The company s trademarked arag alive substrate also aids in the growth of coral with plenty of calcium strontium and carbonate and helps to remove nitrates from their environment.
Ceramic substrate reef tank.
Any space in a saltwater tank dedicated to ceramic rings would be better filled with live rock.
The substrate in a marine aquarium is a vital part of the biological filter base of an aquarium and if you choose to use a non living media over live sand it will become alive as the tank goes through the cycling process as the aquarium matures.
The grainy truth about reef tank sand essential info tips and insider advice how to choose the best aquarium sand.
Arag alive sands clear quickly and contain millions of live bacteria speeding up your tanks cycle and leading to less nuisance algae.
Fine grained mediums 1 0 to 2 0 mm diameter grain size are used for nnr natural nitrate reduction in conjunction with denitrification.
The sandy shores of your microcosm natural reef sediments.
Is there a benefit to having substrate that is super fine vs something more.
Live reef sand is a great choice for new aquarists and new reef tank setups.
Despite this ceramic rings are not commonly used in marine and reef tanks.
I m upgrading from my nano tank to a 72 gallon setup i got off craigslist.
Reef tanks with pm reef ceramic.
This is because saltwater aquariums have the ability to use live rock which has much more room for denitrifying bacteria to grow.
Po4 x 100 ml kh coralline gro 60 ml bacto start nitro bac a concentrated blend of nitrifying and de nitrifying bacteria spores to help cycle the live rocks substrate and the bio media in a new tank.
Features contains live bacteria to assist with a faster cycle.
Marinepure high performance ceramic biofilter media.
100 ml nitro bac 100 ml no3.
Available in a 20 pound bag the sand includes a bio magnet clarifier to reduce cloudiness when it s introduced to your tank.
The biological maturation of your reef tank each kit contains.
Pm reef ceramic arrived at the perfect time as i am in the process of switching to a larger tank and needed additional rock to support my growing kaleidoscope of reef animals.
I like sand sifting gobies but i don t like the sand blowing around covering my liverock and coral and i don like the look when it gets dirty.
The type of aquarium substrate used is just as important as the quality of water flow or nutrient.
I need som insights on what substrate to go with.