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![]() "matt23983" wrote in message s.com... Does all biofiltration have to be wet/dry as in the bio-wheel? Would it be feasable for me to get a couple of bio-balls and drop them into my Aqua-Tech 5-15 filter, would that work or do the bio-balls need to be wet/dry? Thanks, Matt Most bio-filtration is completely fully aquatic, but the exposed surfaces of the bio-balls in a wet/dry environment work much better than they would underwater, so I think the answer is yes, but it will not work nearly as well. NetMax |
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