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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2008

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  • Thx bro..., let's say it as a biofilter right ? but do u know, what kind of particel is it filtering..? nitrate, phosphate, amonia... or maybe is it hv the same benefit with the carbon active?

  • @ridwanlay This is a bio filter. It turns ammonia into nitrite then to nitrate. it will work equally well in fresh or salt water aquaria.

  • What size tube is your inner and outer tube? Also, did you use a diffuser plate and if so, how did you attach it?

  • @her209 inner tube is 1" od 3/4" id the main filter is 5" diameter it was glued with weld-on cement

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  • @sturgisbryan Thanks bro !

  • @iamnub672 If your a Machinist it is easy just a little time consuming.

  • @ridwanlay This is excellent for any aquarium. These are the most efficent type of filter when properly set up.

  • what 's the benefit of this fluidized bed filter...? any good to marine aquarium ...?

  • How might i make this? it is hard?

  • Water is pumped in through the bottom,as the water travels up through the colom it carries the media and gravity pulls the media back down. The media is suspended in the water colum.

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