
Bio-ceramic chambers are high-porosity biological filtration media, typically sintered from mineral ceramics into geometric rectangular blocks. Their 3D interconnected channels provide scalable microbial habitats for aquarium nitrification systems while optimizing hydrodynamic efficiency.
Core Features & Functions:
3D Colonization Matrix: Millimeter-scale main channels with micron-level branches generally offer high surface area, potentially supporting stratified microbial colonization
Low-Flow-Resistance Design: Parallel channel alignment typically enables laminar flow, possibly reducing turbulent energy loss in filters
Mineral Release Properties: Specific components gradually release trace elements, theoretically assisting in stabilizing general hardness (GH)
Ecological Buffering: Dense pore walls could adsorb colloidal particles while providing physical barriers for nitrifiers
System Compatibility: Modular structure generally adapts to various filter compartments (actual efficiency depends on flow distribution)



