
Instructions for making an effective trickle aquarium filter using a bucket as the chamber.
Simple DIY Aquarium Filter
Step by step instructions for making an aquarium filter using simple materials.
DIY Large Trickle Filter
Large trickle filters are expensive at the fish store, but you can make make your own.
DIY Undergravel Filter
An under gravel filter can be made easily using these simple instructions.
DIY Fluidised Bed Filter
Fluidized bed filtration can be built for the home aquarium using this filter plan.
DIY Baffle Filter
Baffle filters are comprised of several compartments through which the aquarium water flows.
DIY Sponge Filter
Description of sponge filters and some tips for creating your own for use in the your aquarium.

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