Has anyone seen / does anyone use this?
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Has anyone seen / does anyone use this?
Hi guys / gals
Was looking around for an alternative to Kaldness K1 media and came across this:-
[url]https://www.pisces-aqua.co.uk/acatalog/sub_section.html[/url]
Is there anyone using this that could provide comparisons?
Regards
Nic
Was looking around for an alternative to Kaldness K1 media and came across this:-
[url]https://www.pisces-aqua.co.uk/acatalog/sub_section.html[/url]
Is there anyone using this that could provide comparisons?
Regards
Nic
Not using it but it sounds fine.
About half the price of K1/Bioflow too.HSA (High Surface Area) filter media. Manufactured from black Polypropylene. Surface area of approximately 963m2/m3. The media has a density very close to that of water which makes it suitable for fluidised and free floating filters. Proven in waste water and fish farming - now available for the pond market.
- judyanngee
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I think that you have to be careful of these copies.
I've read about other people buying similar stuff but it collapses or disintegrates because it is not as robust ( no internal structure and that also means less surface area for bacteria to grow on)
I wouldn't risk it go for thre proper stuff it lasta a lifetime
I've read about other people buying similar stuff but it collapses or disintegrates because it is not as robust ( no internal structure and that also means less surface area for bacteria to grow on)
I wouldn't risk it go for thre proper stuff it lasta a lifetime

- judyanngee
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It has no internal structure, so when it is agitated and bounced about it will squash out of shape.
Plus if there is no internal structure there is less surface area for bactreria to grow on (equivalent amount of K1 will grow more bacteria therefore more efficient)
Plus if there is no internal structure there is less surface area for bactreria to grow on (equivalent amount of K1 will grow more bacteria therefore more efficient)
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Hi Nic,
I have 200 litre of the stuff. But I only use it as a static media to trap dirt. I have never used it as a fluidised media, I prefer K1 for that. As Angie points out there is no internal structure to the media so it is supposed to be more prone to damage (gets squashed!!). I must admit I have not seen any evidence of damage after 18 months of use as a static media which only get fluidised a couple times a week for cleaning.
By the way where about in the country are you? If you are anywhere near North/East London or going up to the National I think I have a bag (about 100ltr) of it lying around somewhere in my garden that you can have. It is a tip in my garden at the moment so I can't promise anything!! I also have 200ltr of "used" K1 sitting around somewhere in that tip, but will need to be persuaded to get rid of as that costs a lot more that the black stuff.
David.
I have 200 litre of the stuff. But I only use it as a static media to trap dirt. I have never used it as a fluidised media, I prefer K1 for that. As Angie points out there is no internal structure to the media so it is supposed to be more prone to damage (gets squashed!!). I must admit I have not seen any evidence of damage after 18 months of use as a static media which only get fluidised a couple times a week for cleaning.
By the way where about in the country are you? If you are anywhere near North/East London or going up to the National I think I have a bag (about 100ltr) of it lying around somewhere in my garden that you can have. It is a tip in my garden at the moment so I can't promise anything!! I also have 200ltr of "used" K1 sitting around somewhere in that tip, but will need to be persuaded to get rid of as that costs a lot more that the black stuff.
David.