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Your experience with bio media
Has anyone had experience with Lee's Bio-Pin Balls? How's the maintenance on them, easy?
25 Gal - Tropical
Custom made Wet/Dry/Sump Filter System, AquaClear 20 Powerhead, RenaCal Excel 300 Heater, artificial plants
Fish - 6 Blackskirt Tetras, 5 Red Wag Platy's
"Plans go wrong for lack of advice; many advisers bring success." King Solomon.
Pictures of my 10 Gal Sump Filtration project
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02-19-2013, 11:35 AM #2
definitely best used in a wet/dry setup. I would rather have ceramic noodles which are great for both.
Thar she blows!!!
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02-19-2013, 12:44 PM #3
+1 to Crispy - ceramic is superior to any other media for ease of cleaning, durability, and performance.
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A 75 gal with eight Discus, fake plants, and a lot of wood also with sand substrate. Clean up crew is fifteen Sterba's Corys. Filters: canister w/UV, in-tank algae scrubber that removes phosphates and nitrates! Also, a highly dangerous commercial nitrate removal unit from hell
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02-19-2013, 09:08 PM #4
I use them in SW but don't rely on them in my setup but they do work great. Some say they are nitrate factories but they are not because they are only designed to convert ammonia to nitrites then nitrates. You would need something else to remove the nitrates.
I use to use ceramic for FW setup and they worked great. Same ones I bought lasted me for least 5 years till I went to SW. Depeding how big you go there is also K1 kaldness in a fluidized setup.300g + 240g in wall build! - Follow Here
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