Fluval offers quality aquarium products such as filters using foam sponges or biological media air pumps heaters lights and a variety of replacement parts.
Fluvial ceramic media.
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.
For use with fluval canister filters.
Provides superior biological filtration.
Using ceramic rings couldn t be easier.
External filtration media g series media 42 99 designed specifically for fluval g series filters ceramic g nodes feature a complex pore system that allows beneficial bacterial to thrive.
The advantage of these rings over a pad is they are less likely to get clogged.
The filter s motor forces water through the pile of rings where debris gets collected.
With more capacity than most biological filter media biomax helps reduce ammonia and nitrite.
Fluval pre filter consists of inert solid ceramic rings used to trap large and medium solid particles before they clog the finer sieves of the modules above.
While some ceramic rings come with their own filter media bag others come loose.
Biomax ceramic rings have a complex pore system where beneficial bacteria can thrive.
They are similar to the ceramic fluval media below but are smaller in size.
Reduces and controls ammonia and nitrite.
The most popular types of biological filter media are bio balls and ceramic rings and we shall learn more about them through bio balls vs ceramic rings comparison.
The biomax media inserts have more capacity than most biological filter media and allow ideal water movement throughout the media to ensure optimal contact time for efficient biological filtration.
For freshwater and marine aquariums.
Simply add them to your aquarium filter.
They also last much longer than filter pads and sponges and often work for years before needing.
Many filter kits already include ceramic rings in the box.
Chemical filter media is available in various forms.
The diversified water flow allows establishment of biological activity on the surface of the rings adding to the overall biological action on ammonia and nitrite.