How to select the best Bio Block for your Aquarium, Wetscape, Pond or Sump Filter
RedTop BioTrap Nano Sea Aquarium Bio Filter Media
BioTower Trickle Wet/Dry - Bacteria Storage Generators
– BAWPS –
Series – VIII
P250-HYD / P350-BTF / P450-BTF
P331-BIO / P332-BIO / P333-BIO
– Style-I –
Biological Trapping Filter – Biological Trickle Wet/Dry ®BioTower 2-Phase / 3 Stage Bio Media Storage Generators
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Series - VIII
Style - I
Block #1
P250-HYD / P350-BTF / P450-BTF
Biological Trickle Wet/Dry
®BioTower Storage Media Generator-1
P331-BIO
$49.95
In Stock
![Aquarium Biofilter Media Storage Generator](https://i0.wp.com/bioproaquariumfilters.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/P331.jpg?fit=238%2C300&ssl=1)
Series - VIII
Style - I
Block #2
P250-HYD / P350-BTF / P450-BTF
Biological Trickle Wet/Dry
®BioTower Storage Media Generator-2
P332-BIO
$49.95
In Stock
![Aquarium Biofilter Media Storage Generator](https://i0.wp.com/bioproaquariumfilters.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/P331.jpg?fit=238%2C300&ssl=1)
Series - VIII
Style - I
Block #3
250-HYD / P350-BTF / P450-BTF
Biological Trickle Wet/Dry
®BioTower Storage Media Generator-3
P333-BIO
$49.95
In Stock
Package Includes / See Features:
“Biological Trapping Filter – Box Bottom Trickle Wet/Dry ®BioTower 2-Phase / 3-Stage Bacteria Storage Generators“
“Fits: P250-HYD / P350-BTF / P450-BTF Biofilter Box Bottoms”
“Fits any depth tank, pond, sump, terrarium or hydroponic garden”
“Designed for use with air injection, high and low tide flow control, ®C.O.D. diffusion, ®SkimBob VAC system, elevation frame, and assorted elevation stands”
“Due to fluctuations in production supplies of materials and plastics, the renderings presented are for reference only – we are always trying to maintain exact tint consistancies”…-Nano…
- BAWPS -
P331-BIO / P332-BIO / P333-BIO
Style - I
Blocks #1, 2, 3
Box Bottom Trickle Wet/Dry ®BioTower 2-Phase / 3-Stage Bacteria Storage Generators
®(BAWPS) – Biologic Aquatic Water Purification System – TM
®(C.O.D.) – Naturally occurring “Compressed Oxygen Diffusion” – TM
(BTF) – ®BioTrap Filter – TM
P331-BIO / 332-BIO / 333-BIO
The ®(BAWPS) ®BioTrap RedTop Aquarium Filter – Style – I / Box Bottom Trickle Wet/Dry ®BioTower 2-Phase / 3-Stage Bacteria Storage Generators… – Patent Pending
We recommend a media rinse out rotation of one (1, 2 or 3) ®BioTower in warm water every 3 months to maintain the cyclessness of the system… – Nano
Also available for the unit are a Box Bottom Housing, Box Top Cover, Box Bottom Elevation Stand Diffuser ®C.O.D., Type-I Pump, High Flow ®BioSkimmer Body, ®BioSkimmer Lid, Air and Tide Flow Control Valve, Air Tubing, Foam Catch Cup, Foam Catch Cup Lid, Foam Catch Cup Float Level Indicator and Conner’s Bridge Foam Rise Deflector, Elevation Stand-L, Elevation Stand Regular, Elevation Stand Tall, TCI Thermostatic Control Interface, and Interchangeable Flow Control Manifolds... – PROUD TO BE MADE IN THE USA
Features:
The unit is available with the following standard and optional features:
- Standard: (P331-BIO) Series-VIII, Style-I, Filter Box Bottom Housing Trickle Wet/Dry ®BioTower 2-Phase / 3 Stage Bacteria Storage Generator #1. -or-
- Standard: (P332-BIO) Series-VIII, Style-I, Filter Box Bottom Housing Trickle Wet/Dry ®BioTower 2-Phase / 3 Stage Bacteria Storage Generator #2. -or-
- Standard: (P333-BIO) Series-VIII, Style-I, Filter Box Bottom Housing Trickle Wet/Dry ®BioTower 2-Phase / 3 Stage Bacteria Storage Generator #3.
