vanilla__gorilla__ Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 3, 2006 712 0 0 44 at work Aug 11, 2006 #1 I was wondering if 12 gallons of bio balls would be good for a 150g
R rallysman Polypterus MFK Member Aug 7, 2005 17,543 33 89 44 indiana Aug 11, 2006 #2 industry standard is 2.2 gallons per 100 gallons (IIRC), so i say thats fine. if you use pot scrubbers they actually have more surface area......
industry standard is 2.2 gallons per 100 gallons (IIRC), so i say thats fine. if you use pot scrubbers they actually have more surface area......
B born2lovefish Plecostomus MFK Member Mar 16, 2006 665 53 61 Indianapolis Aug 11, 2006 #3 hey, try bio-bail. It is a ton better than bio-balls. You can also buy pot scrubbers from the dollar store! Someone told me you can get like 6 for a buck....
hey, try bio-bail. It is a ton better than bio-balls. You can also buy pot scrubbers from the dollar store! Someone told me you can get like 6 for a buck....
C Carg R Feeder Fish MFK Member May 7, 2006 270 1 0 Texas Aug 12, 2006 #4 Is "pot scrubbers" a trademarked name of a product? All I can think of when I read "pot scrubbers" are the green scrubbing pads? Or are pot scrubbers the plastic less dense ones? If anyone has a picture of them...I know I'm asking to see pics of a kitchen cleaning tool...
Is "pot scrubbers" a trademarked name of a product? All I can think of when I read "pot scrubbers" are the green scrubbing pads? Or are pot scrubbers the plastic less dense ones? If anyone has a picture of them...I know I'm asking to see pics of a kitchen cleaning tool...
M MilitantPotato Candiru MFK Member Jul 19, 2006 722 2 48 Missouri, USA Aug 12, 2006 #5 Just incase the image leech dosn't work: http://www.wernersponds.com/biofiltermedia.htm
B born2lovefish Plecostomus MFK Member Mar 16, 2006 665 53 61 Indianapolis Aug 12, 2006 #6 Yep, kitchen pot scubbers...
cockroach Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Jul 28, 2005 3,280 2,235 179 Taiwan Aug 12, 2006 #7 how many or how many kgs is a gallon of bio-balls, also how many kgs is a gallon of ceramic rings?