Pros and Cons of Fluval BioMax Bio Rings (Aquarium Filter Bio Media):

Fluval BioMax is commonly used in aquarium filters. It is one of the best media for freshwater & reef tanks. It is ideal for a balanced, healthy aquatic environment, & it balances bacteria levels with the removal of toxic chemicals.


Pros and Cons of Fluval BioMax Bio Rings
Pros and Cons of Fluval BioMax Bio Rings

Bio filtration generally relates to water cleaning via beneficial bacteria that grow naturally in aquariums. Bio media offers room for the colonization of good bacteria.

The porous surface of the media is suitable for the colonization of good bacteria that provide the best place for fish & other aquatic life.

BioMax is made of silica & aluminium oxide formed into a porous bio ring.

The internal pore surface offers a place for colonization of good bacteria.

When water flows through the pores, ammonia is broken down into nitrites & nitrates. This bio media is used for balancing ammonia, nitrites & nitrates levels in your filter.

A hole in the centre of the ring lets water flow through the bio media to make sure it has a higher contact time with the water for effective bio filtration.

According to the manufacturer’s recommendation, some of the media require replacement after every 6 months.

 

Pros of Fluval BioMax Bio Rings:

  • Bio rings can be installed in a canister filter as loose biological media.
  • BioMax bio rings offer more surface area than ordinary bio media.
  • Can be installed in a filter bag for simple maintenance.
  • Available at low cost.
  • Carries both nitrifying & denitrifying bacteria for removal of ammonia, nitrites & nitrates.
  • One of the best bio media for freshwater & saltwater fish tanks.

 

Cons of Fluval BioMax Bio Rings:

One of the con of Fluval BioMax bio ring is that it requires early replacement as compared to other bio media. Manufacturer recommends replacing bio rings after six months; however, its efficiency can be reduced before that point. Bio rings need partial changes during its use to offer enough surface area for the colonization of beneficial bacteria.

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