Wow!! This is really a cute and well made little filter, and the way you've placed the media inside I think is absolutely great. You start with the ceramic rings to diffuse the incoming flow of water and let the heavy particles settle. Next you have foams to catch and collect the debris from large to small. And in the final step, the media you want your benifitial bacteria to grow in and on, has polished, particle-free water so their pores won't get clogged up with waste and can all be housed by the bacteria.
Nope! That is backwards! The water should go through a medium mechanical media, like sponge then through something fine BEFORE getting to ceramic rings or similar! Seriously, you don't want dirty aquarium water going into what is supposed to be your biological media first. Plenty of other comments saying the same thing!!
@@ianrawlings2546 Nope to you back, good sir! The small single layer of ceramic rings in the usually void space in the bottom of the canister are not there for the function of biological media.
I also think that the coral helps to control the ph level of the water. BUT.... I would design the filter to be inside the tank. I've had too many leaks in the past. Every connection and elbow join is another place that can fail. (Who knew that UV light filters only lasted for a couple of years before they start leaking?)
This is the best filter which I saw for my tank. I have watch like many videos and did some and it did not work for me. Wait for it but this did 100% for me . If you guys are looking for a cheap filter then this is one it will cost 6 to 10 dollars. For me I finished with 250rf/
First off thanks for sharing your video good job. One thing I would suggest is to have the filter on the low pressure side of the pump. The way it is if the media clogs it could pop off the pipe at the inlet to the canister and because the inlet to the pump sits so low in the water it could drain almost the whole tank.
No brass in aquarium it contain copper (Cu). And second main element is zink (Zn). Also if it is not a food grade it also could contain lead (Pb) which improve its mechanical properties, but is strong poison. Also brass is used in the KDF filters (myth or real) . it will produce electro chemical cell in the water, worthier in salty one, between Cu and Zn. Zn will be washed away, Induced currents potentially will kill bacteria, may be precipitate some metals. Some good stuf Cl will be bonded to Zn. Over the time Cu will be washed away. Also as somebody pointed in comments. It is better to pull water from filter, this will produce small vacuum in it. This should reduce probability of any leak.
@@galihadiputro7677 Hi. Technically everything is ok, but don't use brass, copper or any other metal parts which has copper or zinc. Only food grade stainless steel could be used (still questionable, for human is safe, but for fish?). Food polyethylene containers cheap and good, but nothing could be glued to them for long period of time. Better to use uniseal or some fitting with sсrew.
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You should reverse the flow,water coming from top and use gravity for water to trickle down not the pump to force it thru filter. Your first filter layer should be filter floss.
Hello there - great idea, if i look on this I am asking myself do I need that expensive plastic overcomplicated monsters? All what we need is flow through media, maybe at bigger flow maybe more secure hose joins - but this is all what we need :D
The concept for most of these is very understandable but nobody ever lists the type of flexible hose there using to make those important connections. What is that green hose that is making most of the important connections and where can you get it? Its obviously very flexible and has stretch so it makes a good seal.
I would still like to understand why the media gets to the bottom getting dirty water from the entrance! I think the media should stay behind the filtering blankets.
Very nice and simple diy filter thanks for ur idea
Wow!! This is really a cute and well made little filter, and the way you've placed the media inside I think is absolutely great.
You start with the ceramic rings to diffuse the incoming flow of water and let the heavy particles settle.
Next you have foams to catch and collect the debris from large to small.
And in the final step, the media you want your benifitial bacteria to grow in and on, has polished, particle-free water so their pores won't get clogged up with waste and can all be housed by the bacteria.
Nope! That is backwards! The water should go through a medium mechanical media, like sponge then through something fine BEFORE getting to ceramic rings or similar! Seriously, you don't want dirty aquarium water going into what is supposed to be your biological media first. Plenty of other comments saying the same thing!!
@@ianrawlings2546 Nope to you back, good sir! The small single layer of ceramic rings in the usually void space in the bottom of the canister are not there for the function of biological media.
