Water flow in the Nature Aquarium

Too strong water flow is definitely not recommended in an aquarium, as it may uproot aquarium plants or cause them to tilt and become unstable. Proper flow provides plants with conditions favorable to development. Thanks to the water current, impurities do not accumulate on the leaves, and the plants are healthy and beautiful because they absorb CO2 from the leaves, ensuring growth in the process of photosynthesis. Even if we add carbon dioxide to the water, it is worth knowing that it does not disperse easily and may float near the leaves if there is standing water in the aquarium. However, the current supplies water enriched with carbon dioxide to the leaves and facilitates the photosynthesis process. The same thing happens with liquid fertilizers. Since the Super Jet Filter is equipped with an excellent pump that generates high pressure, the water flow does not decrease even when the filter media gets clogged. Of course, the filters should be cleaned regularly, which is not a complicated task. Pour water into a bowl or other container and simply immerse it, e.g. Bio Rio. Larger dirt can also be removed without scrubbing by removing the insert from the water. It is easy to see that the water flow will be restored to the desired level after cleaning the filters.

A set of Lily Pipes that is installed at the inlet and outlet of the external filter, ensures adequate water flow in the aquarium.

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