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Understanding Aquarium Understanding Aquarium FiltrationFiltration

Adapted from an article by Steve Adapted from an article by Steve RybickiRybicki

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CreditsCredits

This presentation was adapted by Tamar Stephens from This presentation was adapted by Tamar Stephens from an article by Steve Rybicki. The text in this presentation an article by Steve Rybicki. The text in this presentation is taken directly from his article, and is reprinted here is taken directly from his article, and is reprinted here with his kind permission. with his kind permission.

The article in its entirety can be found at:The article in its entirety can be found at:http://http://www.angelsplus.com/ArticleFiltration.htmwww.angelsplus.com/ArticleFiltration.htm

Clip art, photographs, and other home-made graphics Clip art, photographs, and other home-made graphics were added for visual interest. were added for visual interest.

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How much do you know about How much do you know about aquarium filters?aquarium filters?

If you have a big enough filter, it is okay to overfeed your If you have a big enough filter, it is okay to overfeed your angelfish?angelfish?

What are the three kinds of filtration, and which one is best?What are the three kinds of filtration, and which one is best?

Is a filter that creates lots of bubbles good for your Is a filter that creates lots of bubbles good for your angelfish?angelfish?

How does mechanical filtration threaten your angelfish?How does mechanical filtration threaten your angelfish?

Can lots of filtration reduce the need for water changes?Can lots of filtration reduce the need for water changes?

Keep reading to find the answers!Keep reading to find the answers!

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Aquarium filtration is a bit of a Aquarium filtration is a bit of a mysterymystery

Aquarium filtration is a bit of a mystery to most people. There is a Aquarium filtration is a bit of a mystery to most people. There is a common misconception that the filter should take care of common misconception that the filter should take care of overfeeding and keep the water perfectly suitable for fish. overfeeding and keep the water perfectly suitable for fish.

Manufacturers make a big deal out of it. Most of the new filters Manufacturers make a big deal out of it. Most of the new filters coming to market are large, complex and expensive. The coming to market are large, complex and expensive. The companies making them lead you to believe that if you are having companies making them lead you to believe that if you are having problems with your fish, then it's probably due to the lack of filtration. problems with your fish, then it's probably due to the lack of filtration.

You may be surprised to learn that the amount of filtration is You may be surprised to learn that the amount of filtration is the least likely cause of most problems.the least likely cause of most problems. In this presentation, I In this presentation, I hope to clear up the mystery and make this an easy concept to hope to clear up the mystery and make this an easy concept to understand. Keeping your aquariums clean and suitable for fish is understand. Keeping your aquariums clean and suitable for fish is quite easy as you'll see. quite easy as you'll see.

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What are the three kinds of What are the three kinds of filtration?filtration?

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Getting down to the basicsGetting down to the basics

Let's get down to basics. You can filter Let's get down to basics. You can filter water with three basic methods:water with three basic methods:

CHEMICAL MECHANICAL BIOLOGICAL

Chemical reaction

removes one or more

impurities

Traps particles of

waste

Nitrifying bacteria break down ammonia

and nitrites

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Most Filter Systems use a Most Filter Systems use a CombinationCombination

Most filter systems involve a combination of at least Most filter systems involve a combination of at least two of these and some use all three. We are often led two of these and some use all three. We are often led to believe that all are necessary, yet in my opinion only to believe that all are necessary, yet in my opinion only one is really important, and effective in most filters. one is really important, and effective in most filters.

Now let's take a more detailed look at each and how Now let's take a more detailed look at each and how much sense it makes to incorporate them into your much sense it makes to incorporate them into your filtration methods. filtration methods.

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Chemical FiltrationChemical Filtration With chemical filtrationWith chemical filtration

yyou use an item like ou use an item like carbon or zeolite to carbon or zeolite to remove an impurity. remove an impurity.

The chemical reaction The chemical reaction that takes place is that takes place is usually very short usually very short lived and it's lived and it's effectiveness lessens effectiveness lessens rapidly from the very rapidly from the very beginning of it's use. beginning of it's use.

What is activated carbon?

It is carbon that has been treated to make it very porous, thus increasing the surface area dramatically.

Activate carbon works by chemically attracting impurities, which adsorb (or stick to) the carbon.

