Bio-balls

kraiford

New Member
I have the bio-balls from my old tank about 1 1/2yrs old. However they have sat outside in the old sump on my porch when we moved into a new house. Hubby forgot he put it there. They were a little sandy from being outside. This might be a silly question but here it goes. Can they still be used if we rinse them off?
 

tthemadd1

Active Member
I would say go for it... Is there any bacteria still on them? It might start a cycle if there are a lot of dead bacteria on them. I would rinse them off and even scrub them.
Good luck
themadd1
 

kraiford

New Member
I have no idea if they have any bact. on them still. The new cycle is not a problem. I am at the moment curing rock in my new tank. If I put them in there now they would accumalte the bact. correct?
 
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thomas712

Guest
If they dried off then the bacteria that was on them is dead. They can still be used in a wet/dry atmosphere if you like or reused, I might (depending on how they look) soak them in white vinegar if there are any calcium deposits on them. Rinse them and reuse.
Thomas
 

theirr

Member
Just when I think a knew it all. I thought that a sump with bio balls was the greatest thing in the world. It's a bilogical filter what could be bad about that? What is the best set up for a fish only system?
I currently have a sump with bioballs, canister filter, two power heads, a protien skimmer, and about 40 lbs of LR and 100 lbs of LS in a 100 gallon tank. I thought that was as good as it gets except I could keep adding LR??????
 

dskidmore

Active Member
Wet/Drys and canister filters are great at turning ammonia into Nitrate. In a fish only tank, this is the greatest thing. If you're really going for coral growth however, Nitrate can be a problem in and of itself. Many people have had luck with using thier wet/dry as a sump with no bio-balls, and using the canister filter as a pump with no media in it. The live rock, the skimmer, a filter sock, and lots of current seems to do just as well as fancier filtration equiptment.
 

acrylic51

Active Member
Bioballs can be reused... As mentioned earlier since they were sitting outside they probabyl have dried and they just need a good cleansing and are ready for use again
 

kraiford

New Member
Thank you very much for the replies. I have washed them off and put them in the sump. I have 60lbs of LF and 65lbs of LS, sock filter and skimmer, mag12 return and two power heads,VHO 2x110 actinic white and 2x110 super actinic blue. I do not plan on using the bio-balls until a good bacteria has built up and then slowly taking them out. We are curing and cycling right now. We plan on keeping coral and some fish. Oh, it is a 55gal.
 
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