U G F SYSTEM
What is a under ground filter system? it's a filter system that goes under gravel in a fish tank
to keep the water clean & clear & helps feed the plants you have in your tank to help them
grow strong, healthy, & faster, & it's easy to set up for any 1 getting into the fish hobby
for the 1st time, It's also easy to keep the gravel clean as well.
I have been doing a lot of research on this & there are a lot of people in the fish hobby
that gives this system a π for a lot of reasons as I mentioned above, I haven't tried 1
myself but I'm in the process of getting 1 for my 55 gal tank to grow my aquarium
plants I'm getting into which I've been wanting to do for a long time to sell.
I'll put some videos on here to give you some thought about how the system works & what
makes it the #1 filter for most fish hobbyist that use it for their tanks, & plant's they
grow to sell, So I look at it this way, they ALL Can't be WRONG! ! So with that said
it can't be as bad as any other filter system that breaks for no reason. π
I also have to say it's a lot CHEAPER & it will last longer than any other filter system
on the market in this hobby that you will want to get them for all your tanks cause the
plants thrive a lot better with a ugf system & for that reason alone is a great reason to
have 1 in all your aquariums, here is a few views about the system.
I have used these for over 45 years, The eco system created with these is the healthiest you
can have, I don't have anything negative to say about this system. That's what makes a
"GREAT SYSTEM" & a great reason to not have 1 in every tank. here is a few more
views that people are using them on what they have to say about them two of the tray
filters of the 55 gal will also fit a 20 gallon long tank there is a 6 1/2 inch gap, I'll
be using this system for my 40 gal. another great review of how the system is being used
in different size aquariums. π There are a lot of beneficial reasons why to use them. π
You can't go wrong with a filter that works better than any other filter on the market
when it does a great job of what ALL fish hobbyist are looking for when it comes to
less work, less worries, less stress, a healthier aquarium, plant's & happy fish am I right?
I'll give you 3 GOOD REASONS WHY this system isn't talked about as much as it
use to be back in the days when they were popular, # 1 there cheap, # 2 there easy
# 3 they don't break down like most other filters do π₯ more BANG for your π².
Here are some people that use this very filter for their aquariums & what they have
to say on the system & how it works as well as how they feel about using it in their
tanks & this ought to give you the idea for when you're braking down your fish tank.
UGF The completion of the Nitrogen Cycle This guy talks about just how the concept
of the underground filter works & what it is designed for which to any fish hobbyist
would understand & why they use them, you can't go wrong if you know what your
of the underground filter works & what it is designed for which to any fish hobbyist
would understand & why they use them, you can't go wrong if you know what your
doing & set it up right to do the job it's made to do & that's to keep your tank clean.
Under Gravel Filter vs Sponge Filter Here is another reason why it's a great Idea to
put a under gravel filter system in your tank /tanks, you can't get anything better.
underwater Powerhead for under gravel filter If he didn't have the koi fish in the tank
he wouldn't have the problems he's having cause koi don't like gravel that small in their
tanks, I have feeder goldfish in my 110 gal stock tank & they do the same thing so NO
tanks, I have feeder goldfish in my 110 gal stock tank & they do the same thing so NO
the filter doesn't do good with fish like that, BUT wait B-4 you go off your rocker π
did you πlisten to everything he SAID? ? play it again so you get the just of the video.
I hope this is a inspiration to think about going with a under gravel system in your
next tank or 1 of the tanks you already have or when you have to break down your
tank for a cleaning, & after you reset it back up leave it for a few months & see
what you think about how your tank is doing with it's nitrogen levels & plant growth.
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