An aquarium is a delicately balanced ecosystem that relies on “good” bacteria to keep fish healthy. When everything is working right, helpful bacteria grow in the aquarium’s gravel and filter. There, they help break down the ammonia and nitrite found in fish waste—which, if left unchecked, would be toxic to your fish.
When you first set up your aquarium, you’ll need to encourage the growth of these beneficial bacteria. The process, called cycling, can take 4 to 6 weeks. Using bacteria starters can reduce the cycling time to 1 to 3 weeks. Here’s how to start:
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pH levels
Chlorine and Chloramine
Ammonia
Nitrite
Nitrate
Hardness
Alkalinity
Temperature
There are 3 methods of aquarium filtration: biological, mechanical and chemical. Your aquarium needs all 3 types to neutralize ammonia and nitrites and remove debris and contaminants. These common filtration systems employ all 3 methods:
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