Nic Peacock Bass MFK Member Oct 8, 2005 15,800 14 119 outside philly Sep 9, 2006 #11 the bio balls reduce bubbles in the fuge. the mud bed will remove the nitrates.
H H20Boy Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 21, 2005 120 0 0 54 Hilton Head Island, SC Sep 16, 2006 #13 I wanted to try it on freshwater glad to here of your success. I swear buy my homemade "fug" on my reef tank-and you are spot on about the bio-balls I filter my reef tank with macro and get better results all around-I will never go back.
I wanted to try it on freshwater glad to here of your success. I swear buy my homemade "fug" on my reef tank-and you are spot on about the bio-balls I filter my reef tank with macro and get better results all around-I will never go back.
F Fishyfan Gambusia MFK Member Jun 30, 2006 850 6 18 CA Sep 17, 2006 #14 I stuck a small cutting of a pothos plant in my HOB filter on my goldfish tank and now its about 6-7 feet long. It seems to grow well and my nitrates dont seem to rise too much...
I stuck a small cutting of a pothos plant in my HOB filter on my goldfish tank and now its about 6-7 feet long. It seems to grow well and my nitrates dont seem to rise too much...