In an enclosed environment such as a home aquarium, waste (feces, uneaten food and plant
matter) accumulates rapidly. For this reason it is of utmost importance to have a strong biological system
to break down such waste material before it becomes toxic to the aquarium inhabitants. Biological filtration
is the process by which waste is broken down from toxic ammonia to less toxic nitrates (see illustration
of nitrogen cycle) by beneficial bacteria that inhabit the surfaces in the aquarium. The optimum conditions
required for the bacteria to prosper are a constant supply of oxygen and media with large amounts of surface
area for the good bacterial to colonize. The undergravel filter allows you to
utilize the gravel bed as a source of surface area and provides large amounts of oxygen by recirculating
the water down through the gravel and up the uplift tubes, creating a constant flow of water through the
media. Biological filtration may also be accomplished with LEE'S Bio-Pin Balls or Sponge Filters.
Aquatic Interiors, Seacave
364 West Exchange St.
10 Blocks West of our Old Location
...and 3 Times Larger
Akron, Ohio 44302
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