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Saltwater Fitration Systems: Undergravel Filters© Winston Vaughan Schoenfeld
As noted in the past few articles, this is a continuation in a series of articles about aquarium fitration systems. This article will be an overview of undergravel filters.
As you can see in the diagram, the filter media and filter panel sit about 1/2 to 1 inch above the bottom of the tank. The substrate of the tank, or filter media, is located just above the filter panel. Aquarium water flows in the direction of the arrows. The air lift causes the aquarium water to flow down through the filter media and panel, where the actual filtering occurs, and then back up the uplift tubes. The air lift generally will have a an air flow control valve to adjust the rate of water flow. Important Notes:
With regards to efficiency, undergravel filtering systems can work very well in many saltwater setups. They do require a bit of effort to clean occasionally, but provide reliable filtration which can lead to a very healthy aquarium. Go To Page: 1
The copyright of the article Saltwater Fitration Systems: Undergravel Filters in Aquariums is owned by Winston Vaughan Schoenfeld. Permission to republish Saltwater Fitration Systems: Undergravel Filters in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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