Einleitung
If you have noticed that the Penn-Plax under-gravel filter in your aquarium is clogged, it is important that you fix the problem the right way to ensure the safety of your aquatic friends.
This guide will help you to completely remove the filter from the aquarium, clean the filter, and reinstall the filter all in a safe and efficient way.
Filtration is one of the main components in keeping fish in a safe habitat. The under-gravel filter helps by pulling water and debris down through the gravel at the bottom of the tank and providing oxygen for fish. Learning how to clean underground filters will help fish to live a longer and healthier life.
While working with electricity and water, be sure to be safe and unplug anything connected to electricity before starting the process.
Werkzeuge
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Use the fish net to remove fish from your fish tank.
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Catch the fish with the help of the fish net.
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Add some water from the aquarium to a separate container large enough to hold the fish.
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Move the fish to the container to continue the cleaning process.
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Grab your underwater vacuum.
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Keep a bucket at a certain distance from the vacuum so water can easily flow.
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Insert your underwater vacuum at the top of the aquarium.
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Using upward and downward movements, hold your vacuum while it is inside the water.
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Once the water starts flowing from the aquarium to the bucket, move your vacuum on top of the gravel to remove the debris.
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Use a scrubber to remove stuck debris from the pipe and filter base.
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After scrubbing, wash thoroughly.
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Reassemble the filter by inserting the pipe in the lock and rotating it clockwise.
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Place the filter back in the aquarium.
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The filter is now cleaned and reassembled in the aquarium and ready for normal use. We recommend cleaning the filter once every month (four weeks) to maintain a desired living condition for your fish.