- Standard: (1) Year Factory System Warranty
Additional ®BioTower Trickle Wet/Dry add-on equipment:
- Optional: (P343-BIO) Series-I – X Biological Trapping Filter – Bacteria Generation Bio Balls.
- Optional: (P334-BDT) Series-I, Filter Box Bottom Housing Trickle Wet/Dry ®BioTower Drip Tray.
- Optional: (P335-BMT) Series-I, Filter Box Bottom Housing Trickle Wet/Dry ®BioTower Media Storage Drip Tray.
- Optional: (P336-SPG) Series-I Trickle Wet/Dry ®BioTower Drip Tray Media Carbon Infused Sponge Pre-Filter is being supplied as an alternate substitute.
- Optional: (P337-LOC) Series-I, Filter Box Bottom Housing Trickle Wet/Dry ®BioTower Drip Tray Splash Guard.
- Optional: (P338-PIP) Series-I, P250-HYD Filter Box Bottom Housing Trickle Wet/Dry ®BioTower Supply Pipe A.
- Optional: (P339-PIP) Series-I, P250-HYD Filter Box Bottom Housing Trickle Wet/Dry ®BioTower Supply Pipe B.
- Optional: (P438-PIP) Series-I, P350-BTF Filter Box Bottom Housing Trickle Wet/Dry ®BioTower Supply Pipe.
- Optional: (P538-PIP) Series-I, P450-BTF Filter Box Bottom Housing Trickle Wet/Dry ®BioTower Supply Pipe.
- Optional: (P538-PIP) Series-I, P450-BTF Filter Box Bottom Housing Trickle Wet/Dry ®BioTower Supply Pipe.
- More additional add-on equipment:
- Optional: (P152-PMP) Series-I, Type-I Dual Flow 115 gph x 115 gph, 230 gph total System Pump.
- Optional: (P153-PLG) Series-I / Filter Box Bottom Housing Deep pull Bypass Plug.
- Optional: (P154-PIP) Series-I / Filter Box Bottom Housing Deep Pull Down Pipe Extension.
- Optional: (P155-STR) Series-I / Filter Box Bottom Housing Deep Pull Down Pipe / ®Skimbob Bypass Pipe Extension Strainer.
- Optional: (P156-SPG) Series-I / Filter Box Bottom Housing Deep Pull Down Pipe / ®Skimbob Bypass Pipe Extension Strainer Media Sponge Pre-Filter.
- Optional: (P157-VAC) Series-I / Filter Box Bottom Housing ®SkimBob Bypass Assembly Shallow Pull Vacation Down Pipe Extension.
- Optional: (P158-SKB) Series-I / Filter Box Bottom Housing ®SkimBob Shallow Pull Pipe, Surface Skim Slot Bypass / (Sump) Vacation Assembly.
- Optional: (P160-SPG) Series-I / Series-III / Filter Box Bottom Housing Media Sponge Pre-Filter, currently a standard media sponge pre-filter is being supplied as an alternate substitute…
- Optional: (P161-CBN) Series-I / Series-III Media Bag Carbon Pre-Filter for Series-I Biofilters and Over Flow Box Filter Box Bottom Housings.
- Optional: (P162-TCI) Series- All / Filter Box Bottom Housing TCI – Thermostatic Control Interface with Dual Touchscreen Read Out Temp/Sal/ORP/Aux Readings.
- Optional: (P164-CBR) Series-I / Easy Clean Evaporative Protein ®BioSkimmer Catch cup Conner’s Bridge two position Protien Foam Deflector.
- Optional: (P165-EBB) Series-I / Easy Clean Evaporative Protein ®BioSkimmer Body.
- Optional: (P166-EBS) Series-I / Easy Clean Evaporative Protein ®BioSkimmer Catch Cup.
- Optional: (P167-ECL) Series-I / Easy Clean Evaporative Protein ®BioSkimmer Catch Cup Lid.
- Optional: (P168-ECI) Series-I / Easy Clean Evaporative Protein ®BioSkimmer Catch Cup Float Level Indicator.
- Optional: (P174-FCM) Series-I / Series-III / Filter Box Bottom Housing P171-174-FCM Flow Control Manifolds.
