Things You'll Need
- Canister filter and accessories
- Filter medium (canister filter cartridges)
- Scissors
- Dechlorinated water
Instructions
Place the input and output pipes into the tank through the top and attach them to the glass. Each pipe or tube will be labeled appropriately and should attach to the glass of your aquarium via a suction cup. The input tube should have a strainer over the opening to prevent the filter from sucking up fish.
Place the canister filter outside your aquarium. Usually the filter is placed in the cabinet stand underneath the tank. It should be close enough to the aquarium so that the two tubes/pipes placed in Step 1 can reach the corresponding ports on the unit.
Cut the pipes/tubes down to size so that there are no bends or twists in them that could impede water flow.
Attach the input and output pipes/tubes to the corresponding ports on the canister filter. On most filters, the pipes/tubes will tightly slip over the ports, creating a water-tight seal.
Rinse off any filter cartridges or filter media under a faucet to eliminate any carbon dust. You'll know you're finished when the water stops turning gray.
Open the lid of the canister filter, which should twist off the top, and place the filter mediums or cartridges inside.
Fill the canister filter with dechlorinated water to the manufacturer's specifications, which should be outlined in the instruction manual or labeled on the filter, itself. Close the filter lid tightly when finished and either plug it in or turn the power on to begin filtering your tank's water.