Friday, June 3, 2011

how my body DIY powerhead filter

how my body DIY powerhead filter Video Clips. Duration : 5.45 Mins.


List of materials: a tight container sealed cover, the type of screw (not metal), a machine of power, of any size, provided there is a trickle filter media at the end enough to fill the container almost to the top, leaving at least 1 thumb can hold up a small part of the filter material of felt material (fine or coarse, depending on the desired particle removal) Drill with 4.1 "and 4.3" bit hole. (Or, depending on the size powerhead may be little need for larger or smaller): 1. small drill1 / 4 "holes in the bottom of the container, one above the other, evenly over the bottom of the container should not be more than 2" from the bottom of the container. 2. Make larger 4.3-inch hole in the lid. (Depending on the powerhead inlet port size can be larger or smaller.) 3rd rinse the containers and lids, corners and edges you get with razors or knives. 4 filled container by appropriate means (I use expanded clay hydroponic growing media) 5 insert-filter sponge, making sure that no media can get to the entrance to the powerhead '.6. powerhead press entrance at the top should be fitting. 7. Screw the lid and use in part powerhead inlet. 8. sure its all tight, and drop into the tank. 9. Plug-in and leave them alone. 10. The water should be considerably lighter in less than a day. Care: Remove the filter from the tank. let the water from the soil. Remove filter from the swab, rinse water runs clear. Depending on the quantity of fish waste, they must have washed the rocks a bit '. replace...

Tags: diy aquarium filter, koi filter, koi, pleco, biomedia, filter pad, powerheads, filters

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