JBL Symec micro
Microfibre fleece for aquarium filters to remove all types of water cloudiness

  • Fast removal of finest types of cloudiness in freshwater and marine aquariums: quality microfibre fleece for the use in aquarium filters
  • Easy to use: individual cut of fleece mat (suitable for all filters). Inlay as last filter stage. Remove material after 12, latest after 24 hours (added fleece indicates how much cloudiness has been removed)
  • Crystal-clear water: filters off floating algae, finest types of clouding and all particles of 1/1000 mm upwards, including white spot disease swarmers
  • No release of pollutants - water-neutral synthetic fibre
  • Contents: 1 microfibre fleece mat 25x74 for aquarium filters
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Price: 10,56 €
Recommended retail price incl. VAT
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Product information

Clean and healthy water
Plant and food remains and metabolic substances lead to a deterioration of the quality of the water in the aquarium. Good water quality is necessary for healthy fish and plants. This can be achieved with various filters and filter materials. The filters suck in the aquarium water and remove the pollution and waste materials with the filter material from the water.

Easy to use
Cut filter floss to a size which is about 1 – 2 mm larger than the relevant cross section and layer it as the last stage of filtration into the filter. Avoid gaps between the inner wall and filter. Use floss single-layered only and remove it after 12 hours, latest after 24 hours, from the aquarium to avoid clogging of the filter and a significantly restricted water flow. Single use per floss cut.

Fine filtering
The fine material filters even the smallest particles of 1/1000 mm upwards out of the water. Thus floating algae and finest types of clouding can be removed from the water within the shortest time.

Can be used without fear of side effects
No release of pollutants into the water thanks to neutral microfibre floss.

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Details

JBL Symec micro

Art. no.:
6238700
EAN Code:
4014162623874
Width:
25 cm
Length:
75 cm
Volume packaging:
1.7 l
Gross weight:
72 g
Net weight:
20 g
Weight factor:
1000
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
60/225/125 mm

Properties

Animal species: Arowana, Axolotl, Barbels, Bettas, Bichirs/reedfish, Blowfish, Catfish, Cichlids (South America), Corals, Crayfish, Danions, Discus, Dwarf shrimps, Flowerhorn, Gobies, Goldfish, Gouramis, Guppy, Juvenile fish, Killifish, Livebearers, Loaches, Mussels, Newts, Panchaxes, Rainbowfish, Snails, Spiny eels, Terrapins, Tetra, Tropical terrapin, Veiltails, Water turtles, freshwater butterflyfish
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All aquarium fish
Volume habitat: 200 L
Material: synthetic fibre
Colour: white

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No

Technical Data

Height:190 mm
Length:125 mm
Width:57 mm
FAQ
Can filter floss or filter fleece be washed out and used several times?

Filter floss (such as JBL Symec) and in particular filter fleeces, such as JBL Symec VL and micro, are suitable for ultra-fine filtering of fine to micro-fine cloudiness in water. The material is generally only used for 24 hours and then removed again. It is a disposable filter material. It becomes very clogged and thus restricts the flow of water. Washing it would not really work and would further pollute the water, as the substances collected in the filter would decompose in the water. By using it for a short time and removing it quickly, you’ll not only have clear water, but you’ll also have the unwanted particles, which in turn contain nutrients, removed from the water.

Blog (opinions & experiences)

JBL TV #46: Clear view in the aquarium - Getting cloudy water clear

Biologist Heiko Blessin explains the causes of cloudy aquarium water and the ways to get it crystal clear again.

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BL TV 40: Selection of filter material for the aquarium - Biological. Mechanical. Troubleshooter.

Why are there different types of activated carbon? What is sintered glass filter material and where in the filter do you place the dedicated filter materials?

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JBL TV #32: Quick and easy cleaning tips - for internal & external filters

Sooner or later your aquarium filter will get dirty. This is how to clean it properly.

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What's going on in the filter - How murder and bacteria make the water clear

The aquarist isn’t even aware he has committed mass murder by his well-intentioned addition of salt and now a tidal wave of problems is heading his way.

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Filter maintenance made easy – It’s time to clean the aquarium

Have you ever thought about cleaning your filter? JBL guides you through it step by step, telling you which parts can be cleaned correctly and easily. Giving you a checklist so that you don't forget anything.

