Peat (filtration on)

To take advantage of the action of the peat on water without the risk of disturbing the aquarium, the peat is often placed in Lefiltre. In this way, it can be easily removed in case its action (on the color of the water in particular) is too strong.

Peat is a type of substrate used in aquarium filtration systems. This can be added to the bottom of the aquarium or used in an external filter.

Peat is an organic material which is formed by the decomposition of plant matter in marshes, peat bogs and tropical forests. It is often used in aquarium filters because it is very porous and has a specific large area. This means that it has a large number of small pores and crevices on its surface, which makes it possible to retain large amounts of bacteria.

The bacteria in peat play an important role in the nitrogen cycle in the aquarium. They convert organic waste into harmless substances for fish. These bacteria also help to maintain a stable pH in the aquarium by absorbing acid produced by the decomposition of waste.

There are several types of peat available for aquarium filters, including sphagnum peat, coconut peat and java foam peat. Everyone has their own characteristics and advantages.

Sphagnum peat is one of the most common types of peat used in aquarium filters. It is made from special foams and is very soft and light. It is easy to use and can be cut to adapt to any filter configuration.

Coconut peat is another popular option for aquarium filters. It is made from crushed coconut shells and is heavier and heavier than sphagnum peat. It is often used in external filters because it has a lifespan longer than sphagnum peat.

Java foam peat is another popular option for aquarium filters. It is made from natural java foams and is often used to create a natural appearance in the aquarium. It is denser and heavier than sphagnum peat and can be cut to adapt to any filter configuration.

It is important to choose the type of peat that best suits your aquarium and your filtration needs. It is also important to rinse it thoroughly before using it to eliminate all impurities to use it to eliminate all impurities and any chemical additives that could be present in the material. It is recommended to change peat every six months to one year, depending on the use and condition of the aquarium.

It is also important to remember that peat should not be used as the only means of filtration in an aquarium. It must be used in combination with other types of filtration, such as mechanical, chemical and biological filters, to ensure clean and healthy water for fish.

Aquarium fish

Halichoeres sp

Halichoeres sp

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