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lurker wrote:
ive had 12 bioballs in my canister for months now and they seem to be pointless. can anyone recomend something they may work better. the canister uses a sponge and theres plenty of free space. thanks for any tips I don't know if it will work in your container if it is made specifically of the bio balls, but I use cut up scrubber pads. They are pretty much indestructible, easy to clean, and work great for me. I'll send you a thumbnail of my set up. W. Dale |
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