Having
a good biofiltration system to neutralise the ammonia
& NO2 buildup through the fish and other decaying
waste products present in the water system is a very
important aspect of maintaining good water quality.
In order to maintain good water quality, it is necessary
to ensure that the nutrification process can occur
in the growout tank, holding area or aquarium. This
is achieved by having a biological filter. A biological
filter is a site where the nutrifying bacteria can
grow. Whilst the design of the filter, flow rates
and filter medium can vary, all biological filters
need nutrifying bacteria to work effectively and continuously.
There
are many forms of biofiltration media but the biofilter
media manufactured by Super BioMatt is currently rated
the best in the market and there are ten (10) reasons
why our plastic media is a cut above the rest:
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Huge
surface area per unit, matte finish, good void
percent and light weight.
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Products
in negative or positive buoyancies.
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Superior
in performance with less biofilter media.
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Excellent
flow-through properties and does not clog up in
the hardiest of conditions.
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Application
versatilities.
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Easy
and simple to maintain.
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Less
cost and hassles with fewer maintenance frequencies.
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Less
cost in power usages and less backwash water usages.
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Proven
high performance in many high intensive fishfarm
recirculating systems across Australia.
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And
they are currently being used in Australian institutions
for further applications in microbiology because
of their advanced designs.