- Optional: (P182-ACV) Series-I / Easy Clean Evaporative Protein ®BioSkimmer Air-In/Out – High/Low Tide Flow Control Valve.
- Optional: (P183-TUB) Series-I / Series-III / Filter Box Bottom Housing High Flow Evaporative Protein ®BioSkimmer, ®SkimBob, Air and Tide Flow Control Tubing.
– Proudly Made in the U.S.A.
®(BAWPS) – Biologic Aquatic Water Purification System – TM
®(C.O.D.) – Naturally occurring “Compressed Oxygen Diffusion” – TM
(BTF) – ®BioTrap Filter – TM
P331-BIO / 332-BIO / 333-BIO
The ®(BAWPS) ®BioTrap RedTop Aquarium Filter – Style – I / Box Bottom Trickle Wet/Dry ®BioTower 2-Phase / 3-Stage Bacteria Storage Generators… – Patent Pending
We recommend a media rinse out rotation of one (1, 2 or 3) ®BioTower in warm water every 3 months to maintain the cyclessness of the system… – Nano
Also available for the unit are a Box Bottom Housing, Box Top Cover, Box Bottom Elevation Stand Diffuser ®C.O.D., Type-I Pump, High Flow ®BioSkimmer Body, ®BioSkimmer Lid, Air and Tide Flow Control Valve, Air Tubing, Foam Catch Cup, Foam Catch Cup Lid, Foam Catch Cup Float Level Indicator and Conner’s Bridge Foam Rise Deflector, Elevation Stand-L, Elevation Stand Regular, Elevation Stand Tall, TCI Thermostatic Control Interface, and Interchangeable Flow Control Manifolds... – Patent Pending
Specifications:
Overall unit Freshwater Capacity: 30 gallons each or 90 gallons total.
Overall unit Brackish water Capacity: 20 gallons each or 60 gallons total.
Brackish water is a broad term used to describe water whose salinity is between that of fresh and marine water, and these are often transitional areas where such waters mix. An estuary, which is the part of a river that meets the sea, is the best-known example of brackish water… – Nano
Overall unit Saltwater Capacity: 15 gallons each or 45 gallons total.
Overall unit Length: 2.25″
Overall unit Width: 1.00″
Overall unit Height: 4.00″
Tested on Fish, Coral and Plants… -Nano
**Lets your ®BioTrap RedTop Filter keep ®BioTower 2-Phase / 3 Stage Bacteria Storage Generators for bacteria creation, generation and storage within any aquarium, pond, refugium, sump or tank application such as an aquarium, tide pool, or shallow pond…
Fits: P250-HYD / P350-BTF / P450-BTF Series Box Filters.
®(BAWPS)
®BioTrap – RedTop
SERIES-VIII
FILTER SYSTEM w/ ®C.O.D.
Referring to all the embodiments which are made of a hard ABS plastic material, preferably black in color, with certain parts constructed of the same ABS plastic material, but red in color, this with the exception of outsourced parts such as internal electrical parts, motors, pumps, and batteries.
®(BAWPS) – Biologic Aquatic Water Purification System – TM
®(C.O.D.) – Naturally occurring “Compressed Oxygen Diffusion” – TM
(BTF) – ®BioTrap Filter – TM
P331-BIO / 332-BIO / 333-BIO
The ®(BAWPS) ®BioTrap RedTop Aquarium Filter – Style – I / Box Bottom Trickle Wet/Dry ®BioTower 2-Phase / 3-Stage Bacteria Storage Generators… – Patent Pending
We recommend a media rinse out rotation of one (1, 2 or 3) ®BioTower in warm water every 3 months to maintain the cyclessness of the system… – Nano
Also available for the unit are a Box Bottom Housing, Box Top Cover, Box Bottom Elevation Stand Diffuser ®C.O.D., Type-I Pump, High Flow ®BioSkimmer Body, ®BioSkimmer Lid, Air and Tide Flow Control Valve, Air Tubing, Foam Catch Cup, Foam Catch Cup Lid, Foam Catch Cup Float Level Indicator and Conner’s Bridge Foam Rise Deflector, Elevation Stand-L, Elevation Stand Regular, Elevation Stand Tall, TCI Thermostatic Control Interface, and Interchangeable Flow Control Manifolds... – Patent Pending
The (P331-BIO / 332-BIO / 333-BIO) BioPro RedTop Aquatic Bio Filter Style – I / Box Bottom Trickle Wet/Dry ®BioTower 2-Phase / 3-Stage Bacteria Storage Generators.
