You can use more than one type of media in your filter.
Ceramic bio media live rock.
Marinepure is easy to add and easy to remove and clean when necessary.
Smaller media such as the porous ceramic we see commonly used is great but it has a secret issue.
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We like using ceramic media in our sumps or other places where we want to add biological filtration but do not want to add straight live rock or sand.
The media can also.
Bio balls only carry nitrifying bacteria.
You won t find this bacteria in plastic or foam filter media.
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However just because denitrifying bacteria help to combat nitrates it doesn t mean that you can skip water changes.
Typical live rock is denser and does not provide as much surface area for bacteria to live on.
All of these are great choices.
The ceramic media has a network of pores that allows bacteria to live deep inside of the material.
Specifically iron oxide as when red lava rock is formed it is rapidly cooling lava exposed to steam the steam oxidizes the iron in the lava as well as other minerals as it cools resulting in.
It clogs more readily than any other biological medium.
You can be assured that marinepure bio filter media is contaminate free and lighter than live rock.
Ceramic bio media on the other hand is extremely porous which allows for more bacteria to live on it and more ammonia and nitrites to be removed.
Marinepure is used to replace conventional wet dry filtration like bio balls and bio bail with a reef safe ceramic material which can have thousands of times more surface area.
Along with that it can be put in your sump and work alongside the live rock to remove nutrients.
Denitrifying bacteria live inside rock ceramic and other porous materials where no air is present.
The main difference is in the surface area and how prone the media is to clogging.
Live rock comes complete with live and dead critters that can contaminate a fish tank.
Let s move on now and see what the 5 best bio media filters are for your aquarium.
Denitrifying bacteria live deep inside rock ceramic and other porous materials where oxygen cannot reach them.
Not a lot of people have reported issues with using lava rock as bio media or even decor but red lava rock being high iron could leech iron into the water.
Live rock is heavy and can displace water needed by aquarium inhabitants.