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2 Lb Aquarium Fitler Media Ceramic Rings, Bio Ceramic Filter Media For Pond Fish Tank Canister Filter

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Vendor: Aquafa

Type: Filters & Media

Sku: WBPETB08M5J7M6V

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2 Lb Aquarium Fitler Media Ceramic Rings, Bio Ceramic Filter Media For Pond Fish Tank Canister Filter

$19.61

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What are ceramic filter media rings used for in aquariums? A: Ceramic filter media rings are used for biological filtration in aquariums, helping to remove ammonia and other harmful toxins from the water, thereby maintaining a healthy environment for fish.
  • Q: Can I use these ceramic rings in both fresh and saltwater tanks? A: Yes, these ceramic filter media rings are suitable for both fresh and saltwater aquariums, making them versatile for various aquatic environments.
  • Q: How do I clean and maintain ceramic filter media? A: To clean ceramic filter media, rinse them gently with aquarium water during water changes to remove debris without damaging the beneficial bacteria. Avoid using tap water as it may harm the bacteria.
  • Q: What size are the ceramic rings, and how much do I get in a package? A: The ceramic rings measure 1/2" x 1/2" and each package includes 2 lbs of bio rings filter media, conveniently packed in a mesh bag.
  • Q: How do ceramic rings improve water quality in my fish tank? A: Ceramic rings provide a large surface area for beneficial bacteria to colonize, which aids in the biological filtration process by breaking down harmful substances like ammonia, thus improving overall water quality.

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