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Wholesale Aquarium Accessories Polypropylene Bio Ball for Fish Tank Bacteria Culture Biochemical Balls Aquarium Biosphere
You see, bio balls are designed to house bacteria, not to trap and remove waste from the water column.
That is the job of mechanical filtration, such as sponge pads, foam blocks or filter floss.
A mechanical filter should be in place before the bio balls in your filter system to catch any waste before it reaches your bio balls.
With the pre-filter in place, bio balls become an ammonia and nitrite-fighting super team - just don't forget to clean your mechanical filter every now and then!
In fact, this is how most of you will use them - in your canister, HOB filter or sump.
The only time you wouldn't place bio balls underwater is if you are using them in a trickle-filter setup.
Ideally, you should use some form of mechanical filtration, such as a sponge or filter floss, before the bio balls.
A general rule of thumb is 2.2 gallons of bio balls per 100 gallons of water.
While adding fewer bio balls than the instructions recommend results in inadequate filtration, there is no harm in adding more.
Bioball Media Application:
1. Printing industry
2. Dairy product producers
3. Large SAF units
4. New housing developments
5. Municipal wastewater treatment plants
6. Industrial wastewater treatment plants
The principle of biochemical sphere is to extend the time of water flow through the space with twists and turns inside, and to achieve the biochemical filtration effect by adding the nitrifying bacteria attached to the multi-column. structure. The filter of every aquatic animals box, it is finite, the filtering space that places bionic ball also won't be too big, but borrow bionic ball this kind of function, in order to make up for the inadequacy of filtering space.