Archive for the ‘Fish’ Category
Biorb
Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

How do you get rid of the BiOrb Filter?
Being fed up with the rubbish filtration in my Baby BiOrb but with little money to buy a whole new tank, I really want to completely get rid of the in-built filtration system.
However, I have no idea how to do this. Advice on what kind of filter may be appropriate to replace it would be great too.
Thanks
you cant its stuck on, the only way is to try and snap it off, and theres no room to put in a Internal Filter, you could maybe put a external canister filter in but then you wouldnt be able to put a lid on
|
|
12V 5W G4 JC type halogen bulb $0.01 This high quality halogen bulb has a 2000 hour rated life and works well in any application – landscaping, accent, cove, under cabinet lighting, etc…. |
|
|
Small 4 Round EcoSphere $53.95 Please note that you must be at the shipping address provided by you in order to receive the product. A signature is required for delivery, or it must be picked up within three days otherwise we cannot guarantee the livelihood of the organisms inside…. |
|
|
Biorb 12 Volt Transformer $15.49 All aquariums need electrical power to operate their lighting and filtration systems and most use mains electricity at 120 volts. This can cause serious electric shock should the Fishkeeper drop or drench the electrical items in the aquarium water. The Reef One range of aquariums is designed to be extremely safe and therefore all its electrical items operate at the safe low level of 12 volts ac. T… |