where can i find instructions for AQUA-tech 30 60 filter for my aquarium?


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I just purchased a large fish tank with numerous accessories. there’s at least 1 or 2 power filters here, but NO papers, Instructions to set them up. One is the AQUA-tech 30 60 newly redesigned filter, unknown what the other is. And most all of the parts are not hooked up. All in pieces. This is my first aquarium and I want to make sure i put it together correctly and have all of the parts for it. Please help?

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Answer by Nigel W
They are fairly easy to assemble. The main thing to remember once you have assembled it is to fill the well with water (this is called priming) before turning it on.Just looking for an online manual, in the meantime I found thishttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-APcHf8VdwThe manufacturer contact information. http://www.aqua-tech.biz/sites/AquaTech/FAQAbstract.aspx?id=86&catID=67&srvid=Aqua-Tech&cat=Aquarium+Product+Setup



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What are some recommended accessories for a saltwater aquarium?

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Question by Marc B: What are some recommended accessories for a saltwater aquarium?
I am new to the whole saltwater aquariums. I have had many freshwater tanks in the by and never had any problems. I had a 55 gallon freshwater but sold it when I moved. So this time around I am starting up a saltwater. I know its not much and I’m in no hasten to get it up and running now but just would care to get some feedback on the necessities for linear a good saltwater tank. So far all I have is a 20 Gallon long (desire to start with something small for now.), a Marineland Emperor 280 Power filter, and a Coralife Aqualight Dual T5 Lamp High Output Fixture, and also 10 lbs of reef sand.I plan on getting clown fish just too start out and know that getting them in pairs is recommended so I’ll only have two for the entire aquarium to start. There will also be live rock and anemones. I would rather get all the equipment I need first cause I plan on running the tank with live rock for about 2 weeks to cure it just in case.So my biggest questions would be:What other recommended equipment do I need? (heater, hood, etc.)How many fish would accommodate my aquarium size? Or how many recommended gallons per fish?How many lbs. of live rock should I get?And any other recommendations other than getting a bigger tank?I would rather get all the equipment I need

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Answer by Slyfy
You don’t really need a filter, you need live rock though, one pound per gallon. anemones, I wouldn’t recommend for a beginner as they aren’t easy to care for. They don’t need anemones either, no predators, no need.You can get a protein skimmer, but its not manitory for a fish only with live rock, its manditory for a reef though. For a 20g you can go with a pair of clowns and a firefish or 6 line wrasse, and then a clown goby.



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How to clean aquarium rocks after disease?


Question by misssassyaz: How to clean aquarium rocks after disease?
Have an aquarium which had ick which coming after buying gold fish from a giant discount retailer binned, they died along with all the fish in the tank. Don’t desire to mention names but it should be easy to figure out. I have emptied and cleaned the tank and accessories with ammonia irrigate and require to know if I can reuse the rocks or should I get new ones.Can the swayed be cleaned and still be ok to use? If so, how do I clean them?I should have mentioned that it is colored gravel.

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Answer by Horse lover
scrub well with soap then rinse



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Q&A: Why do I keep getting a yellowish-brown algae on my aquarium walls, plants and accessories?


Question by T77: Why do I keep getting a yellowish-brown algae on my aquarium walls, plants and accessories?
I’ve had aquariums for 30 years and always noticed the normal green algae from time to time. I’ve had a 75 g tank for the last 16 years. About 5 years ago I tried my hand at a salt water aquarium and during that year I noticed a xanthous-brown algae that would be on the tank walls etc. I thought this was due to it being a salt water aquarium. When I went back to freshwater I commencing noticing the brown algae returning. I thoroughly cleaned the tank on more than one occasion and it always returns. I think it also is the reason all of my plecostomuses die. What is it, how do you get rid of it and could that kill a plecostomus?

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Answer by TokZik .
it could be a number of things, from the tank being in too much direct sunlight… possibly you could have too much bog wood in your tank.if you wash the inside glass of your tank and once a week clean one of the filter sponges “only one at a time” and do 10% water changes every other day … it will go away if it is any of the above.



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Step-by-Steps for setting up a new Salt-water aquarium?


Question by colbysmith2005: Step-by-Steps for setting up a new Salt-water aquarium?
I am conceiving of getting either a 55 or 75 gallon aquarium this month and would care to know the step-by-step procedures and any other advice anyone may give concerning the startup and set-up of a salt water aquarium, including flora, fauna, accessories, etc. Thanks in advance!

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Answer by bookbabe1960
Here is some good information on step by step what to do: http://www.ehow.com/how_5796_set-saltwater-aquarium.html



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