I also think that the coral helps to control the ph level of the water. BUT.... I would design the filter to be inside the tank. I've had too many leaks in the past. Every connection and elbow join is another place that can fail. (Who knew that UV light filters only lasted for a couple of years before they start leaking?)
The best video
I’ve been looking for a simple yet functional design, this is exactly what I was looking for. I will try to build it soon. Thanks for your video.
Mr Hasnah an effective simple water filter made from common things. My regards.
This is the best filter which I saw for my tank. I have watch like many videos and did some and it did not work for me. Wait for it but this did 100% for me . If you guys are looking for a cheap filter then this is one it will cost 6 to 10 dollars. For me I finished with 250rf/
Verry nice filter diy because its simple and low budget
Your mechanical filter media is backwards. You want to filter the water as it comes in to remove particles.
True
That's correct actually. To prevent clogging. So that you can see if you need to maintain.
Fluval cry after your DIY!!! Fantastic job dude!
Excelente idea. Muy buena caida de agua. Y muy buena música.
First off thanks for sharing your video good job. One thing I would suggest is to have the filter on the low pressure side of the pump. The way it is if the media clogs it could pop off the pipe at the inlet to the canister and because the inlet to the pump sits so low in the water it could drain almost the whole tank.
Couldn't get
The background music made me feel as if I could build a warehouse full of those things😃...very simplistic and practical. You’re the BEST!
:) Salam...
Exelente tu trabajo..facil y detallado.
FELICITACIONES..
No brass in aquarium it contain copper (Cu). And second main element is zink (Zn). Also if it is not a food grade it also could contain lead (Pb) which improve its mechanical properties, but is strong poison.
Also brass is used in the KDF filters (myth or real) . it will produce electro chemical cell in the water, worthier in salty one, between Cu and Zn. Zn will be washed away, Induced currents potentially will kill bacteria, may be precipitate some metals. Some good stuf Cl will be bonded to Zn. Over the time Cu will be washed away.
Also as somebody pointed in comments. It is better to pull water from filter, this will produce small vacuum in it. This should reduce probability of any leak.
are you saying that the plumbing system is ok but the filter element choosing is wrong ?
@@galihadiputro7677 Hi. Technically everything is ok, but don't use brass, copper or any other metal parts which has copper or zinc.
Only food grade stainless steel could be used (still questionable, for human is safe, but for fish?).
Food polyethylene containers cheap and good, but nothing could be glued to them for long period of time. Better to use uniseal or some fitting with sсrew.
Very nice filter..and looking very nice
Thanks bro...
Canister mini....josss mantap
Nice and simple design..loved it.....
Mantap pak simpel dan rapi
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Sistemnya sama seperti filter talang air, hanya penambahan batuan dan sponge sebagai media filter. Simple dan berguna sekali infonya
Just turned on the video, great instructions for my nano tank Boss 😎👍
Not bad simple and effective great work bud 👌
Great diy,,looks presentable,un-like other diy,greatjob,i downloaded it
Simple tp keren! tp kalo saya lbh suka yg inputnya diatas output dibawah.. biar klo bersihin media filternya gmpang (g hrs ngerombak).. btw karang jahe bagusnya diganti.. bisa pake crystal bio atau kaldness #cumasaran 😁
Saran yang bagus, nanti saya coba deh. Makasih ya...
Buenísimo ! Gracias ! Lo voy hacer ,
Mantap sangat detail
Very nice will try this thank you
Beautiful design. 👍
Beautiful 👍👍👍❤️
I like the build.
Mas ficou top !!
Tutorialna pake voice atuh bos + ukuran + Alat2 yg dibutuhkan...hatur tengkyu...
Excelente 👍🏻
EXCELENT
You should reverse the flow,water coming from top and use gravity for water to trickle down not the pump to force it thru filter. Your first filter layer should be filter floss.
Correct !
exactly what im gonna say.
yes.....or just add another jar as a sump where the pump water goes and will let it overflow to the filter jar via a tube connection.
I noticed this too right away
WOWW..... IT'S A LIFE SAVER ...
