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Now you can keep an aquarium in your home without the mess and bother of changing the water. The
The Hi-Q Filter System
uses green marineaquaculture technology to provide the safest environment for aquatic life. Using an advanced combination of oxidizing and deoxidizing filters, the system breaks down fish waste in a continuous cycle, creating a mini eco system in your aquarium that cleanses itself, just as in nature.
Unlike traditional filters, theThe Hi-Q Filter System
brings natures key biological process to fruition within the closed environs of a home aquarium. This process is known as thenitrogen cycle.
Thenitrogen cycle
is the consumption and metabolizing of aquarium waste by beneficialbacteria
in separate stages. Physical or organic waste products such as fish excrement, uneaten food, and dead plant tissue serve as the primary source of nutrition forheterotrophic
bacteria, which metabolize the waste intoammonia.
This process, calledmineralization, is the first step of thenitrogen cycle.Ammonia
is a toxic chemical compound which must be eliminated as it occurs in order to prevent harm to fish and aquatic invertebrates. In thenitrogen cycle
this is accomplished by certainautotrophicbacteria, which rely onammonia
as their source of energy and nutrition. Theseautotrophic
bacteria (usually deriving from thnitrosomonas
genus) consume and metabolizeammonia
intonitrite.
Nitrite, likeammonia, is an extremely toxic presence to fish and must be eliminated as it occurs. The reduction ofnitrite
is accomplished by another group ofautotrophicbacteria
(usually deriving from the genusnitrobacter
) which convertnitrite
intonitrate. This sequence of actions in whichaerobicautotrophic
bacteria convertammonia
tonitrite
and then tonitrate
is the process ofnitrification, or the second phase of thenitrogen cycle. Although the presence ofnitrate
is considered to be significantly less harmful to fish than eitherammonia
ornitrite, it is commonly accepted among aquarists thatnitrate
levels must still be regulated to preserve the health of the aquarium. With this last point, the difference between theThe Zero Water Change System
and traditional filters comes into full view.
Conventional wisdom has long held that weekly water changes are the only effective method fonitrate
removal. TheHi-Q Filter System
is the first all-in-one aquarium filter that promotes and implements the process ofdenitrification
instead.Denitrification
is the last phase of thenitrogen cycle, occurring whennitrate
is converted intonitrogen gas. Fordenitrification
to occur,heterotrophbacteria must be provided with a low oxygen environment to colonize and oxidizenitrate. TheHi-Q Filter System
facilitates this environment within its two reverse flow biological filters and undergravel cultivation system. The filters water flow compartment is divided into four asymmetrical columns, each containing large quantities ofaerobic,anoxic, andanaerobic cultivation media. Theaerobic media is a mass of sponge-filled bio balls, the dense centers of which provide an ideal environment for the cultivation ofaerobic,autotrophic, andheterotrophbacteria as stated, these are the beneficialbacteria responsible for mineralization andnitrification.
Theanoxic/anaerobic media is a grouping of porous, cylinder-shaped mineral composites, each featuring a hard center allowing for the propagation of facultativeanaerobic as well as strictlyanaerobicbacteria.
By facilitating aerobic,anoxic, and facultativeanaerobic conditions throughout the aquarium, The Hi-Q Filter System stimulates robust growth of both nitrifying and denitrifyingbacteria, enabling a richautotrophic andheterotroph environment of exceptional quantity, biodiversity, and balance and thus, no water changes!
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