^^ It all depends on what it's "clogged up" with... In his original post TheCunuck mentioned "smoothing over"... So I was picturing a calcium build up which is white and basically looks like the ceramic nugget.
As those who know me know, I am a HUGE advocate of offering heavy mechanical filtration prior to bio media. "Beneficial Bacteria" (I can't stand that term
) looks like dirt. So it's hard to look at mature bio media and evaluate what is gunk that needs to be cleaned out and what is bacteria that is keeping our fish alive. So my solution is to properly care for the bio media (keep the gunk out) and never ever clean it.
But then again I'm the guy who feels in the vast majority of hobbyists tanks bio media is completely unnecessary, so I don't really worry about it.
I'm quite skeptical of a lot of the ioncredibly high surface area medias. The higher the surface aera (by volume) the smaller the pores are in the media. The smaller the pores the faster/easier they will become clogged. If they are small enough it's quite possible for a little bacteria growth to clog it right up.
So I wonder how many of out '5,000 sq inch per cubic inch' bio media is offering us a practical 6 square inches of surface area after 3 months of use?... I'm sure they will always offer more than a 6 sides block due to their rough exterrior, but I think the thousands they gloat is simply marketing...
but I digress...
As those who know me know, I am a HUGE advocate of offering heavy mechanical filtration prior to bio media. "Beneficial Bacteria" (I can't stand that term
But then again I'm the guy who feels in the vast majority of hobbyists tanks bio media is completely unnecessary, so I don't really worry about it.
I'm quite skeptical of a lot of the ioncredibly high surface area medias. The higher the surface aera (by volume) the smaller the pores are in the media. The smaller the pores the faster/easier they will become clogged. If they are small enough it's quite possible for a little bacteria growth to clog it right up.
So I wonder how many of out '5,000 sq inch per cubic inch' bio media is offering us a practical 6 square inches of surface area after 3 months of use?... I'm sure they will always offer more than a 6 sides block due to their rough exterrior, but I think the thousands they gloat is simply marketing...
but I digress...
