
Bio-ceramic filter pellets are high-density sintered ceramic biological media, typically featuring compact pellet structures. Their surface micropores and internal channels provide efficient microbial colonization space for aquarium filtration systems, while offering supplementary physical filtration.
Core Features & Functions:
Dual-Porosity Structure: Synergistic surface micropores and interconnected channels could increase effective bio-surface area, theoretically supporting greater nitrifying bacteria colonization
Hydrodynamic Optimization: Streamlined pellet design generally enables uniform water penetration, potentially reducing dead zones in filter chambers
Mineral Release Properties: Specially formulated ceramics gradually release beneficial ions, possibly assisting in maintaining aquatic ionic balance
Mechanical Durability: High-temperature sintering typically provides compressive strength, potentially minimizing structural degradation during long-term use
Ecological Compatibility: Ceramic material usually exhibits stable chemical inertness in freshwater/saltwater environments
