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11/05/2011, 04:36 PM | #1 |
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Alittle advice please :)
Hello,
I've just purchased my new tank and it comes with a filtration system. It says its compatible with marine setup. Heres alittle information: • For fresh or marine aquariums; This is the exact same filter/pump found on popular Bio Cube Aquariums, for much less! • Main biological filter or supplemental filtration • Anchors with high power suction cups • Complete filtration material included: Sponge, Ceramic Bio Media, carbon • Pump Included • Space for submersible heater • Unique Wet/Dry filter for aquarists looking for an inexpensive bio filter and with no space on the back of an aquarium for a Power filter. • BF-200 for aquariums up to 200 liters (50 gallons) by itself (larger as a supplement). Includes a 9 watt (185 gph) pump. • Easily connects to a UV Sterilizer, something an HOB (aquarium power filters CANNOT do). See the picture above, (far right, pictured with a Terminator 5 Watt UV Sterilizer) • Excellent for use in marine aquariums, even larger reef aquariums as for instance 3 can be easily placed in the back of a 150 gallon aquarium (I would also add additional power heads such as the Via Aqua 1300) • Can be filled with live rock crumbles and oolite sand (the sand MUST be place in a nylon bag and place in the bottom of a chamber) in reef aquariums for excellent nitrate control. I just wanted to know if i should use this system or i should not use it. I'm going to have live rock in the tank also. Thanks for the help. Jay |
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