mattgoanna
Sat Feb 20, 2016, 09:19 AM
Hi all
I wanted to share something interesting. For some time I have looked at the Ocean Free Hydra systems with some suspicion, but also some interest. These filters use a very low electric current to produce reactive ions that break up bio-loads into nitrogen gas, water and other stuff by oxidation.
Anyway, I wanted / needed to increase the number of discus in my tank from 5 to 7 and I was confident I would crash the tank based on the water changes I need to do to maintain it. I purchased a Hydra stream 1 and connected it to the canister filter. I must say that after 7 days I am impressed. The water is perfect, the fish are better colours and they are wanting to spawn.
I will do some tests over the next few weeks and see how it goes.
Matt
I wanted to share something interesting. For some time I have looked at the Ocean Free Hydra systems with some suspicion, but also some interest. These filters use a very low electric current to produce reactive ions that break up bio-loads into nitrogen gas, water and other stuff by oxidation.
Anyway, I wanted / needed to increase the number of discus in my tank from 5 to 7 and I was confident I would crash the tank based on the water changes I need to do to maintain it. I purchased a Hydra stream 1 and connected it to the canister filter. I must say that after 7 days I am impressed. The water is perfect, the fish are better colours and they are wanting to spawn.
I will do some tests over the next few weeks and see how it goes.
Matt