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Estou a fazer uma casa nova para as minhas tartarugas, e quero comprar um filtro externo.

 

Por isso pedia a ajuda de membros que tenham os seguintes filtros jbl e700 e tetra ex700 com tartarugas e me diga se funciona bem?

 

Obrigado

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Estou a fazer uma casa nova para as minhas tartarugas, e quero comprar um filtro externo.

 

Por isso pedia a ajuda de membros que tenham os seguintes filtros jbl e700 e tetra ex700 com tartarugas e me diga se funciona bem?

 

Obrigado

 

Olá,

 

Eu estou a fazer o mesmo e pensei em comprar um Jebo 815....

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ola eu tenho 3 num aqua de 100x30x40 e tenho tambem um filtro externo fluval 204 se nao estou em erro faz 600 litros por hora mas nao e suficiente para manter a agua limpa durante 1 semana

nao conheço nenhum desses filtros

mas para mim se puder compre um que faça 1000 litros por hora

 

fique bem

TOYOTA

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  • 2 semanas depois...

Oi,

 

como viste no meu tópico, tenho um Sunsun, que faz 1000 L/h e até acho que é pouco. Como sabes tenho 3 tartarugas com +- 2 anos, o filtro custou 130€ e já tem filtro UV incluido.

O filtro aguenta-se entre 2 a 4 semanas (3 tartarugas), para o preço que custa acho que está fixe. Mesmo assim tenho que limpar muita nhanha, mas acho que já tem mais a ver com a capacidade do balde (10L se não me engano) e das esponjas.

 

Portanto, ou fazes tu um filtro (compras uma bomba de 1500L/h ou mais e um bidão para encher de esponjas) ou aconcelho-te a comprar o maior filtro que encontrares..... Existem umas de marcas conhecidas (tipo eheim, tetra e outras) mas custam-te mais de 300 €. Acho que o Sunsun, embora não seja de grande qualidade, por 130€ vale a pena.

 

No meu caso, estou a pensar em comprar outro (se for sem filtro UV até fica mais barato), não chego a gastar os 300 ou 400€ num filtro de marca e fico bem servido.

 

http://www.aquariofilia.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=111970

 

 

Joao P. C. Rodrigues

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Boas obrigado pelas opinião quer dizer que tens que andar todas a semanas a limpar tudo??

 

E tens algumas plantas no aqua?

 

Ninguem tem estes fitros pessoal?

 

Obrigado

 

 

ola desculpa so responder agora

 

limpeza do filtro e todos os meses

semanalmente mudo a agua toda do aqua

 

as plantas sim ja tive mas elas adoram e so duraram 2 dias

 

este aqua onde tenho as tartarugas estava na sala era o meu aqua com plantas depois comprei 1 aqua maior para meter na sala e este ficou para as tartarugas que ainda eram pequeninas

plantei as plantas que me sobraram do que meti na sala mas coitadas so duraram 2 dias o primeiro foi por nao ter as tartarugas ainda la o segundo foi ate lhe tomerem o gosta das verduras

 

tartarugas e so com areao mesmo

 

se lhes deres umas verduras de vez em quando elas agradecem

 

fica bem

TOYOTA

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Boas obrigado pelas opinião quer dizer que tens que andar todas a semanas a limpar tudo??

 

E tens algumas plantas no aqua?

 

Ninguem tem estes fitros pessoal?

 

Obrigado

 

Boas bmartinsf,

 

Nao tenho um opiniao formada acerca desses filtros, teria que fazer uma pesquisa para ver as suas capacidades para poder dizer algo...

 

Queria so dizer que tu es uma das partes mais importantes da equaçao.

 

Por muito perfeito que seja o habitat e mecanismos associados a ele este vai necessitar sempre de intervençoes periodicas, e que terao de ser tanto mais frequentes quanto maior a fauna e menor a capacidade do sistema de filtragem.

 

Pessoalmente faço manutençoes mensais ao meu fluval Fx5.

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  • 1 mês depois...

