Generally i use live rock pieces about 3 4 cm in diameters.
Ceramic rings vs live rock.
Many have used lava rock over the years and many still swear by it.
Wc is a chemical compound specifically a carbide containing equal parts of tungsten and carbon atoms.
These bacteria eat nitrates and will only survive where there is no oxygen present.
You won t have to worry about it breaking or scratching.
You won t find this bacteria in plastic or foam filter media.
Now you have even more choices and a wider variety to choose from.
Possibly the best video now available for this subject.
In its most basic form tungsten carbide is a fine gray powder but it can be pressed and formed into shapes through a process called sintering for use in industrial machinery cutting tools abrasives armor piercing shells and jewellery.
In this video we teach you how to do it yourself diy and make your very own live rock for your reef.
Bio balls and ceramic rings vs live rock in the sump.
Ok everybody condemn bio balls and ceramic rings as detritus catchments tools and creating a nitrate factory.
This has been very effective for me in canister and wet dry systems in place of bio balls or ceramic bio media rock piles refugiums mud filters and other marine systems for both aerobic nitrifying and anaerobic de nitrifying bacterial functions.
The best way to use marinepure would be in a canister filter or contact chamber.
Unlike closed pore biomedia water can freely flow through the porous ceramic.
The only caveat i would add make sure it s in a high flow area kind of redundant if you re going to crush and put in the filter but if you were to just toss a lump of it in your tank without flow it.
Yes i do agree that they do catch a lot of junk because stirring or moving them stir up a lot of green water.
The ceramic is inert and won t change ph or release anything into the aquarium water.
This is a resilient material that is perfect for everything you do in your life.
Tungsten carbide chemical formula.
Ceramic rings are changing the game.
Reef aquarists will appreciate the biological nitrate reducing properties that the media promotes.
Everyone was used to shopping for the traditional metal choices.
This week we are answering mack jones question from week 13.
Lava rock is relatively inert and shouldn t mess with your chemistry.
When marine pure ceramic biomedia plates are substrated in the sump without water flowing through them wouldn t they just become.