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Unread 10/10/2018, 03:39 PM   #1
duganderson
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Is Foam Better than Matrix in low flow situation????

Is it pretty safe to assume that Matrix is a superior bio filter compared to foam in most cases per volume? My situation is a very low flow case.

I have a JellyFishArt Nano Jelly Fish 2 gallon tank that I am cycling. It will have three small to mid size moon jellies in it. The only bio filtration in the stock model is a black foam filter that is about 8" x 5" X 1" and a nano chemi pure blue packet.

I cut off the top half of the foam off and replaced it with almost 250 ML of SeaChem Matrix in two different media bags. From bottom to top I have foam, chemi pure nano back and then matrix media bags.

The flow is very low in the tank (to support jelly fish) and the water very gently flows down the filter and is powered by one small air hose.

Is this modification likely superior for processing ammonia, nitrite and nitrate to OR is foam better in cases of very low flow like this tank?

In summary....which of these is likely better for filtration in low flow...
1. Stock 8"x5"X1" piece of black foam
2. Modified foam cut in half AND almost 250ML of Matrix in media bags

Thank you in advance!!! Doug



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