Chloramine Filters For Fish Tanks
Finerfilters supplies a variety of chloramine filters for your fishkeeping needs. Chloramine (which is added to tap water for humans as a disinfectant) is a dangerous compound that can kill fish. Chloramine is created with a combination of Chlorine and Ammonia, and allows it to stay in the water for longer, due to the reaction with ammonia means it doesn’t “gas off” like chlorine does.
It’s vital to use a proper filtration system to protect your fish from harmful contaminants like chloramine, chlorine, and heavy metals. Using chloramine filters helps to sustain the vibrancy of your home aquarium.
Our Selection Of Aquarium Chloramine Filters
There are a number of chloramine filters available in our stock. We offer these filters with sustainability in mind, as they are made using natural materials that are beneficial to the environment, like 100% coconut shell-activated carbon.
Here are some of the benefits of including these filters in your fish tank:
Efficient Chloramine and Chlorine Reduction - For most fishkeepers, tap water is the dominant water source for your tank. Because of this, disinfectants like chlorine and chloramine abound in public water systems, making it very toxic for any fish you introduce to the tank.
Our chloramine filters provide fast and efficient removal of chemical compounds that are most dangerous for your fish.
High Dirt Holding Capacity - These carbon block filters use mechanical filtration to handle collections of solid contaminants like sand, rust, and other sediments.
Improved Water Quality: These thorough filters ensure that water is not only safer but more stable for fish to ensure that the risk of stress or illness is kept at bay.
Finerfilters Are Fishkeeping Filter Experts
We provide videos with tips, tricks, and helpful directions for installing some of our filtration systems here.
Standard delivery is available for all orders based in the mainland of the UK. International delivery options are also available.
You can reach us by phone at 01704 807600 to speak with our team about any questions regarding filters for your home pond or aquarium. You can also fill out the form provided.