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02/18/2020, 06:36 AM | #1 |
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Can I use this media for a fish only tank?
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Is this a good media to put in my sump for a fish only tank? I tried to research it, but didn't come across any good info. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...M2MMW0NJZ07E1X |
02/18/2020, 09:15 AM | #2 |
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It looks to be a fairly porous ceramic material. It should be cable of providing a large amount of surface area like any other similar material.
Should be fine for a fish only tank..
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02/18/2020, 11:16 AM | #3 |
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Yes, it is simply a medium to increase surface. As to some of the things the website says specifically:
Large surface area to allow for large bacterial colonization - your bacterial colonization will only be as large as your bioload requires, not on how much surface area you provide. Emits FAR - not sure this is a benefit or not, maybe someone else could comment on Far infrared radiation and the benefits in saltwater...
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All matter with a temperature greater than absolute zero emits thermal radiation. Far infrared (FIR) radiation (λ = 3–100 μm) is a subdivision of the electromagnetic spectrum. At a typical environmental background temperature, which is around 300 K (around 80°F), the peak emission is at about 9.7 μm.
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Ok this is what I figured. I did a little looking on the NIH website and found some stuff on the benefits in certain tissues. The idea of increased oxygenation in water was a little outlandish though. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Thanks for the replies.
Yall kinda losing me with this complicated talk So in lamens terms... can I use it? |
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The temperature of the water limits how much oxygen dissolves in it. In any case, if I read a claim that a bacteria filtration media directly causes more oxygen to be dissolved in the water I would'nt expect it to be much good for de-nitrification.
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How effective it would be with de-nitrification would depend on how you implement it into your filtration. The only other concern is, what material its made from ? Can those materials dissolve & leech into the water ? If yes, are they toxic to the inhabitants ?
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