Process Data:
COMPLETE DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE:
®(BAWPS)
®BioTrap – RedTop
SERIES-I
FILTER SYSTEM
®BIOTOWER
2-PHASE / 3 STAGE BACTERIA STORAGE GENERATORS
We recommend a media rinse out rotation of one (1, 2 or 3) BioTower Generator in warm water every 3 months to maintain cyclessness of the system… – Nano
When water accumulates in the the biotower generator drip tray, the pre-filtered water quickly begins gravity dripping and creates a continuous trickle effect upon the biotower top surface patterning of the biotower’s “bio-weave” which also fills the inner body of the biotower two stage – three phase bacteria storage generators with the same inner tubular mesh.
During saturation, the upper levels of the inner tubular mesh on the biotower two stage – three phase bacteria storage generators immediately begins to convert any animal or plant load within it’s “air/water mix” saturation column into a slowly growing “air/water type bacteria culture”. This remains in place and increases in mass as it adheres to every surface of the biotower’s inner upper tubular walls.
Here, in this area, the bacteria culture begins to balance the system, (more load, more bacteria – less load, less bacteria), and the bacteria culture continues to accumulate as it feeds on the growing waste load produced with the introduction of additional inhabitants. This process incorporates biological filtration as a method of water purification.
After traversing through the biotower two stage – three phase bacteria storage generator’s upper levels, the lower levels of the Biotowers’ same inner tubular mesh becomes saturated with water and begins to retain, though in a gravity suspension submersion state (or soaking) environment, an additional batch of live bacteria culture which stays fully cloaked and submerged in water all of the time.
This type of living bacteria though similar in nature to the first, doesn’t thrive as well in an “air/water mixed” environment but instead, it may be referred to as an “under-gravel” or “sub-plate” type-based bacteria. This new bacteria culture then also helps convert any animal or plant load within its own solid water column of inner tubular mesh into additional submerged water-based bacteria cultures. These then grow and spread as they feed on the leftovers of any waste load that has not yet been consumed by the upper level’s “air/water mix” of cultured bacteria, (again the living culture-base expands and contracts to current load requirements). This process also incorporates biological filtration as a method of water purification. Hence, the (BAWPS) – biologic aquatic water purification system was created.
Since these types of bacteria cultures naturally build up and accrue on the surface layers their provided with over time, this is why a standard quantity of bio-balls or sponge-like media substrate or “bio-block” which is held stationary (as to not cause the bacteria to let free itself from the biomass substrate or surfaces that it has bonded to cannot be moved or it may contaminate the entire system).
Stored within a single chamber/sump, current substrates for bio mass generation will eventually deplete their own efficiency over an extended period of time, (usually six months to a year), and at this point, most existing biologic systems on the market will require the accumulated bacteria cultures to be moved or removed from the system.
Unfortunately, this “cycling” affect or “bacteria build” requires months to take place. Once the biomass is established, currently designed biological filter systems do not allow for the aquaculturist to touch, move or even clean in any way, the cultured biomass surfaces created after the initial live bacteria load cultivation process has begun.
After a time, these types of generic systems which utilize more primitive forms of biological filtration will eventually, and in fact do, collapse under their own bacteria load. And shortly thereafter, if the older created or already existing dead and dying biomass cultures which are located under the newer top living layers of bacteria have not been removed, the water quality in the main habitat area will be forced into a “spiked” or “heavy load” state which will stress and often kill all of the inhabitants which are exposed to it.
Therefore, it is for this reason that the Series-I Box Filter w/ C.O.D. and high flow cyclonic bioskimmer comes with three separate biotower two stage – three phase bacteria storage generators positioned already in place. (when present)
Sets of three or more biotower two stage – three phase bacteria storage generators makes it possible for the aquaculturist to now remove one of the biotower two stage – three phase bacteria storage generator at a timed interval (every 90 days) and then clean it (heavy rinsing), or replace it, before then re-inserting it back into it’s original position within the Series-I Box Filter w/ C.O.D. box bottom enclosure housing.