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Uses for Chemical FiltrationUses for Chemical Filtration

In my opinion, unless you want to do an extraordinary In my opinion, unless you want to do an extraordinary amount of maintenance on a continual basis, this type of amount of maintenance on a continual basis, this type of filtration is suitable only as a temporary measure. filtration is suitable only as a temporary measure.

It's great for emergencies, removing medications from It's great for emergencies, removing medications from the water or trying to reduce sudden spikes of toxins. the water or trying to reduce sudden spikes of toxins.

It's good to have some of these items on hand, but don't It's good to have some of these items on hand, but don't bother to incorporate them into your daily filtration bother to incorporate them into your daily filtration system. In general, doing so would be a waste of time system. In general, doing so would be a waste of time and money. and money.

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Mechanical FiltrationMechanical Filtration This involves the trapping and removal of waste This involves the trapping and removal of waste

particles. In concept, this is a great idea. In particles. In concept, this is a great idea. In reality, most filters cannot do this in a manner reality, most filters cannot do this in a manner that is effective or convenient for the aquarist. that is effective or convenient for the aquarist.

Most mechanical filters do a great job of Most mechanical filters do a great job of trapping some particulate matter, but trapping some particulate matter, but unfortunately they don't get it all. They have a unfortunately they don't get it all. They have a tendency to move the water too fast, thus tendency to move the water too fast, thus breaking the particulate matter into smaller breaking the particulate matter into smaller piecespieces. The very small pieces tend to become . The very small pieces tend to become suspended. suspended.

These suspended micro particles contain the These suspended micro particles contain the dangerous dangerous heterotrophic bacteriaheterotrophic bacteria that can that can potentially cause great harm to our fish. The potentially cause great harm to our fish. The bacteria should be kept away from our fish, but bacteria should be kept away from our fish, but these suspended particles do the opposite. these suspended particles do the opposite. They are in the water column and are very They are in the water column and are very harmful. harmful.

Large particles may be broken into smaller particles that pass through the filter and stay suspended in the water column.

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Heterotrophic bacteriaHeterotrophic bacteria Heterotrophic bacteria primarily act as Heterotrophic bacteria primarily act as

decomposers, feeding on dead plants decomposers, feeding on dead plants and animals, and other organic material and animals, and other organic material such as uneaten fish food in your such as uneaten fish food in your aquarium!aquarium!

Under ideal conditions, Under ideal conditions, heterotrophic heterotrophic bacteria can double their population in bacteria can double their population in 15 minutes to an hour15 minutes to an hour. .

Suppose you overfeed your fish in the Suppose you overfeed your fish in the morning, go to work, and come home morning, go to work, and come home about 10 hours later. If the bacterial about 10 hours later. If the bacterial population doubles every 15 minutes, the population doubles every 15 minutes, the population will increase by a factor of population will increase by a factor of over 1 trillion! over 1 trillion!

Example of heterotrophic bacteria.Wikimedia Commons (Public Domain)

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High speed filters are harmfulHigh speed filters are harmful Filters that move water through the aquarium at higher speeds, Filters that move water through the aquarium at higher speeds,

cause this problem to become worse. Small waste particles are the cause this problem to become worse. Small waste particles are the enemy. enemy. Filters that move water too quickly and those that Filters that move water too quickly and those that create a large amount of small bubbles, break these particles create a large amount of small bubbles, break these particles into even smaller pieces and will actually cause this bacteria to into even smaller pieces and will actually cause this bacteria to become an even greater problem. become an even greater problem.

To encourage small waste particles to settle in the filter chamber, To encourage small waste particles to settle in the filter chamber, water movement must be the slow enough to cause the particles to water movement must be the slow enough to cause the particles to settle. This is very difficult to achieve with most power filters and settle. This is very difficult to achieve with most power filters and canister filters. canister filters.

Very large aquariums or aquaculture systems will generally have Very large aquariums or aquaculture systems will generally have large filter systems that contain proportionately large settling large filter systems that contain proportionately large settling chambers, where these fine particles can be eliminated from the chambers, where these fine particles can be eliminated from the water column. water column.

