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Dophin C-1000 Canister Filter (1650LPH)

R2,600.00

The dophin C1000 cannister filter is powerful, streamlined and with a unique in design, this external filter is super quiet.

Please ensure that you first prime the dophin C1000 before switching it on.

The Dophin C1000 Cannister itself must first be filled with water before switching it on.

Do not switch the Dophin C1000 Cannister filter on while it is dry you will burn the head out breaking the filter i.e like ceasing an engine. (Very important)

Multi-functional, easy to set up, clean and maintain, there are  baskets in the filter, and the valves can move 360 degrees as needed.

Please ensure that you first prime the Cannister before use, i.e it must first be filled with water. Failure to do so will result in burning the head out.

Includes black bio sponge and filter wool only.

Soft Pipe, Taps, Suckers & In & Out Pipe Included.

Output: 1650 litres per hour

Voltage: 220-240V

Power: 15w

1 in stock

Acclimation of your shrimp:

We use the rule of three (3)

  • One part is their water that we send them in and 2 parts is your tank water.

Drip Acclimation Tools:

  1. Small tupperware bowl or something similar
  2. Plastic cup or aquarium airline hose
  3. Scissors
  4. Shrimp or fish net
  5. Airline tubing

Removing Shrimp from the Bag:

If you received your shrimp in a breather bag you’ll want to place the bag directly inside the tupperware. Make sure to not pour the shrimp out because they may get stuck inside the bag.

  1. With your scissors, cut the side of the bag, starting from the top. This will let the water pour out the bag and the bag will remain inside the bowl with the shrimp.
  2. Carefully remove the shrimp that remained behind in the bag. You can also dip the bag in the water to achieve this.
  3. Your shrimp should now be inside the tupperware.

Using airline tubing to acclimate:

  1. Allow water to drip into the tupperware with shrimp at 2 – 3 drops per second. Apply the rule of 3 here, One part existing water from shrimp bag and 2 parts your existing tank water. Dripping should take 1 hour to complete. We believe that dripping shrimp for hours on end creates more stress and can harm your newly purchased critters.
  2. Once the water in the tupperware is mainly tank water you can safely introduce your shrimp to your tank.
  3. We have had a 100% success rate with the above method.

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