This process of continuously rotating and cleaning the Series-I Box Filter w/ C.O.D. biotower two stage – three phase bacteria storage generators assures that no individual section of the trapped biomass culture ever grows old or becomes fully cycled, (this renders the system “cycleless”), nor does it have a chance to accumulate too many of the consecutive surface layers of dead biological buildup over time which will cause a major decline in the overall system’s stability and water quality.
Here, there is the option of switching out the biotower two stage – three phase bacteria storage generators with the Series-I Box Filter w/ C.O.D. bio media storage drip tray, which can hold any preferred alternate bio media substrate material for its use in bacteria generation and storage.
Amazingly, the Series-I Box Filter w/ C.O.D. and high flow cyclonic bioskimmer is the first and only stand alone aquatic processing filter system on the market that offers the aquaculturist the ability to avoid spending up front time “pre-cycling” their systems at start up.
The Series-I Box Filter w/ C.O.D. and high flow cyclonic bioskimmer prevents any initial spike load from occurring in the first place. From the moment it is turned on, there is no longer the need to purchase or add costly products for “pre-cycling” to the system and then enduring a nail biting full month or longer to see if your newly arrived prized first fish will survive during the cycling process.
This type of filtration is considered state of the art, and systems with C.O.D. are completely “cycle-less” which is something that up to this point has been unavailable to the average consumer. An aquaculturist can now add as many additional plants and animals as he or she likes to the habitat containment area on day one of start up, and the additional load the additional plants and animals create will be completely compensated for by the (BAWPS) C.O.D. system until initial “bacteria load” or “pre-cycle” is achieved.
Referring next to the water’s arrival past the biotower two stage – three phase bacteria storage generators, the freshly pre-filtered and biologically processed water is then passed down through to the box bottom enclosure housing where it passes through and arrives within the separately attached Series-I Box Filter w/ C.O.D. box bottom elevation stand with c.o.d. diffuser, where it provides “Compressed Oxygen Diffusion” to the system on a cotrolled basis.
At the same time, air is also being sent from the Series-I Box Filter w/ C.O.D. dual head system pump with venturi supply head, (this eliminates the need to purchase a separate external air pump to supply air to the system (or high flow cyclonic bioskimmer). though here the addition of an external air pump can be connected to the flow control valve air intake auxiliary connection to supercharge the system.
Next the newly created “air/water mix” of agitated diffusion travels past the inflow nozzle of the pump head and fills the inner chamber before the water is then rapidly injected into the cyclonic high flow bioskimmer’s cyclonic-inner-chamber-tube partition.
In this inner chamber, the “air/water mix” is spun rapidly in a circular fashion as it rises up and continuously fills the cyclonic chamber to the top. There are small holes which are located at the lower portion of the inner cyclonic chamber of the cyclonic high flow bioskimmer’s bottom section which provide a pathway for some of this highly oxygenated water to bypass the inner cyclonic bio-chamber completely and ease the overall system back-pressure as the flow of water enters the units outer most chamber.
Upon accumulating in the cyclonic high flow bioskimmer’s cyclonic-inner-chamber-tube portion, the proteins gathered up from the habitat chamber by the c.o.d. process are cycloned to the top. As a result, the high flow c.o.d. infusion flow begins piling up and slowing, the fusion mix is seemingly scrubbed clean while oxygen and protein molecules separate from the water column molecules and increase to create a rising white foam affect.
The rising foam created from the c.o.d. and bioskimming process then rises higher and higher until it breaches the top of the Series-I Box Filter w/ C.O.D. cyclonic high flow bioskimmer tube-neck, with the rising protein based foam waist created then emerging out and over from the tube-neck to then finally spill over into and begin accumulating in, the body of the cyclonic high flow bioskimmer foam collection cup. (Here there is also the optional cyclonic high flow bioskimmer foam collection cup conner’s bridge which can be affixed to the inner neck of cyclonic high flow bioskimmer foam collection cup inner neck and redirect the protein foam growth generated sideways to prevent any potential heavy load increase or spike induced rise of foam waste from ever reaching the inside top of the cyclonic high flow bioskimmer foam collection cup lid.
As the accumulation of protein foam gathers in the cyclonic bioskimmer’s easy clean cup, it begins to breakdown and liquefy. As the liquification process continues, the cyclonic bioskimmer easy clean cup begins to fill up with liquid which in turn raises the cyclonic high flow bioskimmer collection cup float level indicator and the cyclonic high flow bioskimmer float level indicator ball assembly which rises up through the cyclonic high flow bioskimmer collection cup lid to indicate the current level of the internal cup’s fill.
