bellaireoaks Posted March 15, 2011 Posted March 15, 2011 I am selling a less than a year Aquaripure nitrate removal filter. I paid $265 plus shipping less than a year ago. It work so great that my skimmer stop working. I am selling it because I am buying a calcium reacter and don't have the room for it. The info about it is listed below. I am asking $125 for it. Thanks for looking. Steve The Next Generation in Aquarium Filtration TM Save Time and Money, Eliminate Nitrates, Control Algae, and Reduce Maintenance all at once! An Aquaripure Nitrate Filter will greatly reduce the need for water changes in your fish tanks, saving you time, money, and reducing the stress on your aquarium fish. What is an Aquaripure Filter? The Aquaripure filter is a comprehensive biological filter which will completely remove all organic matter and nitrates in an Aquarium. This type of filter is also known as a denitrator, denitrifier, biodenitrator, anaerobic biological filter, or simply a nitrate filter. Other biological filters only convert organic matter into nitrates which then accumulate in the aquarium, physical filters only remove larger particulate matter, and skimmers do not remove any nitrates. The Aquaripure uses beneficial bacteria to break down invisible organic matter and nitrates completely into Nitrogen gas which then escapes into the atmosphere. This same process is even used by some water treatment plants to make wastewater safe for human consumption and to clean polluted water. The Aquaripure does this in an extremely safe and controlled environment and after the water from the Aquaripure is aerated there is nothing left but pure, clean, crystal clear water. Don't just take our word for it, read some of our customers actual testimonials. How can an Aquaripure save me money? The Aquaripure will greatly reduce water changes. As an example lets use a 29 gallon freshwater planted tank and a 180 gallon saltwater reef tank. For the freshwater planted tank, if your tap water is hard or alkaline then it shouldn't be used for water changes and you would have to buy distilled water (that has pH of 7) for about $1 a gallon. It would take at least 30 minutes a week for a 35% water change on the FW tank if weekly water changes were kept up. On the saltwater reef tank you would have to use salt which costs at least $0.35 a gallon and that's just using plain old tap water. If you use R/O water the costs go up a lot more. The saltwater tank would take at least 2 hours total to mix drain and refill and get everything back where it was with a 35% water change. So ... If you did a 35% weekly water change on both tanks it would take 120+ hours per year. Even at minimum wage that would be at least worth $800+. The freshwater tank would cost (29 x .35 x 52 x $1) = $528 in distilled water and the saltwater tank would cost (180 x .35 x 52 x $0.35) = $1147 in salt. So the total cost would be at least $2475 a year. With Aquaripure nitrate filters you could only do water change about once every 3 months so that's a savings of well over $2150 every year! What makes Aquaripure the best? Don't be fooled by the cheap nitrate removal products. These are simply a tiny band-aid on a large and permanent problem. You will need to buy them over and over again and they are not a good value. Only a specialized nitrate filter like Aquaripure can provide permanent and complete nitrate reduction. And unlike other similar nitrate filters, Aquaripure filters use proprietary and patent pending technology to maximize it's efficiency and effectiveness. Aquaripure filters all have a tremendous internal surface area for denitrifying bacteria to grow and thrive, much more than any "coil" denitrator or the other competition. For example, it would take more than ten "coil" type nitrate filters to equal the nitrate removing power of an X-Large Aquaripure. Moreover, many other nitrate filters are vastly overrated in terms of their capacity. In "sulfur" nitrate filters the effluent contains large amounts of H2SO4, sulfuric acid, and SO4, sulfate. You must have a separate reactor with carbonate to neutralize the acid. The resulting effluent is still very high in sulfates and they will accumulate in the tank. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, high sulfates in drinking water can cause laxative effects. It is possible that it may also have adverse effects in the aquarium, especially on sensitive fish. Also, the costly sulfur and carbonate media must periodically be replaced. None of this is an issue with Aquaripure filters. With Aquaripure, no sulfuric acid or sulfates are produced and nothing will ever need to be replaced. The chemical reaction in the Aquaripure produces 10 CO2 + 6 N2 + 26 H2O Water and Carbon Dioxide versus Sulfuric Acid and Sulfates. Which would you prefer in your aquarium? Aquaripure filters utilize the only highest quality tubing, valves, and connections. You will not find any cheap parts on an Aquaripure filter. Aquaripure filters are also "pre-populated" with more beneficial bacteria than ever to start working fast. Unlike other nitrate removal products, the Aquaripure is designed to be safe, extremely easy to use, require little maintenance, and completely remove nitrates for many, many years. If you want a more in depth product comparison click here. Why is removing Nitrates so important? All animals including fish produce ammonia and other organic waste products which are turned into nitrites and then nitrates by bacteria. The fact is that in any mature aquarium high nitrates are the primary reason to do frequent water changes. Nitrates are less toxic than ammonia or nitrites, but they are still toxic to humans, animals and fish and are a primary