Piranha tank filter

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It is difficult to take a photo of the filter until the next major water change,
So I drew it. This is exactly the filter I have. It is located in the right side of the tank.

Number 2 is its front view where the water takes in. Number 1 is how the filter system it looks outside.

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2nd pic shows how it looks inside. There are 4 types of layers to filter the water.
Number 3 is a small bag made by a net and it has some kinda ceramic valves inside. (Don't know why it needs there)

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Looks similar to what you would see with a canister filter, just in your tank. The ceramic valves you are describing is what I assume to be your media. This is where you beneficial bacteria grows and keeps your tank cycled. Surely you know this, right?
 
Looks similar to what you would see with a canister filter, just in your tank. The ceramic valves you are describing is what I assume to be your media. This is where you beneficial bacteria grows and keeps your tank cycled. Surely you know this, right?

I doubt it....

Id like to actually see a picture cuz this is a very odd filtrtion system.


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Cheap way to decrease nitrates and keep your fish healthy: http://monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=504763 [/QUOTE]
 
Looks similar to what you would see with a canister filter, just in your tank. The ceramic valves you are describing is what I assume to be your media. This is where you beneficial bacteria grows and keeps your tank cycled. Surely you know this, right?

yes...

Extremely porous ceramic media for efficient biological filtration.
Their surface area and pores are sized to accommodate bacteria necessary for biological balance and to remove toxic ammonia and nitrite.
Hollow design effectively distributes water flow and allows massive colonies of beneficial bacteria to grow on and inside each ring, creating an ideal “bio chemical filter”.
They will not break down in the filter or alter pH or water hardness.
Great for both fresh and saltwater aquariums
 
yes...

Extremely porous ceramic media for efficient biological filtration.
Their surface area and pores are sized to accommodate bacteria necessary for biological balance and to remove toxic ammonia and nitrite.
Hollow design effectively distributes water flow and allows massive colonies of beneficial bacteria to grow on and inside each ring, creating an ideal “bio chemical filter”.
They will not break down in the filter or alter pH or water hardness.
Great for both fresh and saltwater aquariums

Atleast qoute the online source u just copied and pasted from ....... Tad bit of plagiarism! Scroll down to the middle: http://www.ebay.in/itm/500g-Ceramic...a-Bags-aquarium-canister-filter-/281039164503



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Cheap way to decrease nitrates and keep your fish healthy: http://monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=504763 [/QUOTE]
 
yes...

Extremely porous ceramic media for efficient biological filtration.
Their surface area and pores are sized to accommodate bacteria necessary for biological balance and to remove toxic ammonia and nitrite.
Hollow design effectively distributes water flow and allows massive colonies of beneficial bacteria to grow on and inside each ring, creating an ideal “bio chemical filter”.
They will not break down in the filter or alter pH or water hardness.
Great for both fresh and saltwater aquariums

Obviously copy/pasted. Are you trying to show off your filtration system or what? What was your reason for your thread?
 
yes, it is copy and pasted... any problem for you ?
I Just mentioned I know about the effect of the ceramic rings and mentioned what it does.
I read about the effect of the ceramics rings there.

For F1VET -

I didn't get it from the ebay page where you mentioned. There are many sellers on ebay selling ceramic rings and some of them use the above mentioned description. So it's not something I have to give credits from them. Because probably they also copy and pasted from somewhere else and no one had a problem about it except you.

This is not a place to quarrel or talk about copy rights. Especially if you are not the owner of the above description and when the owner has no problem about it, you calm down junior.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Design-...194173136?pt=Fish_Filters&hash=item3cd062cad0
 
was there a question here? or is this a write up of some sort?
 
yes, it is copy and pasted... any problem for you ?
I Just mentioned I know about the effect of the ceramic rings and mentioned what it does.
I read about the effect of the ceramics rings there.

For F1VET -

I didn't get it from the ebay page where you mentioned. There are many sellers on ebay selling ceramic rings and some of them use the above mentioned description. So it's not something I have to give credits from them. Because probably they also copy and pasted from somewhere else and no one had a problem about it except you.

This is not a place to quarrel or talk about copy rights. Especially if you are not the owner of the above description and when the owner has no problem about it, you calm down junior.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Design-...194173136?pt=Fish_Filters&hash=item3cd062cad0

Seeing as the purpose of your thread is unclear I do not see the problem with F1 trying to figure out the point by discerning what is sourced from some where else and what your actual point is, though I will admit he could have gone about it better.

As for the junior remark you keep making I'd appreciate you stopping it. It does not go unnoticed that you referencing anyone as such is an attempt to belittle them by talking in a condescending manner as though they are your a junior to your senior. Would you appreciate me calling you junior in any response I might make to your posts? As I've been here longer and that seems to be the only validation you need to use the inference, not actual knowledge, age or experience. If you feel the need to prove how knowledgeable you are, do so by actually being knowledgeable rather then with sly remarks with underlying condescending tones.
 
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