rexsti;3707683; said:w e
so maybe my matrix is doing it for me then i guess idk
rexsti;3707794; said:bio
i dont use carbon no need to use it
seachem matrix bio media does not reduce nitrates.
rexsti;3707683; said:w e
so maybe my matrix is doing it for me then i guess idk
rexsti;3707794; said:bio
i dont use carbon no need to use it
rexsti;3707898; said:w e guys i dont give a f#$k

It can, however I don't know how effective it is in a canister. I have some laying around so maybe I'll put some in the FX5 on my 180 and see if I get the same results in 3 months.Deaths Sting;3708270; said:seachem matrix bio media does not reduce nitrates.
Danger_Chicken;3710456; said:It can, however I don't know how effective it is in a canister. I have some laying around so maybe I'll put some in the FX5 on my 180 and see if I get the same results in 3 months.
Edit:
http://www.seachem.com/Products/product_pages/Matrix.html
These macropores are ideally sized for the support of nitrifying and denitrifying bacteria. This allows Matrix, unlike other forms of biomedia, to remove nitrate along with ammonia and nitrite, simultaneously and in the same filter.
I found this part interesting:
Matrix may be placed in any kind of filter, and is particularly effective in a canister filter.