cause of water pollution. For example, the US Environmental Protection Agency's maximum allowable nitrates in tap water is only 10 parts per million. Nitrates are also the primary cause of unwanted algae growth in an aquarium. For a more advanced discussion on the topic of nitrates click here. Can I use it with fresh and saltwater fish tanks? YES! The Aquaripure can be used with all freshwater tropical fish aquariums and saltwater aquariums including coral reef tanks and freshwater planted tanks. It is completely harmless to all freshwater and marine aquarium fish. All any aquarium really needs for great water quality is good water flow, a little mechanical filtration, and an Aquaripure filter. How big are Aquaripure's denitrators? The Mini Aquaripure is 4 1/2" x 6 1/2" x 12". The Small Aquaripure is 7 1/4" x 9 3/4" x 14 1/2". The Medium Aquaripure is 7 1/4" x 9 3/4" x 24 1/2". The Large Aquaripure is 7 1/4" x 17 1/4" x 24 1/2". The X-Large Aquaripure is 9" x 12" x 26 1/2". They can be easily be hidden underneath or behind almost any tank setup. Do I have to change anything or add anything to the Aquaripure? Unlike other filters in which you have to replace the internal media, you will never have to change anything on the Aquaripure. There are no filters to change and no mess to deal with. There is a "feeding" tube on all of Aquaripure's filters (except the Mini) that is very easy to use. You simply inject sugar water or alcohol into the Aquaripure once a week. Feeding and adjusting the Aquaripure only costs pennies and will only take seconds of your time. Aquaripure's filters are designed to be easy to setup and maintain, and will give you many years of service. How do I get one? So what are you waiting for? Get your Aquaripure now for as low as $159! In addition to the unsurpassed Aquaripure Nitrate Filters, we now carry the best Tap Water Filters available for your family and fish, various Testing Meters, Nitrate Test Strips, Bacterial Cultures, and Replacement Parts. Mini $159 Small $229 Medium $269 Large $309 X-Large $369 5-20 gallons 20-60 gallons 60-130 gallons 130-260 gallons 260-500 gallons To calculate shipping, add to cart using buy now buttons, update quantity and view order. Update Quantity in Cart. A pump, tubing, and everything needed to get started is included. Visit the Contact us page for more information on international orders. Wondering what size would be best to get? Click on the sizing guide. Copyright 2003-2011, Aquaripure, LLC, patents pending Only Pure H2O, Aquaripure Nitrate Filter, Nitrate Filter Setup, Saltwater Aquarium and Freshwater Tips, Aquaripure Denitrator Testimonials, Pictures of Aquarium Coral Salt Water Aquarium FW Tank, Denitrator Links, Other Salt Water and Freshwater Products, Contact Aquaripure Quote
davidfirn1 Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 I am selling a less than a year Aquaripure nitrate removal filter. I paid $265 plus shipping less than a year ago. It work so great that my skimmer stop working. I am selling it because I am buying a calcium reacter and don't have the room for it. The info about it is listed below. I am asking $125 for it. Thanks for looking. Steve The Next Generation in Aquarium Filtration TM Save Time and Money, Eliminate Nitrates, Control Algae, and Reduce Maintenance all at once! An Aquaripure Nitrate Filter will greatly reduce the need for water changes in your fish tanks, saving you time, money, and reducing the stress on your aquarium fish. What is an Aquaripure Filter? The Aquaripure filter is a comprehensive biological filter which will completely remove all organic matter and nitrates in an Aquarium. This type of filter is also known as a denitrator, denitrifier, biodenitrator, anaerobic biological filter, or simply a nitrate filter. Other biological filters only convert organic matter into nitrates which then accumulate in the aquarium, physical filters only remove larger particulate matter, and skimmers do not remove any nitrates. The Aquaripure uses beneficial bacteria to break down invisible organic matter and nitrates completely into Nitrogen gas which then escapes into the atmosphere. This same process is even used by some water treatment plants to make wastewater safe for human consumption and to clean polluted water. The Aquaripure does this in an extremely safe and controlled environment and after the water from the Aquaripure is aerated there is nothing left but pure, clean, crystal clear water. Don't just take our word for it, read some of our customers actual testimonials. How can an Aquaripure save me money? The Aquaripure will greatly reduce water changes. As an example lets use a 29 gallon freshwater planted tank and a 180 gallon saltwater reef tank. For the freshwater planted tank, if your tap water is hard or alkaline then it shouldn't be used for water changes and you would have to buy distilled water (that has pH of 7) for about $1 a gallon. It would take at least 30 minutes a week for a 35% water change on the FW tank if weekly water changes were kept up. On the saltwater reef tank you would have to use salt which costs at least $0.35 a gallon and that's just using plain old tap water. If you use R/O water the costs go up a lot more. The saltwater tank would take at least 2 hours total to mix drain and refill and get everything back where it was with a 35% water change. So ... If you did a 35% weekly water change on both tanks it would take 120+ hours per year. Even at minimum wage that would be at least worth $800+. The freshwater tank would cost (29 x .35 x 52 x $1) = $528 in distilled water and the saltwater tank would cost (180 x .35 x 52 x $0.35) = $1147 in salt. So the total cost would be at least $2475 a