Has anyone else tried the bio blocks advertised on the fish channel. i have had mine for almost a month. I thought my tanks were clear before trying them but I have to admit now its like they are flying instead of swimming because the tank is so clear. I am just curious to see if anyone else has had the same outcome. I have stopped using carbon and am just using floss in my HOB's and there is no smell at all.
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Re: bio blocks
I have not used them before. I believe they should work as described, the only problem I would have is I would be worried they would clog much faster than the typical filter floss. Now that my plants are gone I would be game in trying them.
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Re: bio blocks
Hi twood and welcome to the site.
I have no idea what a bio block is, but Im going to check it out.
edit: I cant find any info in fish channel. Is there another name for it?(keep in mind, that Im one of those people who would loose their heads if not for neck)
I have no idea what a bio block is, but Im going to check it out.
edit: I cant find any info in fish channel. Is there another name for it?(keep in mind, that Im one of those people who would loose their heads if not for neck)
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Re: bio blocks
I think he is talking about this item.
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/p ... atid=11351
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/p ... atid=11351
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Re: bio blocks
tx:)
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a tad pricey. I can buy more fish with $50. and its not so bad cleaning tanks, really!! its not!!! uh er......
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