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Draw from the bottom of the tankDraw from the bottom of the tank

In addition to removing these particles from the In addition to removing these particles from the water column, they need to be removed from the water column, they need to be removed from the bottom of the tank. bottom of the tank.

The fins of fish often touch the bottom, and the The fins of fish often touch the bottom, and the waste particles that settle here can cause waste particles that settle here can cause problems when the fish rubs against them. problems when the fish rubs against them.

Therefore, a filter needs to draw from the tank Therefore, a filter needs to draw from the tank bottom and anything it doesn't get, must be bottom and anything it doesn't get, must be removed through siphoning.removed through siphoning.

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Biological filtrationBiological filtration This is the process by which This is the process by which nitrifying bacteria break down nitrifying bacteria break down

ammonia and nitrites.ammonia and nitrites. I will not cover the basics of biological I will not cover the basics of biological filtration. That is detailed in many other sources. Just realize that it filtration. That is detailed in many other sources. Just realize that it is easy to have adequate nitrifying bacteria in aquariums containing is easy to have adequate nitrifying bacteria in aquariums containing ornamental fish. ornamental fish.

In intensive aquaculture, it is common to raise as much as 1 lb of In intensive aquaculture, it is common to raise as much as 1 lb of fish per gallon of water, with relatively small biological filters. That fish per gallon of water, with relatively small biological filters. That would be equivalent to raising somewhere around 100-150 adult would be equivalent to raising somewhere around 100-150 adult angelfish in a 20 gallon tank. angelfish in a 20 gallon tank.

In such a system containing angelfish or other ornamentals, In such a system containing angelfish or other ornamentals, problems from problems from dissolved organics and heterotrophic bacteria dissolved organics and heterotrophic bacteria would destroy the fins or kill the fish long before ammonia or would destroy the fins or kill the fish long before ammonia or nitrites became a problem.nitrites became a problem.

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A small biological filter A small biological filter A surprisingly small biological filter can handle A surprisingly small biological filter can handle

the ammonia produced in the average aquarium the ammonia produced in the average aquarium containing ornamental species. containing ornamental species.

So, although biological filtration is very So, although biological filtration is very important, it's also very easy to provide with a important, it's also very easy to provide with a small inexpensive filter. small inexpensive filter.

The only requirement is that the filter does not The only requirement is that the filter does not clog so the nitrifying bacteria has constant clog so the nitrifying bacteria has constant exposure to oxygenated water. exposure to oxygenated water.

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Tying it all togetherTying it all together

As you have probably surmised by this point, chemical As you have probably surmised by this point, chemical filtration is not practical or effective for most aquarists. filtration is not practical or effective for most aquarists.

In addition, mechanical filtration is normally performed in In addition, mechanical filtration is normally performed in a manner that can actually be detrimental. a manner that can actually be detrimental.

Unfortunately, most aquarists rely heavily on these and Unfortunately, most aquarists rely heavily on these and are not aware of the best way to utilize them. In fact, are not aware of the best way to utilize them. In fact, some of the most expensive filters can also be some some of the most expensive filters can also be some of the least effectiveof the least effective. .

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Filtration GoalFiltration Goal Your goal should be to get a filter that moves water Your goal should be to get a filter that moves water

slowly through a settling chamber, removes waste from slowly through a settling chamber, removes waste from the bottom, and one that is easy to keep from clogging. the bottom, and one that is easy to keep from clogging.

To accomplish this in an inexpensive manner on To accomplish this in an inexpensive manner on aquariums that are not part of a recirculating system, my aquariums that are not part of a recirculating system, my recommendations for filtration are as follows. recommendations for filtration are as follows.

In aquariums that have a substrate, I recommend an In aquariums that have a substrate, I recommend an undergravel filter. They are extremely effective and undergravel filter. They are extremely effective and easy to maintain when setup properly.easy to maintain when setup properly. Their large Their large surface area helps to reduce overall water speed and the surface area helps to reduce overall water speed and the area under the plates makes for a very effective settling area under the plates makes for a very effective settling chamber. chamber.

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Setting up an undergravel filterSetting up an undergravel filter When setting one up, place the When setting one up, place the

filter plates on the bare tank filter plates on the bare tank bottom. bottom.

