Wet/Dry filters are a must for any aquatic ecosystem, they enhance biological filtration as well as mechanical filtration with the proper pump they will cut down maintenance time and do a much better job than traditional filters including canister filters. This Pro Clear Aquatics unit includes Bio-Balls. These filters work for freshwater or saltwater tanks. (Overflow sold separately)
Model 75 and 125 use Single Output – Item # 675128
Model 175, 200, 300, 400 use Dual Output – Item # 675135
Emergency Overflow Feature
Slide out Drip-Tray drawer for easy removal and cleaning without removing the skimmers from sump area
Flow Rate Up to 300 GPH with Dual Input
This strain is almost identical to AOI Zoanthids except they have a yellow/green skirt. The ZOI zoanthids are a bright blue and yellow zoa that defiantly catch your eye.
Additional information: Care: Beginner - Flow: Low, medium - Lighting: Low, Moderate
Water Parameters:Calcium: 440 ppm is the ideal level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Calcium is essential for coral growth and skeletal development. Alkalinity: 9 dKH (degrees of carbonate hardness) is the target, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Alkalinity helps maintain stable pH levels and is crucial for coral health. Magnesium: 1350 ppm is the recommended level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Magnesium plays a role in calcium and alkalinity balance. pH: Aim for a pH as close to 8.3 as possible, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Maintaining a stable pH is vital for coral growth and overall tank health. Temperature: Reef tanks typically thrive in temperatures between 75- and 80-degrees Fahrenheit. Salinity: A specific gravity of 1.025 or 35 PPT is generally recommended. Specific Gravity: Should be kept between 1.023 and 1.025. Nitrate (NO3): Levels should be kept low, ideally around 5 ppm or less. Phosphate (PO4): Should be kept as low as possible, generally below 0.03 ppm, according to Recif'Art.