Friday 31 July 2015

Guidance with Juwel Vision Aquarium

Juwel vision 260 is one of the best kinds of aquariums present. While looking for aquarium decoration in Amazon style background with this kind of tank, here are a few tips for beginners that will help in successful keeping of these precious aquariums:

1. Lights: Some of the smaller tanks came and still come with a single tube. This does provide enough light for low to medium light plants and certainly fish. Problem with the single tube hoods is that the light spreads unevenly. Adding a reflector helps but the best solution I've found is to get a sheet of reflective acrylic. Cut it to size and stick it on the inside of the hood with silicon or tape. The later models with the dual tubes and certainly the T5 models give a lot more light.

2. Sound: The juwel power head is extremely quiet from itself but the juwels are still vulnerable to resonance. Make sure the lids are closed fully and properly. I've found that applying weather-strip to the inside of the hood where it touches the glass helps a lot. Also make sure the cabling doesn't touch the hood. If the filter has always been silent and suddenly starts making noise then get the pump out and check the impeller too much dirt or a stray snail can cause this.

3. Heater: Almost all juwels come with a heater. These are simple but effective units that will provide enough power to bridge the gap between room temperature and 26 degrees. Only if you run a setup in a really cold room should you need a new heater. If you do work in the tank that will drop the water level 5cm below the top of the heater then unplug it. These heaters don't take well to switching on when out of water!

4. The filter: All juwels come with an internal filter, on most models this is glued to the right corner of the tank. It can be a bit of an eyesore but it tends to do a very good job if used properly. It also hides the heater which is a nice bonus. Juwel now makes special small sections of background material designed to be glued to the filter box to make it less visible.

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