Some aquarists asked whether biochemical cotton is redundant in the filtration system of a fish tank. Why do some people always say that if too much of this thing is installed, it will be detrimental to the water quality and ornamental fish?

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Some aquarists asked whether biochemical cotton is redundant in the filtration system of the fish tank. Why do some people always say that laying too much will be detrimental to the water quality and ornamental fish?

Regarding this issue, we also have to look at many factors.

Some aquarists asked whether biochemical cotton is redundant in the filtration system of a fish tank. Why do some people always say that if too much of this thing is installed, it will be detrimental to the water quality and ornamental fish? - DayDayNews

Water Fairy is just a large piece of biochemical cotton. Aren’t we all using it?

First of all, for small ornamental fish, or in breeding tanks of ornamental fish, water fairies usually appear. In fact, many fish tanks have no other filtering systems, and is just a water fairy.

Let’s not forget that this water fairy is still placed directly in the fish tank. If it can quickly destroy the water quality, it will definitely be faster than in the filter chamber.

However, does this problem occur? Not at all, unless the water goblin is seriously blocked and we didn't clean it in time.

And this water fairy, apart from the middle skeleton and oxygen tube, isn't just a large piece of biochemical cotton?

If there are too many white cotton shops, won’t they still pollute the water quality?

Not to mention biochemical cotton, but if too much white cotton is spread and not cleaned, over time, impurities and dirt will be stored in it, won't it still pollute the water quality?

Some aquarists asked whether biochemical cotton is redundant in the filtration system of a fish tank. Why do some people always say that if too much of this thing is installed, it will be detrimental to the water quality and ornamental fish? - DayDayNews

The same is true for biochemical cotton. As long as it is not cleaned for a long time, the filter cotton will overflow seriously, and then a large amount of impurities will accumulate on it. The of this thing has good water absorption and is easy to accumulate water. Isn't it just a large trash can? ?

So, if you think about these issues carefully, you will understand that it ultimately depends on the density, the amount of impurities, the amount of laying, the frequency of cleaning, etc.

If the physical filtration is done well and there are not many impurities overflowing, the cleaning frequency of biochemical cotton can be moderately reduced, and it may even be unnecessary for a long time. There are many water fairies who raise small fish and do not clean them for half a year.

The physical filtration of large fish tanks is very good. If there is a sedimentation bin or a large amount of filter material, it doesn't matter.

We say that the physical filtration of medium and large fish tanks is very good, basically close to dry and wet separation, without too much impurity residue. There is also a sedimentation bin under the physical filtration of

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or , and a large number of filter materials will be used as a successor. For , it doesn't matter. It can be done with or without biochemical cotton. It all depends on our own specific circumstances.

Some aquarists asked whether biochemical cotton is redundant in the filtration system of a fish tank. Why do some people always say that if too much of this thing is installed, it will be detrimental to the water quality and ornamental fish? - DayDayNews

Another point is the smoothness of the water flow under the biochemical cotton. These are all problems.

It is easy to accumulate water and residual impurities. Without a certain smooth flow of water, the impurities cannot come out of the biochemical cotton at all, and if you do not pay attention to cleaning, then, at this temperature, it may rot and ferment. It's better to take it out and not use it.

Fish farming is like this. Everything has two sides. We cannot kill this thing all at once, and it cannot be used in the fish tank.

Besides, doesn’t the popular six-D cotton also contain biochemical cotton?

White cotton is a good material, and biochemical cotton is made of chemical raw materials and black cotton, which is toxic. These are not necessarily certain, and it is still a bit one-sided.

Some aquarists asked whether biochemical cotton is redundant in the filtration system of a fish tank. Why do some people always say that if too much of this thing is installed, it will be detrimental to the water quality and ornamental fish? - DayDayNews

Cheap filter cotton , it may not be a good material, many aquarists are also very active in using it. How come it can't be used when it comes to biochemical cotton? It's strange.

I am an experienced fish farmer. Please stay tuned for more ornamental fish issues. Thank you!

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