Magnum and penguin aquarium filter
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In order for
fish to thrive in an
aquarium, the
water in the
tank must be maintained to the highest level of purity. This requires the investment and
maintenance of a high level
filtration system. There are several types and choices of
filtration on the market. One of the best and most popular amongst
aquarium enthusiasts in the know is the
canister filter system.
Both large and powerful the
canister filter is situated underneath the
aquarium tank and is used for either biological, mechanical and if the occasion demands it also
filtration of harmful chemicals that might enter the
tank and cause damage to the
fish. Many of the large free standing
aquariums have the canister
filters placed below the
tank, inside of their stand. Canister
filters have the appearance of a closed cylinder around fifteen inches high (38 cm) high with a click on lid designed to keep the canister closed under pressure. All the
water loaded into the
aquarium tank contain tow valves, one for
water input and the other for output connected by flexible tubing to the
water control mechanism which can usually be a simple tap. Once
water has been drawn into the
tank it undergoes a fairly extensive
filtration process that will bring it to a level that will be healthy for the
fish and
plants in the
aquarium. Another advantage of canister
filters is that they can be purchased in a variety of sizes that will match the size of the
aquarium as well as
water flow rates. In general, canister
filters lend themselves especially well to medium to large
tanks.
Regarded as the top of the range in keeping
aquarium water at the highest possible levels of cleanliness at this level, canister
filters are known for their robustness as well as their ability to operate at maximum capacity for several months without the need for any
maintenance. They do a first class job, and are vastly superior in performance to the hang on
tank filters which are more suited for
light weight models that require constant
maintenance.
The interior workings of a
canister filter can vary from model to model. However the operating principal remains the same. There are usually a series of
filtration methods used to achieve the maximum level of cleanliness. The first stage is meant to trap the roughest and largest particle sizes. The
water then passes through several similar stages each designed to handle smaller particle dimensions till the
water is sufficiently pure to be allowed to enter the
tank.
Canister
filters pack another piece of feature
power as they are almost completely silent during operation and their electricity needs are minimal.
One of the leading companies involved in producing
filters for
aquariums are the Marineland Company based in California, in the United States. Marineland have been one of the leading innovators in all aspects of
aquarium design and operation and their range of
filters have been designed to produce the finest and most effective designs in
filtration systems, both for home use as well as in any manner of commercial display applications.
A jewel in the crown of the Marineland range of
water filters are the company’s Magnum
filters. Coming in two sizes, the 220 and the 350, Marineland claim that these canister
filters are the only ones available with their own self-priming, bottom mounted motor. Experienced people who have operated
aquariums both in their home and in a commercial application will tell you that the Magnum 220 & 350 will provide you with all that you need in
power, performance, and ease of setup as well as smoothness of restart capability.
Operating the Magnums is as simple and straightforward as you could hope for, with the input
water being allowed to enter the
filtration canister, and actually flowing through the
filtration media and being cleaned and purified in the process.
The Magnum 220 model provides the possibility of both mechanical and chemical
filtration. This can be done by utilizing Marineland’s Rite-Size Bonded
Filter Sleeve, which is a removable and replaceable especially dense and highly porous prefilter device designed to trap the roughest particles of
dirt and debris. The Rite-Size Bonded
Filter Sleeve works in conjunction with the Magnum’s
Carbon/
Media Container filled with 16 ounces of Premium
Activated Carbon to remove all traces of dissolved organic impurities. Known as the BLACK DIAMOND™ this form of double
filtration makes the Magnum
filters the market leaders in
aquarium filtration.
Filter maintenance for the Magnum’s are also something that can be done without the need to invest too much time. Marineland are happy to state that basic
maintenance should take no more than fifteen minutes every week including any necessary adjustments. A
maintenance program should include changing 25% of the
water every 30 days,
gravel cleaning and replacing the
filter media. If the
aquarium owner of operator detects that the
water is not flowing well into the
tank, or the
water is beginning to give off an unpleasant odor, the
filter motor seems to be laboring then the signs are that something is not functioning well with the
filters, and immediate inspection and repair are called for.
Another string to the bow at Marineland is their Penguin® range BIO-Wheel®
power filter. Penguins are designed to produce simple and effective three-stage mechanical, chemical and biological
filtration for the
aquarium.
As with the Magnum
filters, the Penguin comes complete with their own custom sized Rite-Size
Filter Cartridges. The Rite-Size will remove all forms of waste whilst preventing any form of
water discoloration and unwelcome odors. Each
filter contains Black Diamond Premium
Activated Carbon for fast acting and maximum efficiency. Biological
filtration is provided by the revolutionary and Marineland’s patented BIO-Wheel is known to be totally effective for removing toxics, including
ammonia and
nitrite.
Marineland
filters are the most comprehensive available for every size and type of
aquarium. When the time comes to decide which
filter to install, you can be sure that either a magnum or penguin
filter will be up there at the top of your list.
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