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Cermedia marinepure s mp2c bio filter media is a 1 cubic foot ceramic black designed for koi and goldfish ponds.
Marinepure s bio media is the most technically advanced bio media available today.
Plastic bio balls i got these with a combo pack with ceramic rings.
These porous objects have high surface areas while still allowing the passage of water and light to flow through them.
It virtually never clogs but the plastic balls lack the surface area of many of the others.
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Marinepure is the perfect place for beneficial bacteria to flourish in order to remove harmful fish wastes.
Reef aquarists will appreciate the biological nitrate reducing properties that the media promotes.
Will also remove ammonia nitrites.
Used it in with other media in my canister filter.
It is manufactured from a porous ceramic material with a high flow rate and surface area.
Setup 10 literally the easiest to rinse.
Maintenance 6 these are designed not to clog and because for this if it gave the best flow compared to other medias.
Smaller media such as the porous ceramic we see commonly used is great but it has a secret issue.
The best way to use marinepure would be in a canister filter or contact chamber.
It clogs more readily than any other biological medium.
Types include ceramic rings sponges pads bio balls and bio stars sand and gravel.
Designed to improve upon deep sand beds or live rock to lower nitrates in marine freshwater aquariums.
Keep in mind that some of these materials can also be used as mechanical media.
They make excellent homes for bacteria.
The ceramic is inert and won t change ph or release anything into the aquarium water.
Ceramic bio filter media with vast surface area and open flow porosity.
I have read it in a few books and it makes enough sense to me i jam a wad of filter floss between the sponge and the biomedia on my aquaclear and it gets logged up with just silt every 2 weeks.
Unlike closed pore biomedia water can freely flow through the porous ceramic.
The material is highly fragile and not all blocks are uniform in shape nor size.
It will eliminate ammonia and lower nitrates.
On the other hand is exactly the opposite.