King Arthur and the "roots of troubles"

 

The traditional treatment of women in the Arthurian saga is interesting to note in its severity. Guinevere is an adulteress, Morgan Le Fay is a witch, Morgause is an incestuous schemer, and the Lady of the Lake is the leader of a terrible, backward pagan religion. This is, of course, the treatment that has been handed down to us from the medieval writers who gave us the Christian infusion that spawned the story of the Holy Grail. ffxi gil

 

  But if we go back to the historical writers——the writers who were treating Arthur as a historical character, not a target for pious retribution or moral sermonizing; we find that women do, more or less, have quite an important role to play in the overall health and well-being of Arthur the King.

 

  Inherent in this last statement is this feature of earlier stories: Arthur's story did not end badly. In the earliest of stories about Arthur the King, he wasn't even the Once and Future King. He was a great warrior and won many great victories. He was a great king who had a great queen, and they both ruled a great kingdom.

 

   maple story mesos,Arthur's queen didn't even have a name in the earliest of stories. She was simply the queen. But she didn't, as so many modern stories tell us, have a part in the downfall of the kingdom. Even Geoffrey of Monmouth, in the happier parts of his story, has Arthur and Ganhumara (his name for the queen) holding court in a great castle in a great city called the City of the Legions. (Geoffrey later gives Guinevere a bad name, but she is all that glitters when the story opens.)

 

  Also showered with the light of good in earlier stories is Morgan Le Fay. In the earliest of the Cornwall stories, Morgan is the Queen of Lyonesse, where Arthur is taken after his final battle. Morgan is the leader of a group of healers, all women, who will undoubtedly heal Arthur. It is perhaps out of this part of the story that William of Malmesbury crafted his vision that Arthur would come again. (William, you will remember, is the first one to mention that Arthur's grave has not been found; even though he says nothing more, he gives a strong hint that the Once and Future King part of the legend has begun.) wow gold

 

  The Lady of the Lake as well fares rather better in the older stories. She it was who gave Arthur his first sword. She it is who is guardian of the old ways, the ways from which comes much of the magic of the original Arthurian stories. The Christian writers wanted to make Arthur a Christian king, and they didn't want any other religions getting in the way of this. Naturally, they made the Lady of the Lake a questionable character solely because of her "religious" ways.

 

  The question then becomes one of why. Why do the women come off so bad in medieval stories? What happened to make the writers change their image of people who were so vital to the story? The answer probably lies in the spiritual realm and its resulting scriptures. The same writers who were reading the Bible and discovering that Eve was responsible for all the world's problems probably thought that they should blame Guinevere for all of Arthur's problems. Why did Arthur have a bastard son in the first place? wow gold, Because the scheming Morgause tricked him into it. Why did Morgan Le Fay hate Arthur so? Because she was jealous of the magic wielded by Merlin, Arthur's advisor. Why was the Lady of the Lake suddenly to be reviled, not revered? Because she was the head of a religion that medieval writers didn't understand or want to understand. The teachings of the Bible were such that one religion was possible (in the minds of these writers); anything else was unacceptable. (It must be said here that Arthur, Lancelot, and all the rest of the male characters take quite a beating at the hands of the medievalists as well. The whole story becomes a morality play from which only Galahad, the purse and chaste, emerges unscathed. Arthur and Lancelot, the perfect king and the perfect knight, are undone by their shared imperfect morality.)

 

  ffxi gil, The result is that in the modern tales, women are still pretty much blamed for Arthur's troubles. Arthur's dallying with Morgause has come to be seen as something akin to the Adam and Eve story. Lancelot's love for the queen has come to be seen as equal in its devastation to the queen's own adulterous actions (that is to say, it's the woman's fault). Morgan Le Fay is reviled as a witch who wants nothing more than to ruin the kingdom of the wonderful Arthur. And the Lady of the Lake recedes ever further into the background. (Some traditions hold that she is Nimue, whose claim to "fame" is that she enchants Merlin into submission and takes him from Arthur when Arthur needs him most.)

 

  If you want to role-play in Arthur's world, you'd better choose a male character. At least people will feel sorry for you. aion gold

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