These noodles provide a housing material for bacteria which form the major part of the biological filtration in your fish tank.
Ceramic noodles for fish tank.
Bionood ceramic noodles are a mixture of biological and mechanical filtration that naturally attacks waste for both freshwater and saltwater aquariums in all types of filters.
Bioballs vs ceramic noodles my fish store has been encouraging me to replace the bioballs with ceramic noodles.
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Medium pore sponge mat aquarium fish tank filter media sponge 50cmx30cmx4 5cm.
Using ceramic rings couldn t be easier.
If your filter didn t come with any ceramic rings or you want to purchase more grab some here or from your local fish store they are very affordable.
They make excellent homes for bacteria.
Would the copper kill the bacteria on the ceramic noodles that removes the nitrates from the water.
Types include ceramic rings sponges pads bio balls and bio stars sand and gravel.
Many filter kits already include ceramic rings in the box.
Available in a 600 g 250 g or 1 2 kg container.
This tub comes with a pullstring bag to be used for keeping noodles together inside your filter.
These porous objects have high surface areas while still allowing the passage of water and light to flow through them.
Thank you for this article if running a saltwater fish only tank and copper will be used most of the time in the sump would you still recommend choosing the ceramic noodles over the bio balls.
Simply add them to your aquarium filter.
Keep in mind that some of these materials can also be used as mechanical media.
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Aqua one bionood ceramic noodles are a biological filter media for use in aquarium filtration systems.
I can t see where it makes much difference which is in there as long as there is something for the bacteria to grow on.