While some ceramic rings come with their own filter media bag others come loose.
Ceramic noodles in marine tank.
These noodles provide a housing material for bacteria which form the major part of the biological filtration in your fish tank.
I still have some old fluval stuff from about twelve years ago that is still fine.
Would the copper kill the bacteria on the ceramic noodles that removes the nitrates from the water.
Bioballs are designed to be used in trickle filters.
The coating that is applied has to be baked in order for it to be aquarium safe unless it is specially manufactured for tank use.
The sealent will be toxic to the fish.
Please let me know what you think.
Simply add them to your aquarium filter.
Water from aquarium is pushed into the sump where it removes waste using mechanical filtration media toxic components are removed in biological chamber hence clean water flows back to the aquarium using gravity if it is an overhead sump filter.
Terracotta is made with the same principal as ceramic.
A sump is not truly a filter but it can be used to house the filtration systems including mechanical biological filtration media.
Many filter kits already include ceramic rings in the box.
Ceramic noodles and other biomedia shouldn t break down.
This tub comes with a pullstring bag to be used for keeping noodles together inside your filter.
The only reason i would replace it is to switch over to seachem matrix.
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.
Using ceramic rings couldn t be easier.
The biggest issue here is the use of the biomedia.