Fluval Biomax vs pre-filter

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Ok whats the difference between the 2. Because i just loaded my fx5 with pre-filter rings. Will it store enough beneficial bacteria? Thanks for any infos
 
Prefilter is inert so it just blocks bigger particles. Prefilter is a waste of space in the fx5. Fill it with biomax.
 
smpage;3003500; said:
Prefilter is inert so it just blocks bigger particles. Prefilter is a waste of space in the fx5. Fill it with biomax.


Holy shibby so it won't do the samething i just spend over $50 on pre-filters thinking it would work the same
 
http://www.marinedepot.com/ps_ViewI...edia-Saltwater_Aquarium_Supplies~vendor~.html

" Description Fluval Pre-Filter consists of inert, solid ceramic rings used to trap large and medium solid particles before they clog the finer sieves of the media baskets above. The media forces water into many complex paths as it moves through this layer. This further increases its mechanical and biological activity and expands the actual contacted filter area. An additional benefit, it supports large populations of bacteria for proper biological action on ammonia and nitrite. This reduces the need for frequent changes of the active filter media. Pre-Filter is permanent, and requires only occasional rinsing. This media can be used in fresh and marine environments without difficulty. "

This claims it will hold BB. I've never used it before myself though.
 
I use the Pre-filter in one basket and Bio-max in the other in in both my FX5's..
 
polish;3003551; said:
http://www.marinedepot.com/ps_ViewItem~action~view~idProduct~HG11470~idCategory~FIFMMECR~category~Ceramic_Rings-Mechanical-Filter_Media-Saltwater_Aquarium_Supplies~vendor~.html

" Description Fluval Pre-Filter consists of inert, solid ceramic rings used to trap large and medium solid particles before they clog the finer sieves of the media baskets above. The media forces water into many complex paths as it moves through this layer. This further increases its mechanical and biological activity and expands the actual contacted filter area. An additional benefit, it supports large populations of bacteria for proper biological action on ammonia and nitrite. This reduces the need for frequent changes of the active filter media. Pre-Filter is permanent, and requires only occasional rinsing. This media can be used in fresh and marine environments without difficulty. "

This claims it will hold BB. I've never used it before myself though.


Thank god i almost **** in my pants i filled both of my fx5 with this stuff and it wasn't cheap thinking it would hold BB.
 
I think it will do its job for you. There are surfaces on that for bacteria to take hold, your good.
 
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