North J. Kroster: Dec 24, 2008

Choosing the right aquarium filters for your saltwater tank is a big part of the setup process and also one that people frequently get wrong. An undersized aquarium filter can lead to alot of problems including algae, sick fish and constant problems in the tank. Below you will see an overview of common aquarium filters and the tanks they should be use on.

Types Of Saltwater Aquarium Filtration You Can Use

Hang On Tank- This type of filter hangs on the back of saltwater tanks and uses filter pads to remove debris from the water. In most cases filter media like activated carbon is used inside the filter pads to remove more organics from the water. These filters offer lower flow and there fore should be used on saltwater aquariums nor more then 35 gallons in volume.

Canister Filters- This is by far one of the most popular forms of saltwater aquarium filters in use today. It is basically a pressurized canister that water is forced through and cleaned. These offer a large surface area and many have high gallons per hour flow rates. They come in many sizes and can be used on saltwater tanks up to 180 gallons. On bigger tank extra units maybe needed to get the required filtration.

Sump Type Filters- Often referred to as wet dry filters this is the most expensive and also the most advanced type of saltwater aquarium filtration systems that you can use. It involves using a special box to bring aquarium water down to the filter. The filter resembles another aquarium but often has areas for biological filtration, chemical filtration and other equipment like heaters and protein skimmers. The water is returned by a separate pump back to the aquarium. this type of filtration system can be used on any size tank and is often found on large custom saltwater aquariums.

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North J. Kroster (11:15 pm Wednesday, December 24th, 2008)
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