Then cover them with a layer of Then cover them with a layer of polyester batting. The batting will polyester batting. The batting will prevent the substrate from falling prevent the substrate from falling into the filter plates and it will also into the filter plates and it will also provide greater surface area for provide greater surface area for nitrifying bacteria. The quilt batting nitrifying bacteria. The quilt batting found in sewing stores works well. found in sewing stores works well.

Cover with a substrate that is fine Cover with a substrate that is fine enough that no food particles can enough that no food particles can fall beneath the surface of the fall beneath the surface of the substrate. This will allow the easy substrate. This will allow the easy siphoning of uneaten food that siphoning of uneaten food that cannot be trapped. cannot be trapped.

Photo from: http://www.drsfostersmith.com

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Clean the GravelClean the Gravel

When doing a water change, use a When doing a water change, use a gravel cleaner to remove particulate gravel cleaner to remove particulate matter. Do this to no more than one matter. Do this to no more than one half of the substrate during any one half of the substrate during any one water change. Vary the location of water change. Vary the location of the substrate cleaning with each the substrate cleaning with each water change. water change.

Using this technique, I've Using this technique, I've maintained beautiful, healthy maintained beautiful, healthy aquariums for more than 20 years aquariums for more than 20 years without ever having to add any without ever having to add any addition filters or perform any other addition filters or perform any other maintenance.maintenance.

Photo from: http://www.drsfostersmith.com

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Sponge filtersSponge filters

For breeding operations or the raising of fry, bare bottom tanks should For breeding operations or the raising of fry, bare bottom tanks should be used. In these situations, nothing beats a simple be used. In these situations, nothing beats a simple sponge filtersponge filter for for effectiveness and ease of maintenance. effectiveness and ease of maintenance.

However, not all sponge filters are equally good. You must choose However, not all sponge filters are equally good. You must choose one with a pore size appropriate for the fish size being kept. one with a pore size appropriate for the fish size being kept.

The object is to keep the pores from getting clogged with food or fish The object is to keep the pores from getting clogged with food or fish feces. It should provide adequate surface area for nitrifying bacteria.feces. It should provide adequate surface area for nitrifying bacteria.

The sponge type should allow easy rinsing of the filter. Yet, it must The sponge type should allow easy rinsing of the filter. Yet, it must

also allow space for the settling of organic debrisalso allow space for the settling of organic debris. .

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Bare-bottom Tank with Sponge Bare-bottom Tank with Sponge FilterFilter

Juvenile angels Juvenile angels in a bare-bottom in a bare-bottom tank with sponge tank with sponge filter. filter.

Photo from: http://www.angelsplus.com

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More on Sponge FiltersMore on Sponge Filters If one sponge filter isn't enough, use more. If one sponge filter isn't enough, use more.

Slow to moderate flow rates are essential. The smaller the filter, the Slow to moderate flow rates are essential. The smaller the filter, the slower the flow rate must be. The inside of the sponge becomes the slower the flow rate must be. The inside of the sponge becomes the settling chamber. Too much flow, and the settling chamber will not settling chamber. Too much flow, and the settling chamber will not work. work.

It is It is important that the sponge filter lifts water from the bottom important that the sponge filter lifts water from the bottom of the tankof the tank. It not only makes it easier to get particles off the bottom . It not only makes it easier to get particles off the bottom and into the filter, but it turns the water over in the tank more and into the filter, but it turns the water over in the tank more efficiently for greater gas exchange. Therefore, the sponge filter efficiently for greater gas exchange. Therefore, the sponge filter should sit flat on the bottom. should sit flat on the bottom.

Those that are on a pedestal, may create dead spots in the Those that are on a pedestal, may create dead spots in the aquarium, and are the worst at trapping particles that make it to the aquarium, and are the worst at trapping particles that make it to the tank bottom. tank bottom.

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A Note about Filter SizeA Note about Filter Size Filters are not sized for a particular number of gallons of water. Filters are not sized for a particular number of gallons of water.

They work by consuming ammonia and nitrites produced by a They work by consuming ammonia and nitrites produced by a particular bio-load. The bio load consists of the total mass of fish and particular bio-load. The bio load consists of the total mass of fish and heterotrophic bacteria in the tank. heterotrophic bacteria in the tank.

