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Nano-Tech Bio-Spheres

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Nano-Tech Bio-Spheres (1kg/2.2lbs)

SKU: 251318

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$15.99 $15.99

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Nano-Tech Bio-Spheres (2kg/4.4lbs)

SKU: 251319

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$29.99 $29.99

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Nano-Tech Bio-Spheres (25kg/55lbs)

SKU: 251320

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$352.99 $352.99

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Nano-Tech Bio-Spheres (20kg/44lbs)

SKU: 251321

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$277.99 $277.99

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Compact, Powerful Biological Filtration for Freshwater Aquariums

  • Ultra-High Surface Area for Beneficial Bacteria
  • Inert Ceramic Material That Won't Affect Water Chemistry
  • Supports Stable, Healthy Water Conditions
  • Durable and Long-Lasting
  • Helps Reduce Ammonia, Nitrite, and Nitrate
  • Safe for Freshwater of Saltwater aquariums

 

Upgrade your freshwater filtration with Maxspect Nano-Tech Bio-Spheres. These advanced ceramic spheres are made using stabilized microbial sewage treatment technology, offering a massive surface area (580 square feet per sphere) for beneficial bacteria to thrive.

Designed to be completely inert, Nano-Tech Bio-Spheres won’t affect your aquarium’s water chemistry and will remain stable over time without breaking down. Simply place them in a mesh bag inside your canister filter, sump, or back chamber to support a healthy, balanced environment by naturally lowering ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates.

Perfect for planted tanks, community setups, and freshwater aquariums of all sizes.

 

Specifications

Available Package Sizes - 1.0 kg/2.2 lbs, 2kg/4.4lbs, 20kg/44lbs, 25kg/55lbs

Contents - 40 Bio-Spheres per kg package weight

Surface Area per Sphere - 54 m2 / 580 ft2

Total Surface Area per Package - 2,376 m2 / 25,575 ft2 per kg package weight

Treats - 2,850 L / 750 Gallons per kg package weight

More Information
SKU Nano-Tech Bio-Spheres - Maxspect
Aquarium Type Saltwater, Freshwater
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Product Questions

What is the size of each single sphere?
Question by: Walter Theut on Feb 17, 2023, 11:01 AM
These are approximately 30mm in diameter.
Answer by: William Reed (BRS Staff) on Mar 23, 2023, 9:10 AM