DVH BioGro 1-2-3 looks to give your NP biopellets a boost
DVH, who first introduced the reefing world to the NP biopellet and the solid carbon dosing craze, has a new supplemental product to give your biopellets a boost. DVH BioGro 1-2-3 will work alone or give the pellets a hand by reducing nitrates, phosphates and detritus in the aquarium. The three-part system improves the biological Read More
Rethinking biopellets and solid carbon dosing with Orca’s Nitra-Guard cubes
Orca Nitra-Guard and Nitra-Guard Titanium pellets caught our attention a couple months back promising to completely redefine carbon dosing. The new pellets claim four time as much carbohydrates per volume, and the Nitra-Guard Titanium pellets promised nitrate removal independent of the Redfields ration. Both products furthermore claimed removal of nitrates from 50pm to zero within Read More
Marine Depot giving away Two Little Fishies NPX goodies, opens new carbon dosing Q&A forum
Marine Depot gets plenty of questions from customers on the whole gamut of probiotic and carbon dosing products from biopellets, Zeovit, Prodibio, etc., so they decided to open up a new section in their forum plus give away some Two Little Fishies products to kick off the new forum. All you have to do is Read More
NitrateMinus Pearls from Tetra are a mainstream Biopellet
NitrateMinus Pearls from Tetra are the first Biopellet product offering from a multinational aquarium product manufacturer. We spotted these Nitrate Minus Pearls at the giant Tetra booth at InterZoo and it was a surprise to see these high tech reefing beads coming out of a mainstream fish food canister. We find it curious that Tetra Read More
Biopellet reactor in the works by Aquarium Specialty and NextReef
Hot on the heels of the announcement of Fauna Marin Zeo-Matic 2 Reactor we come to learn that Aquarium Specialty is working with NextReef to develop of fluidized Biopellet Reactor. It only makes sense that the North American distributor of the Dutch Biopellets would team up with the media reactor specialists over at NextReef to Read More