I think this thread was between SeaChem Matrix or Substrat Pro, not kitchen cleaning utilities. Substrat owns all, but it kinda pricey. I love Matrix. For a moderately stocked tank both will do the job just fine; go with the cheaper of the 2.
I've used just about every media ever openly available on the market. Clear water has nothing to do with biological filtration. Scrubbers are better at mech filtration, which is what clears your water of suspended particles. Crystal clear water does not mean that your water is any where near perfect. Actual bio-medias have to have surface area in which the bacteria can colonize, the more surface area, the larger the bacteria colony can be. These bacteria are what actually clean the water of your toxic forms of nitrogen.dodge4x4man68;1732606;1732606 said:you use it? I did for a year and its junk cloudy water the entire time...switched over to 12 scrubbers per basket in my fx5 and water has been crystal clear ever since...so in my opinion ehfisubstrat is junk
dodge4x4man68;1734618; said:I never had a problem with water quality just clarity...dont claim to be a genius either...cant see how anyone would waste that kind of money when a cheap proven method works great and will outlast the brand name bio media by several years...kinda like buy the scrubbers once and you are basically done...and how often do you replace the expensive media every year or so? yeah dumping hundreds of dollars that you will never be able to get back makes a ton of sense!!!
Eheim and hagen medias both will outlast pot scrubbers. As pointed out, it is a beginners mistake to throw out bio media. I have eheim substrat that is over 15 years old. I don't see it as being a waste in any way. I also have pot scrubbers that fell apart after only 3 years. No matter how you look at it, pot scrubbers are an inferior method of bio-filtration.dodge4x4man68;1734618;1734618 said:I never had a problem with water quality just clarity...dont claim to be a genius either...cant see how anyone would waste that kind of money when a cheap proven method works great and will outlast the brand name bio media by several years...kinda like buy the scrubbers once and you are basically done...and how often do you replace the expensive media every year or so? yeah dumping hundreds of dollars that you will never be able to get back makes a ton of sense!!!