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Additional filtration
If stocked and fed sensibly, the built in filtration system will be perfectly adequate in most cases. Although typical
Jellyfish species such as the moon jellyfish are remarkably adaptable to varying water conditions, there may be the
need to use additional filtration Medias in cases of heavy stocking or heavy feeding. If the addition of extra filtration
media is required to maintain better water conditions between water changes, this may be achieved by connecting a
suitable remote power filter via the rear external water inlet/outlets (Fig6). Or by way of a simple media bag placed
inside the rear filter chamber containing a mix of marine applicable carbon and/or phosphate removing media.
Water Changes
Regular water changes are an essential and accepted part of maintaining a healthy aquatic environment. Whilst the
built in filtration system will help break down a large percentage of any waste and uneaten food generated, the accumu-
lation of organic material and lowering of water quality over time mean that a regular routine of water changes are
essential to both dilute unwanted accumulations, and to replenish vital trace elements that are provided in the salt
water. It is therefore recommended that on a monthly basis, at least 20% of the aquariums water be exchanged for new.
Ideally water changes should be split across two changes performed once every two weeks at the same time the filter
sponges are cleaned. The addition of small amount of new salt water will have no adverse effect on any animals
present as long as it is well mixed and aerated prior to addition.
IMPORTANT:
Always remember to turn off the circulation pump when conducting water changes to prevent the pump
scavenging air. Never add new water to the main display area as this may add bubbles to the display that can damage
the Jellyfish if they become trapped under the body. New water including fresh top-up water should always be added to
the filter compartment only. The circulation pump may be turned on again only after it has been fully submerged.
TIP:
Some minor accumulation of fine particulates or uneaten food may be encountered on the base of the aquarium
over time. This detritus should be syphoned out during water changes. Care should be taken to avoid making contact
with any livestock during this process as they may be harmed by the suction created by such devices as syphon hoses
etc.
TIP:
The media tower will need occasional routine rinsing to wash out any heavy accumulations of detritus or organic
matter. This can be done during water changes by removing the media tower and plunging it in and out of the water
removed during the water change.
IMPORTANT:
The media tower should only be rinsed in SALT water. Rinsing in fresh water will destroy the beneficial bacterial popula-
tions that have grown and are essential for on-going biological filtration.
TIP:
After any form of maintenance that has involved turning the circulation pump on or off, or it becoming exposed to
air, observe to see if any air is evacuated into the main display once the circulation pump is turned back on. Any air
bubbles that do get stuck under the Jellyfish can be released by gently flipping the Jellyfish over using an applicable
tool such as a piece of acrylic rod etc. with a blunt end.
Circulation pump maintenance
Circulation pump maintenance: The integrated circulation pump should be removed and cleaned every 3 months as
part of a regular routine maintenance schedule. The pump impellor can be extracted by firstly removing the front intake
grill of the pump. Once removed, the impellor can be pulled from the main pump body allowing cleaning and inspection.
Take special note of the condition of the impellor and its associated shaft and bearings which are wearable items that
may need replacement from time to time. Replacement components may be obtained via your local dealer.
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