Im about to order some to add to my wet dry with my bio balls. Is it big enough to not put in a bag?
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It's plenty big enough to not put in a bag, but putting them in a bag would make it easier to take out. The pieces vary from the size of two marbles to about the size of a marble. None of the pieces are uniform.Originally posted by moganman View PostIm about to order some to add to my wet dry with my bio balls. Is it big enough to not put in a bag?
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I don't think you could have them where the bio balls are at if that's what you were talking about. They are rocks and much heavier than the bio balls. You could chunk them on the bottom portion of the wet dry though, or if you have the fancy wet drys with that first chamber before the actual wet dry portion, you could put it there.Originally posted by moganman View Post4 Liters for 21.95 at Ken's Fish. I can't imagine it being cheaper. Also, I wanted to place it in my wet dry with my bio balls.
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I use it in place of bioballs in a trickle style setup on one of my tanks. Works great and there is VERY little wasted space with this stuff. Seachem says it works great this way....and I tend to believe what seachem says as they're legit
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Post pics please. Curious to see how you set up your wet dry with pond matrix.Originally posted by swk View PostI use it in place of bioballs in a trickle style setup on one of my tanks. Works great and there is VERY little wasted space with this stuff. Seachem says it works great this way....and I tend to believe what seachem says as they're legit
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