Chemical Filter Media

June 25, 2008 · Filed Under Filtration Media · Comment 

Last of the three filter media is Chemical filtration which is the process of treating saltwater by removing unwanted products through a chemical reaction. The chemical process will remove impurities from your saltwater such as copper, chlorine, medications, tap water impurities, discoloration and dissolved proteins.


Activated carbon, the leading medium used and resins use the process of absorption to remove impurities in the saltwater.

To ensure effective activated carbon, water needs to pass through the mechanical portion of the filter first. This is done so that the particles that are going to reach the chemical filter won’t clog the carbon. Other particles in the saltwater that can threaten the stability of the water condition are copper, ammonia and phosphates.

Another form of chemical media is resins. It helps lower nitrate buildup by removing pollutants before then break down and enter the nitrogen cycle. It also complements the ability to filter of activated carbon.

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Two other forms of chemical filtration are protein skimmers and ozonizers.

If your saltwater aquarium is stocked with lots of saltwater fish and/or other inhabitants, protein skimmer is necessary. It works by creating tiny bubbles in a reaction chamber. When the bubbles burst, they expel proteins into a cup or a tube.

Skimmers remove proteins before nitrifying bacteria break them down into nitrate.

With less waste to process, the bacteria consume less oxygen. Higher oxygen levels and low nitrate levels mean better health for your aquarium inhabitants.

Text and Photo Source: Saltwater Aquarium Online Guide

Saltwater Aquarium Filter Media

June 23, 2008 · Filed Under Filtration Media · Comment 

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The Filter media in your saltwater aquarium improves water quality and maintains the nitrogen cycle.

There are three types of filter media -

Your saltwater aquarium needs to have at least biological and mechanical filters for a healthy fish and other inhabitants you may have. Let’s discuss their differences and functions.

Mechanical

Mechanical Filtration is the process of removing the solids from the saltwater aquarium before it decomposes and becomes toxic to your inhabitants. The mechanical filtration system will help improve the health in most saltwater aquariums and is also important for the efficiency of your biological filtration.


The material this filter media is made of strains solids from the saltwater passing through it. The solid matter is trapped (uneaten fish food, fish waste, plant debris and dust) within the filter and will remove unsightly solids from your saltwater for a clear and clean appearance.

Its other function is to stop the debris from reaching your biological filter media where build up can occur that can create dead spots and then nitrifying bacteria which won’t be able to reproduce.

Mechanical filter media varies by porosity. It controls the size of the solid you want to extract.

Always remember the smaller the pores are, the faster your aquarium will clarify, but the faster your filter media will clog up.

To prevent build up, mechanical filters needs to be removed, regularly cleaned and replaced. You can replace the media by simply rinsing it thoroughly.

Maintaining this media will ensure long term success of your saltwater aquarium.

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Text and Photo Source: Saltwater Aquarium Online Guide