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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2010

this is my version of 411 big's bio ball filter

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  • just lettin u know my current project is a tripod

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  • Buy a tripod. Your making me dizzy.

  • The fish your got from the pond are called Mosquitofish,

    They breed like Rabbits, and they're a fun intro to breading fish in an aquarium.

  • listening to jay z eh.

  • I just made a similar filter using a box clear filter, was very cheap, used some bioballs and biorings. Now is time to let it get colonized!

  • i bet the 12 people that disliked coulnt make a bettter filter this is creative btw bubble themselves dont oxeygenate only when the agitate the surface

  • so this is your mommy's homemade filter eh?

  • do you need to post this crap in youtube?? everything is just awful.. duhhh

  • the Minnow are some type of guppy we get them in vic too they are a pest imported from america becauses they eat native fish eggs.

  • 1) your filming is terrible

    2) your aquarium and decoration is terrible

    3) why should you put the filter in sight ? terrible

    4) excuse me for being rude

  • If you want to improve the efficiency of your biofilter, then use ceramic cilinders standing vertical, so that if they have a hole in the middle, the water with air bubbles will travel thru it and oxigenate the bacteria living in the ceramic cilinder. The reason for the ceramic cilinders is that they have lots and lots of surface area for the bacteria to hang on and live.

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