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Summary
Schema of a typical aquarium and its filtering process.
- Intake
- Mechanical filtration
- Activated carbon filtration
- Biological filtration medium (rotates in this design)
- Outflow to tank
Concept by User:Bantman, drawn by User:Fredrik.
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Sommaire
Système de filtration dans un aquarium typique: (1) Entrée. (2) filtration mécanique. (3) filtration de carbone actif. (4) filtration biologique milieu. (5) sortie au réservoir.
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Schema of a typical aquarium and its filtering process. 1. Intake 2. Mechanical filtration 3. Activated carbon filtration 4. Biological filtration medium (rotates in this design) 5. Outflow to tank
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File change date and time | 20:09, 14 January 2005 |
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