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JBL TV #28 Part 4: Aquarium care is so easy! Monthly tasks.

How to care for your aquarium properly: What do you need to do every month?

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JBL TV #23: Cloudy water in the aquarium? These measures will help!

We’ll go through all the different types of cloudiness and discolouration, explaining how to treat each one.

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Lime precipitation in the pond - Where does the cloudiness come from?

When there is cloudiness in the garden pond, our first reaction is that it’s algae or swirled up excess mud at the bottom. And more often than not this assumption is correct and the cloudiness is caused by excess phosphates and insufficient maintenance.

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Misunderstandings – typical beginner mistakes

Based on our own experience in customer service and the many messages and questions we receive, we have put together the typical mistakes beginners may make. The experienced aquarist might well smile, but if they are honest, these are mistakes we all made at the start, aren’t they?

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Outline: Fertilisation in the Aquarium

The JBL plant care concept leads to vigorous and healthy growth even with the most demanding aquatic plants. JBL has all the components you need, whether it’s a fertiliser, a bottom substrate or a fully automatic CO2 fertiliser system.

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Which is the Best Filter Media?

Special filter media can also be used to target and remove any problem substances, such as nitrate or phosphate, from the aquarium water. This table gives you an outline:

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Keeping an eye on the most important water values

Professional water analysis sounds very expensive. But the professional water testing in your aquarium or pond at home also works on a high level and above all it is simple and inexpensive.

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Water values for water plants in detail

If we transfer this Liebig’s Law of the Minimum to the aquatic field it quickly becomes clear how important balanced fertilisation is for plant aquariums.

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Press

21.03.2013

JBL Filter Materials in a New Design

JBL offers a very comprehensive and competent program for aquarium filters with its 37 different filter materials. In order to impart the most imporant info more clearly to aquarian keepers, currently the packaging of 13 products is gradually being redesigned.

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Reference guide (Themeworld)

Kinds of cloudiness

Different kinds of cloudiness and how to combat it?

Diseases

Recognising and treating fish and invertebrate diseases

Algae control

Here’s how to combat algae successfully and lastingly.

Daily care

How much daily or weekly care is involved? What are the basic maintenance measures for your aquarium?

UV-C

Would you like to get your green water clear again? Would you like to decrease the germ counts in the aquarium water? Would you like to use technical items instead of liquid preparations to clear your water?

The right filter material

What sort of filter material to choose? What filter material solves which problems? How can you clean it? Where does it need to be positioned in the filter?

Aquarium filters and aquarium accessories

Why is a filter important? What function does your filter have? What do you have to look out for when choosing a filter? What types of filter are available?

The marine aquarium

Holiday at the coral reef - in your own living room! Marine aquariums are the most exciting branch of aquatics

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Rocky reef aquarium type JBL Malawi Rocks®

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Goldfish aquarium type JBL Goldfish Paradise®

Lively goldfish in the aquarium enhance any room perfectly! Invite some new flatmates into your home with this goldfish aquarium.

Aquascaping aquarium type JBL Dreamscape®

Mountains, valleys, meadows and fish! Create your dreamlike landscape under water with the Dreamscape® aquarium
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Instructions

safety instructions

  • safety instruction for accessories
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      safety_instructions_zubehoer.pdf
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Customer reviews

Reviews

Overall rating: 5.0
3 public review(s) for this product.

1 Review

nemophilist_scaper
2022-03-09T01:35:58Z

This product is a must if you want to have crystal clear water. It removes all the cloudiness

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2 more reviews in other languages

2 Reviews in other languages

T. Fischer - German
2022-09-15T18:39:00Z

Beseitigt auch die kleinsten Partikel aus dem Wasser. Immer als letzte Filterlage verwenden. Setzt sich bei starker Trübung schnell zu, hier muss man stets kontrollieren.

Sehr empfehlenswert! Klares Wasser ohne Chemie! Top!


Aquarium_Zimmer - German
2022-05-19T18:38:37Z

Das JBL Symec Micro Filter sehr effektiv auch kleineste Partikel aus dem Wasser und sorgt für kristallklares Wasser.


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