It matters not if the tank is large or small, filters have to be sized It matters not if the tank is large or small, filters have to be sized accordingly to the number and size of fish in relation to age, water accordingly to the number and size of fish in relation to age, water temperature, pH and a few other factors. It is something you can only temperature, pH and a few other factors. It is something you can only figure out for a given situation through experience. figure out for a given situation through experience.

As long as the water isn't moving too fast in the tank, it doesn't hurt As long as the water isn't moving too fast in the tank, it doesn't hurt anything to over-filter, except possibly your wallet. anything to over-filter, except possibly your wallet.

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Water Changes!Water Changes! So far, providing the needed filtration sounds fairly simple, but don't So far, providing the needed filtration sounds fairly simple, but don't

get too excited. One of the more important aspects of filtration can't get too excited. One of the more important aspects of filtration can't be performed perfectly by any filter and is usually done manually. be performed perfectly by any filter and is usually done manually.

That is, the aquarist must periodically remove mulm with water That is, the aquarist must periodically remove mulm with water changes, and they must also occasionally rinse the filters to keep changes, and they must also occasionally rinse the filters to keep them from clogging. Water changes are what is used to remove them from clogging. Water changes are what is used to remove harmful dissolved organics and nitrates. Most aquarists worry about harmful dissolved organics and nitrates. Most aquarists worry about ammonia and nitrites. However, they are easily controlled and ammonia and nitrites. However, they are easily controlled and seldom a problem for anyone other than a beginner with poor seldom a problem for anyone other than a beginner with poor husbandry practices. husbandry practices.

Dissolved organics and heterotrophic bacteria are the real Dissolved organics and heterotrophic bacteria are the real concerns, yet they are almost impossible for an aquarist to concerns, yet they are almost impossible for an aquarist to detect.detect. It is critically important to keep them at low levels. It is critically important to keep them at low levels. Water changes are the most effective way to do this.Water changes are the most effective way to do this.

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Cleaning Sponge FiltersCleaning Sponge Filters

A note on how to rinse sponge filters:A note on how to rinse sponge filters: Gently Gently squeeze the sponge into fish-safe water (we use squeeze the sponge into fish-safe water (we use water taken out of the aquarium from a water water taken out of the aquarium from a water change). change).

Do not rinse it too thoroughly. You don't want to wash Do not rinse it too thoroughly. You don't want to wash all the nitrifying bacteria out of it. all the nitrifying bacteria out of it.

Never Never clean them in a washing machine or clean them in a washing machine or dishwasher. This will essentially kill all the good dishwasher. This will essentially kill all the good nitrifying bacteria and render your filter useless. nitrifying bacteria and render your filter useless.

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You can never do too many water You can never do too many water changes!changes!

Water changes can even be used to remove uneaten Water changes can even be used to remove uneaten food, but hopefully your fish husbandry is good enough food, but hopefully your fish husbandry is good enough that uneaten food doesn't exist. that uneaten food doesn't exist.

The frequency needed for water changes will vary The frequency needed for water changes will vary greatly with fish density, temperature, amount of food greatly with fish density, temperature, amount of food being put into the tank, pH and a few other factors. being put into the tank, pH and a few other factors.

It's better to err on the side of more water changes. It's better to err on the side of more water changes. You You can perform too few, but never too many.can perform too few, but never too many.

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Final RemarksFinal Remarks

It should be a relief to know that through the combination It should be a relief to know that through the combination of properly designed sponge filters, correct feeding, and of properly designed sponge filters, correct feeding, and adequate water changes, you can filter an aquarium adequate water changes, you can filter an aquarium better and at lower cost than any other practical method. better and at lower cost than any other practical method.

Don't fall prey to the hype surrounding expensive Don't fall prey to the hype surrounding expensive aquarium filters. There exists some very effective, aquarium filters. There exists some very effective, sophisticated and expensive central filtration systems sophisticated and expensive central filtration systems designed for hatcheries, however for practical filtration designed for hatcheries, however for practical filtration on individual aquariums, nothing works better than the on individual aquariums, nothing works better than the simple filters recommended here. simple filters recommended here.

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Enjoy your fish!Enjoy your fish!

Steve RybickiSteve Rybicki

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