When filled, the cyclonic high flow bioskimmer collection cup can be removed, the accrued protein paste and wastewater residing within emptied, and the cup then rinsed out before its re-installation back into its original position atop the cyclonic high flow bioskimmer’s tube neck.
While the air injection and cyclonic protein skimming process are taking place in the inner chamber of the cyclonic high flow bioskimmer, a likewise process is taking place as the spillover of mixed protein and oxygen water fusion clears the cyclonic high flow bioskimmer inner chamber wall and rapidly fills the unit’s outer chamber.
Here, the larger bubbles which accumulate are displaced away from the rising upper foam mix. These larger bubbles are then drawn down and away from the high flow bioskimmer outer chamber along with the newly processed and skimmed inner and outer chamber water via weep holes that are situated at the base of the cyclonic high flow bioskimmer exterior chamber wall.
This “air/water mix” is then passed through the multiple ports in the box bottom enclosure housing where they crash into the box bottom elevation stand with c.o.d.’s diffuser cup receptors. The c.o.d. diffuser cup receptors use the naturally occurring compression that this action generates to cultivate and disperse minute oxygen bubbles which are small enough to remain submerged as they travel out from the box bottom elevation stand w/ c.o.d. and are subtly released within the natural outflow of the underwater currents that the system generates. From here, the c.o.d. or “Compressed Oxygen Diffusion” mist begins to saturate and impregnate the entire water column of the habitat chamber area being treated.
As the “compressed oxygen diffusion” of tiny bubbles saturates the entire containment area, they act like magnets and adhere invisibly to nearly any minute proteins which are present. Waste, detritus, leftover food particles, and algae blooms, are all repeatedly paired together while the newly formed oxygen/protein mix, (or spike load), is then slowly and continuously floated up higher into the water column of the habitat area. Once in the vicinity, the load is gathered up and siphoned into the biological trapping box filter with c.o.d. and high flow bioskimmer for processing, this systematic removal of accumulating contaminants and harmful protein waist continues twenty-four-seven and incorporates mechanical filtration as a method of water purification.
Once accumulated, the ultra fine mist of the c.o.d. system rapidly converts the entire habitat area’s water column into what’s known as a “protein soaking chamber”, this allows the saturation of fine bubbles to have the additional time necessary to gather and adhere to ever greater loads of unwanted particles before then transferring them also higher up and into the water column where they are gathered by the biological trapping box filter with c.o.d. and cyclonic high flow bioskimmer for their introduction into the bioskimming system.
The process of c.o.d. is currently the only way available to aquaculturist which provides a completely “cycle-less” environment for aquatic system habitats. With the use of c.o.d., no start-up additives are ever needed, the c.o.d. on its own generates a highly oxygenated overall habitat environment which aids all types of aquatic plants and animals in their natural absorption of oxygen and thus creates a healthier, more colorful and livelier aquatic habitation for the aquaculturist and their families to enjoy.
Incorporating naturally occurring c.o.d. in any aquatic habitat insures the long term stability of that aquatic environment while at the same time, by removing contaminants, proteins, and algae blooms continuously. The treated system overall requires less cleaning, maintenance and repeated water changes. The bioskimming process of The biological trapping box filter with c.o.d. and high flow cyclonic bioskimmer incorporates mechanical filtration as a method for water purification.
Referring back to the bottom body area of the box bottom elevation stand with c.o.d. diffuser, the newly treated water being forwarded from biostack two stage – three phase bacteria storage generators and cyclonic high flow bioskimmer are combined as they pass through box bottom enclosure c.o.d. supply ports before then entering the box bottom elevation stand with c.o.d.’s upper diffuser cup receptors, are then compressed, and then become discharged out from the bottom of the box bottom elevation stand with c.o.d. and are sent into the main habitat area where they are re-circulated again and again. The larger and excess oxygen bubbles are diverted out from the system via assorted box bottom enclosure bubble trap vents.
Tested true on Fish, Coral and Plants of all kinds… -Nano
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Series - I
Style - I
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Series - I
Style - III
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Manual Prime
OverFlow Box Filter
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Frag Staging
Coral Holders
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Electrionic Prime
OverFlow Box Filter
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Manual Feeder
Tank Clip
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