So I want to talk about bio filtration. I see alot of people slapping massive filters on tanks with the concept of "more filtration is never a bad thing" but they then fill it with a whole bunch of bio media and little mechanical. Now I don't want this to get into a topic of the benefit of either mechanical or bio.
But rather the efficiency of strapping a large bio filter on a tank that it is very over rated for.
My thought. Bio media houses bacteria and micro organisms and such, and to make it simple they are fed off of fish waste.
So is it possible to have too much bio media. For instance if your bioload is not large enough to supply food to the organisms in the bio media then wouldn't it be wasted space? Space that could be better used for mechanical filtration?
Or am I missing a part of the equation?
Another thought I had was that the bio organisms also fed off themselves to anew extent. As some died the younger would feed off those. But once again thats only sustainable for so long.
It seems like a very fine equilibrium.
What are your guys thoughts?
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But rather the efficiency of strapping a large bio filter on a tank that it is very over rated for.
My thought. Bio media houses bacteria and micro organisms and such, and to make it simple they are fed off of fish waste.
So is it possible to have too much bio media. For instance if your bioload is not large enough to supply food to the organisms in the bio media then wouldn't it be wasted space? Space that could be better used for mechanical filtration?
Or am I missing a part of the equation?
Another thought I had was that the bio organisms also fed off themselves to anew extent. As some died the younger would feed off those. But once again thats only sustainable for so long.
It seems like a very fine equilibrium.
What are your guys thoughts?
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