Aquarium Filters and Fish Tank Filters
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The most common use of an aquarium pump is to add extra oxygen into the aquarium, typically through an air stone that produces bubbles powered by the pump. Protein skimmers, powered by aquarium pumps, are often used to remove organic compounds from marine aquariums or sensitive freshwater aquariums. Another use of aquarium pumps is to power ionisers in order to remove harmful micro organisms such as unwanted bacteria.
Three common types of aquarium pump are powerheads, water circulation pumps and thermo pumps. Powerheads are placed completely underwater to provide strong currents are are suitable for aquariums and also fish ponds. Powerheads are particularly suited to driving bigger protein skimmers. If you have an under gravel filtration system then a powerhead can be used to achieve greater improvements in the filtration. For aquariums containing fish which need different types of current to provide food and remove waste, a water circulation pump fits the bill over an ordinary aquarium pump. Aquarium water pumps are often used in marine reef aquariums which contain corals. In addition to circulating water, thermo pumps also heat the water. More expensive thermo aquarium pumps can also act as aquarium filtrators.
When choosing an aquarium pump you should consider the size of your aquarium, the type of fish, equipment compatability and noise. Choose an aquarium pump that can comfortably handle the size of your aquarium without performing flat out. Check the requirements of your fish for example do they require more aeration or strong and varied water currents. If your pump is to be connected to other equipment such as protein skimmers then ensure the two are compatable. Final aquarium pumps are notoriously noisy, so try to choose one that has as little noise as you can manage to live with.