year. With Aquaripure nitrate filters you could only do water change about once every 3 months so that's a savings of well over $2150 every year! What makes Aquaripure the best? Don't be fooled by the cheap nitrate removal products. These are simply a tiny band-aid on a large and permanent problem. You will need to buy them over and over again and they are not a good value. Only a specialized nitrate filter like Aquaripure can provide permanent and complete nitrate reduction. And unlike other similar nitrate filters, Aquaripure filters use proprietary and patent pending technology to maximize it's efficiency and effectiveness. Aquaripure filters all have a tremendous internal surface area for denitrifying bacteria to grow and thrive, much more than any "coil" denitrator or the other competition. For example, it would take more than ten "coil" type nitrate filters to equal the nitrate removing power of an X-Large Aquaripure. Moreover, many other nitrate filters are vastly overrated in terms of their capacity. In "sulfur" nitrate filters the effluent contains large amounts of H2SO4, sulfuric acid, and SO4, sulfate. You must have a separate reactor with carbonate to neutralize the acid. The resulting effluent is still very high in sulfates and they will accumulate in the tank. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, high sulfates in drinking water can cause laxative effects. It is possible that it may also have adverse effects in the aquarium, especially on sensitive fish. Also, the costly sulfur and carbonate media must periodically be replaced. None of this is an issue with Aquaripure filters. With Aquaripure, no sulfuric acid or sulfates are produced and nothing will ever need to be replaced. The chemical reaction in the Aquaripure produces 10 CO2 + 6 N2 + 26 H2O Water and Carbon Dioxide versus Sulfuric Acid and Sulfates. Which would you prefer in your aquarium? Aquaripure filters utilize the only highest quality tubing, valves, and connections. You will not find any cheap parts on an Aquaripure filter. Aquaripure filters are also "pre-populated" with more beneficial bacteria than ever to start working fast. Unlike other nitrate removal products, the Aquaripure is designed to be safe, extremely easy to use, require little maintenance, and completely remove nitrates for many, many years. If you want a more in depth product comparison click here. Why is removing Nitrates so important? All animals including fish produce ammonia and other organic waste products which are turned into nitrites and then nitrates by bacteria. The fact is that in any mature aquarium high nitrates are the primary reason to do frequent water changes. Nitrates are less toxic than ammonia or nitrites, but they are still toxic to humans, animals and fish and are a primary cause of water pollution. For example, the US Environmental Protection Agency's maximum allowable nitrates in tap water is only 10 parts per million. Nitrates are also the primary cause of unwanted algae growth in an aquarium. For a more advanced discussion on the topic of nitrates click here. Can I use it with fresh and saltwater fish tanks? YES! The Aquaripure can be used with all freshwater tropical fish aquariums and saltwater aquariums including coral reef tanks and freshwater planted tanks. It is completely harmless to all freshwater and marine aquarium fish. All any aquarium really needs for great water quality is good water flow, a little mechanical filtration, and an Aquaripure filter. How big are Aquaripure's denitrators? The Mini Aquaripure is 4 1/2" x 6 1/2" x 12". The Small Aquaripure is 7 1/4" x 9 3/4" x 14 1/2". The Medium Aquaripure is 7 1/4" x 9 3/4" x 24 1/2". The Large Aquaripure is 7 1/4" x 17 1/4" x 24 1/2". The X-Large Aquaripure is 9" x 12" x 26 1/2". They can be easily be hidden underneath or behind almost any tank setup. Do I have to change anything or add anything to the Aquaripure? Unlike other filters in which you have to replace the internal media, you will never have to change anything on the Aquaripure. There are no filters to change and no mess to deal with. There is a "feeding" tube on all of Aquaripure's filters (except the Mini) that is very easy to use. You simply inject sugar water or alcohol into the Aquaripure once a week. Feeding and adjusting the Aquaripure only costs pennies and will only take seconds of your time. Aquaripure's filters are designed to be easy to setup and maintain, and will give you many years of service. How do I get one? So what are you waiting for? Get your Aquaripure now for as low as $159! In addition to the unsurpassed Aquaripure Nitrate Filters, we now carry the best Tap Water Filters available for your family and fish, various Testing Meters, Nitrate Test Strips, Bacterial Cultures, and Replacement Parts. Mini $159 Small $229 Medium $269 Large $309 X-Large $369 5-20 gallons 20-60 gallons 60-130 gallons 130-260 gallons 260-500 gallons To calculate shipping, add to cart using buy now buttons, update quantity and view order. Update Quantity in Cart. A pump, tubing, and everything needed to get started is included. Visit the Contact us page for more information on international orders. Wondering what size would be best to get? Click on the sizing guide. Copyright 2003-2011, Aquaripure, LLC, patents pending Only Pure H2O, Aquaripure Nitrate Filter, Nitrate Filter Setup, Saltwater Aquarium and Freshwater Tips, Aquaripure Denitrator Testimonials, Pictures of Aquarium Coral Salt Water Aquarium FW Tank, Denitrator Links, Other Salt Water and Freshwater Products, Contact Aquaripure If you still have the Aquaripure I'm interested email me at [email protected] thank you. Quote
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