
The Filter Isn’t a Box: How Flow, Oxygen & Biofilm Make (or Break) a Healthy Freshwater Aquarium
The Aquarist’s Edge [Weekly Aquarium Podcast]
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Show Notes
Your aquarium filter is a living habitat where biofilm, oxygen, and water flow decide how stable (or fragile) your freshwater tank becomes. In this episode of The Aquarist’s Edge, Art breaks down what actually happens inside sponge filters, canister filters, and hang-on-back filters, and why upgrading a filter can sometimes make a tank worse if the habitat shifts.
You’ll learn how filter flow rate, surface agitation, and filter media choices shape your biological filtration, water clarity, and long-term consistency.
💬 Join the conversation: Have you ever upgraded a filter and your tank got worse? Tell us what changed.
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