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How Do You Operate A Fish Tank Filter?

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How Do You Operate A Fish Tank Filter?

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Most fish tank filters are external and fit on the side of the tank. It’s important that they are set up correctly from the beginning, as otherwise the fish in the tank could become ill from poor water conditions. The filter must fit into the side of the tank correctly, as well as have its cartridges, and all of its various pieces including the plastic tubes, motor and plug all set up in the right way in order for it to operate at peak efficiency. Place the main filter “box” on the side of the tank. If you have a cover on the tank, there should be a space wide enough that will indicate where to put it. Place the little black motor box into the little circle in the bottom of the filter. It should fit in and slide into place until secure. Fit together the plastic tubes, and then put one end over the filter and into a little circle where the motor is. It should fit into place so that the longer part of the tube goes into the water of your tank. Be sure that the open part at the bottom of

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