List of materials: a container with screw cap of the type members (not metal) a cylinder head, of any size until it fits a filter on the support order enough to fill the container almost to the top, leave at least an inch space mesh filter material over a small piece of felt material (fine or coarse, depending on the desired particle removal) Drill with 4.1 "and 4.3" bit hole. (Or, depending on the size powerhead may need a little 'bigger or smaller.) Instructions: 1 Small drill1 / 4 "holes in the bottom of the container, one above the other, evenly over the bottom of the container, do not go higher than 2" from the bottom of the container. 2 Drill larger 4.3 "hole in the lid. (Depending on the powerhead inlet hole size can be larger or smaller.) 3 rd wash the containers and lids get away with a sharp knife or razor blade. 4 Pour the desired media (I use clay hydroponic growing media) 5 Insert filter pad on top, making sure that no one can reach the entrance of the powerhead.6 Powerhead press entrance for the tip, should be very close. 7 Tighten the lid and insert piece of the powerhead intake. 8 Of course, all close to his fall, and in the tank. 9 Plug-in and leave them alone. 10 The water must be significantly lighter in less than a day. Care: Remove the filter from the tank. Let the water run from the floor. Remove filter from the swab, rinse until the water is clear. depending on the load of fish waste, must be washed rocks may be a bit '. replace...
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