Approximately 750 bioballs equal one cubic foot. A helpful equation is: 100 bioballs = 1 gallon capacity.
How much bio balls do I need?
The general rule of thumb for Bio balls is 10l of bio balls to 450l of water. However, this all depends on the size of your external filter canister or sump. If you are using a sump tank feel free to use as many as you like as these will not harm your tank as long as they are cared for correctly.How much bio media do I need?
Each 2000g of FilterPlus is enough bio-media to filter a heavily stocked 125 to 150 gallon aquarium, or a medium-stocked 225 gallon aquarium. We recommend 75 to 100 grams per 10 gallons for medium-stock level, and 150 to 200 grams per 10 gallons for heavy-stock level.How long does it take for bacteria to grow on bio balls?
As soon as you drop those Marine Pure Balls into your established tank the beneficial bacteria will start to colonize them. After three or four days you'll have a healthy population growing on them, but you might want to wait at least a week for good measure. GL.Do you clean bio balls?
If you just want to clean the gunk out of the bio-balls and don't care about the bacteria that is on them, just put your dirty bio-balls into an old pillow case and run it through your washing machine on the "gentle" cycle with a little laundry detergent for a few minutes.HOW TO USE AQUATIC EXPERT'S 1.5" BIO BALLS
Are bio balls better than ceramic?
Bio balls should only be used for biological filtration only. They simply exist to trap and remove waste. Ceramic rings will ultimately trap more bad stuff, but your bio balls will ultimately do a better job of denitrifying bacteria.Where do you place bio balls in aquarium?
Place the bio balls in the stream of water running through your fish tank's filter. Although bio balls will catch some pieces of algae, they are not meant to be used as a physical filter. Installing them downstream of a filter membrane will help keep them from clogging.How long do Bio balls take to work?
Most new aquariums take 3-6 weeks to fully cycle, meaning that the nitrogen cycle can successfully process ammonia into nitrates.Should bio balls be submerged?
Bio balls can be submerged underwater!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.
Can you have too much bio media?
there is no such thing as too much bio media. No matter what, your beneficial bacteria can only grow to the demand. If you have 100lbs of bio media and 1 small fish fed every other day, you will only have a small amount of bacteria despite having 100lbs of media.How is biofilter size calculated?
Sizing a Biofilter
- Estimate the maximum amount of feed you will be feeding your fish at any time in the crop cycle. ...
- Divide the total amount of surface area required by the SSA of the filter material. ...
- Decide on the shape of the biofilter.
- Sq. ...
- Graph 1.
- Here is an example of a sizing calculation:
- Water Flow 83 gpm.
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