Отличное видео👍💯🔔✍️🤝
Very good and make easy. But These needed materials available in which shop
Super job 😊👍nice 🎥
It helps me a lot thanks a lot
Thank you so much for this, this is what im looking for
Great job buddy.
Genius... you are the genius one...👍👍👍... i will subcribe your channel...
The best..👍
Awesome idea
You should put a spong on the intake to prevent massive waste build up in your pump.
I love it
nice and simple way of creating that filter .. nice :D good job.. love it and i will do it if i will buy new submersible pump..
Very nice👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Super good idea
Just an experiment. Thank you bro...
Nice build. Love the ingenuity
Super genial. Increible que no tengas ninguna fuga.! Gracias por compartir.
no funciona bueno si para filtraccion y claro de paso se jala absorbe los peces pequeños. eso se hace con una bomba de agua no una cabeza de poder.
ممنون خیلی عالی بود 🙏🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏👏👏👏💋💋💋💋😘😘😘😘
amazing
In this filter.. First absorb of dirt is the pump? 2nd is filter?
And the pump goes damage first
I agree, the pump must be sucking the clean water from the filter, not pushing the dirty water into the filter.
Take my money!!! This is really simple and easy to do.. thanks!
Okey. I like with filter aquarium. 🔝🔝💯🙏
Impresive😊😊😊
Auto buat nih dri pada beli canister mahal kn lumayan bisa buat yg lain...
wow very nice video
Keren Hasnah. Thanks for sharing.
شكرا جزيلا
Very good job 👍
simple , very nice
Very nicely done! I’m surprised DIY Joey didn’t say you ripped this off from HIM!
Hello there - great idea, if i look on this I am asking myself do I need that expensive plastic overcomplicated monsters? All what we need is flow through media, maybe at bigger flow maybe more secure hose joins - but this is all what we need :D
nice 👍👍
gampang y ngelihatnya....coba dulu
Nicely done. How big is the tank? How much water is going thru that power head? thx.
Key to a good external filter is Easy maintenance... no spill of water when cleaning of filter is essential.
This is just an experiment. What you said above is 100% correct. Thanks bro.
The concept for most of these is very understandable but nobody ever lists the type of flexible hose there using to make those important connections. What is that green hose that is making most of the important connections and where can you get it? Its obviously very flexible and has stretch so it makes a good seal.
Great job
I made mine witha 2 gallon water jug. Same principle but I used flexible hose.
Wow keren hemat lagi
Nice
Good
Thanks tons. Looking for this idea. Really easy
very nice 😊
Nice.. please make a cleaning video after few days of run.
May be next time. Anyway, thanks for your comment.
Hi Hasnah! Pls make a video how to clean this filter and Maintain it for a long run.. Thanks
Thank You For This Great Idea
Nice video 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
HI NICE VIDEO,
The coral does not increase the PH?
good
Muito boa sua ideia.
Simples e objetiva.
Parabéns!
Thanks Bro...
Bisaan euy maneh
What is called this thing that u have installed fisrt in ur jar
Kak klo disimpan dibawah akuarium bisa ga? Klo mati lampu luber ga?
Bro you shouldn’t use coral it’s pure calcium and not good at all for freshwater. A part from this nice filter built. Cheers
Bom dia . bem feito ✔ o problema e nos encotrar esses materiais de tubulação e conexão...
Nice iedia
thanks friend
How many gallons did your head power use?
Lubanginya pake ap gan? Rapih bener buletnya
Good Idea... and what is the music? I love it
за идею в голове отлично !!!!а вот медь латунь и всему подобному минус лайк
I would still like to understand why the media gets to the bottom getting dirty water from the entrance! I think the media should stay behind the filtering blankets.
Should the media be after pads? Seems like they would get filled with goop
Jim Chavez Yes, I would also recommend putting the bio media in a mesh bag to keep any small pieces out of the pump.
Nice!
Good idea!
It's just an experiment. Thanks for your comment.
Mantap bang
Good video👍😀