Deep pore structure will allow development of low oxygen zones which will.
Marine pure ceramic block.
Ammonia nitrite nitrate removal.
Marinepure is designed to be a substrate for bio filtration specifically to target ammonia and nitrite removal nitrification and to minimize nitrates denitrification.
It will eliminate ammonia and lower nitrates.
Marinepure ceramic bio media comes in many different sizes that can be used throughout your aquarium.
Marinepure is an inert ceramic material with open flow architecture extremely high surface area and natural wetting properties.
5 750 square feet of surface area.
Resistant to clogging and greatly reduces tank maintenance.
Sufficient biological filtration and a healthy zooplankton population are the first steps towards a happy and stable reef tank.
Marinepure is an inert ceramic material with open flow architecture extremely high surface area and natural wetting properties.
Marinepure marinepure is the perfect place for beneficial bacteria to flourish in order to remove harmful fish wastes.
Designed to improve upon deep sand beds or live rock to lower nitrates in marine freshwater aquariums.
Marinepure can be used fully submerged or in trickle shower filters.
A single 1 marine pure ceramic sphere has 240 square feet of surface area.
4 block ceramic bio filter media with vast surface area and open flow porosity.
Marinepure s bio media is the most technically advanced bio media available today.
Marinepure blocks do an excellent job in supporting bacteria which remove ammonia and nitrite.
Primarily designed to provide deep anaerobic zones for de nitrification in passive or low flow systems.
Marine pure cubes ceramic biofilter media information.
The media s composition is similar to natural rock formations.
Any media for this purpose needs to be in an anoxic environment very low oxygen and have a carbon source available.
Marinepure is suitable for both freshwater and saltwater marine environments.
This means you can fit almost 20 times the surface area in the same space verses bioballs.
Use in aquarium sumps.
The ceramic media has a network of pores that allows bacteria to live deep inside of the material.
Bacteria based nitrate removal is a little more difficult as it is very system dependent.