So i took some old ceramic media which i was using in a old tank 2 or 3 years ago.
The media was used for more than a year after that ,i converted that tank to saltwater so i switched ceramic rings for live rock and stored all the ceramic rings without rinsing in a loft .
Today i found them accidentally and since i have been researching a bit on biological media and looking how aged and discolored my ceramic ring was, compared to a new white colored one ,i decided to pop open it to see the fossils of all the beneficial bacteria that had lived in. And to my surprise,the inside looked brand new ,no discoloration whatsoever.
so does that mean ,all the massive internal surface area a ceramic ring is supposed to have is useless?
Is ceramic ring any better that pebble,if all the internal surface area is not used ?
I have attached the pics of both the outside and inside of the ceramic rings.
I'm eager to hear your opinions.


The media was used for more than a year after that ,i converted that tank to saltwater so i switched ceramic rings for live rock and stored all the ceramic rings without rinsing in a loft .
Today i found them accidentally and since i have been researching a bit on biological media and looking how aged and discolored my ceramic ring was, compared to a new white colored one ,i decided to pop open it to see the fossils of all the beneficial bacteria that had lived in. And to my surprise,the inside looked brand new ,no discoloration whatsoever.
so does that mean ,all the massive internal surface area a ceramic ring is supposed to have is useless?
Is ceramic ring any better that pebble,if all the internal surface area is not used ?
I have attached the pics of both the outside and inside of the ceramic rings.
I'm eager to hear your opinions.

