OF Hydra 30 Internal Filter
Dear Friends,
We are please to inform that OF Hydra 30 Internal Filter which some of you might have seen it during Aquarama is launching soon in Singapore. Be sure to find out more from our Fish Farm @ 71 Jalan Lekar, Accessories Retail Shop, Tel: 67661554. Thank you! Visit Our website at yihufish.com for more of our products.:) |
Dear Bro,
We are please to inform that Hydra 30 is finally launched. You may find it in most of the fish shop by next week.:) |
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How many watts is this?
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and also does this product remove algae growth? since it also reduces phosphates and nitrates into nitrogen gas..
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And also also means technically, we do not need to change water anymore cos ammonia, nitrites and nitrates will be removed in the process. Just need to get the suitable sized filter for my bioload and replaced the Cata pure filter medium when it is due for replacement? That is technically speaking.
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Also means no need to buy mech and bio filter mediums anymore and also no need to cultivate BB anymore?
Sorry so many questions. New technology ma and it's goin against the common notion of using BB . |
How Much is this ? any bigger capacity ?
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Thanks alot for your interest in our new product Hydra 30 and sorry for my late reply on the questions being asked.
Q. Does this product remove algae growth? since it also reduces phosphates and nitrates into nitrogen gas.. A. The phosphates are broken down to precipitates. Yes , it will prevent algae growth BUT it really depends on your organic loads, if it too high for the filter to cope, u will still have algae growth. Q. And also also means technically, we do not need to change water anymore cos ammonia, nitrites and nitrates will be removed in the process. Just need to get the suitable sized filter for my bioload and replaced the Cata pure filter medium when it is due for replacement? That is technically speaking. A. Yes, but there is also other chemical loads like metals and heavy metals, so you still have to change water. Hydropure is also adjusted to allow some nitrate accumulation as we need to cater for tanks with water plants. Fish also need some organic ions in the water in order to survive. The life span of the Cata pure last approximate 1 year. Q. Also means no need to buy mech and bio filter mediums anymore and also no need to cultivate BB anymore? A. If the filter sizing is correct and the organic loading ( no. of fishes, amount of feed fed, plants present...etc) is within the capacity, you are right. Mechanical filter is provided in the Hydropure and the purpose is to trap particulate waste so that it does not clog the system . BB will also growth in the mechanical filter and it is also needed as the fish digestive system still needs BB and all the available surface in the tank will also be occupied by BB. Hydropure ionising effect is effective within the catapure chamber and will not harm the BB or any other microorganisms in other parts of the tank . I had attached a graph for a better understanding of this filter. :) http://i859.photobucket.com/albums/a...77/Hydra30.jpg |
thanks for your reply, next is how much and are there any bigger capacity models available? how much is the Cata pure replacement. any plans to do an external version? i can help you design. haha..
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thanks for the clarification.. wondering when the stock of the bigger version will come?? :D:D
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We are still currently working on the bigger version and thanks for those who are interested in it. We will keep you update when it is ready, thanks for the waiting. :)
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I got a few questions:
1) You said that if the organic capacity is within the capacity, the filter will work well. I guess the question is: Do you have any rough indication of how much is the organic capacity? And if it cannot handle my organic capacity, can i put in additional filters/media? 2) The flow rate is around 500l per hour, but it can handle 300l tank (as stated on your ad). The turnover rate is rather low. If I add in another filter, a cannister for example, and bringing up the turnover rate will there be problems? |
My question is, will the current given out buy the OF Hydra 30 Internal Filter affect the pH meter reading?
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Thanks for your reply. Will consider using it when my tank finally arrives.
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Couple of questions,
1) If it turns ammonia straight into nitrogen, wouldn't the BB have no food to eat and die? 2) If there will still be ammonia for the BB to feed on, doesn't that mean that NO3 will still be present? If so, would it be fair to say that it just reduces the NO3 level and not completely removes it? 3)Since it depends on ammonia being changed to NO3 before the normal cycle can begin, I'm guessing it has to be place in the tank itself and not in sumps or IOS compartments. Sry for so many noob questions, just like to know a bit more before I commit myself. |
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1. Not all the ammonia are removed. That is the reason why we say that hydra 30 can be used for all tank system , including planted tanks where certain nutrients need to be available for the plants. At any time, there will be transient amount of ammonia in the water , as fishes all still defecating and thus,the BB will still be working. 2. It will remove all the nitrogen-based nutrients when it comes in contact with them, thus , it is fair that to state that it will completely convert the N-nutrients to nitrogen when it comes in contact with them. Like we have describe, there is still transient amount of N-nutrients always in the water. Unless, all the living organisms in the water are removed. All the graphs shows a certain concentration of N-nutrients still available in the water. 3. Hydropure technology will convert all N-nutrients to nitrogen gas when it comes in contact, it does not need ammonia to be converted to any secondary forms. No worries bro, you are asking valid questions, pls feel free to come back to us, if you need any more info. Cheers |
So... Correct me if I am wrong. All nitrogen compounds that comesbin contact with the catalyst will be converted to N2 and other element? Does it increase affect the pH of the water when doing it's job eg. converting those common amounia, nitrite and nitrate to N2 just like anyother normal cycling process?
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Hi Can kindly quote me the price of this filter thanks in advance.
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when will hydra20 be available?
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The model hydra 20 will not be out so soon but we are hoping that it is ready at the second quarter of next year. Thanks for your interest. |
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How much is the Hydra 30? Is it only available at QH, can we get it at the LFS as well? Most importantly :o, is there any special for AF members :o Thks |
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Hi bro,
I have purchase the hydra 30 , can i used in 1.5x0.8x0.7 tank fill 80per cent of water? will it be undersize? |
Hi Glen.
When will the OF Hydra 40 be available? I will be interested in purchasing this. |
Its will be good if there is a external version for this hydra filter. Cause internal one take up some space.:D
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Its on offer price at $55 at QH =)
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Hi, have tried to post the video of Hydra Filter on the front but dont really know how to, paiseh for that.
So only able to post the link for your view. Hope that with this video, it will help most of you to further understand the functionof this filter using the new technology. :) [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPTdBrFGlPA[/YOUTUBE] |
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Can ask for your opinion, if I am to use this Hydra 30 in my sump system, will it be better to place at 1st or last compartment? Thanks
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May I know has anyone bought 1 x Hydra 30 for himself and see whether any improvement in the nitrate level? If yes, that will be great, would like to hear your opinion for our decision-making.
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