EcoBio-Stone?

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Hey guys I'm thinking about getting the EcoBio-Stone cause my tanks is pretty foggy. So before I do buy it I want to know if anyone has tried it and if it really does work?

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Bderick67

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Looks like one of those "as seen on TV" products from a late night infomercial

Always gotta love the products that promise reduced water changes:ROFL:



EcoBio-Stone for mid-size aquariums is a porous volcanic cement block containing nutrients and beneficial bacteria that regularly multiply to create a healthy ecosystem.


  • Minimizes aquarium maintenance by significantly reducing the need to change water and vacuum gravel.
  • Quickly establishes nitrifying bacteria in new aquariums reducing length of "new tank syndrome".
  • Speeds up denitrification cycle
  • Revitalizes, and clarifies water by quickly breaking down organic waste into safer by-products.
  • Easy-to-use --- simply rinse with chlorine-free water and place in the fish tank.
  • Lasts for years --- suggested replacement of approximately 1.5 - 2 years. May last longer.
  • Efffective for both fresh and salt water fish tanks.
  • Safe for all fish and reptiles.
  • Removes odors
  • No need to add liquid or powder bacteria.
  • Takes approximately 2 - 6 weeks for results under normal conditions.
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Fishdude401

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Bderick67;3543550; said:
Looks like one of those "as seen on TV" products from a late night infomercial

Always gotta love the products that promise reduced water changes:ROFL:
AGREED :screwy:
 

ucng

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im going to have to say no. doesn't seem to suppose to do anything (unless you like rocks). lol at reducing tank maintenance.
 

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Quickly establishes nitrifying bacteria in new aquariums reducing length of "new tank syndrome".
But:nilly:

Takes approximately 2 - 6 weeks for results under normal conditions.
:duh:
 

Krawnik

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It's basicly just a large size chunk of Eheim Substrat Pro. It doesn't do much, just gives bacteria another place to colonize.

No more effective than having gravel in your tank ;P Total waste of money.
 

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Watch the beginning of the video

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