All In One Biopellets - Accepting PreOrders Now

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We are pleased to announce that the much anticipated All In One Biopellets are now available for preorder and will start shipping out next week! While we have a healthy stock coming in, there has been much interest in this exciting new product and we know the first batch will go quick!

To place a preorder, please follow the link below:
Reef Interests All in One BioPellets

Learn more about the new All In One Biopellets on our blog!
Blog - All-In-One Biopellets are a Game Changer
 
So its np with gfo inside it? What difference would it be to use np and gfo separately?
 
Cool! Something to look forward to and has been tested for a number of years before releasing to the general public.
 
As the bacteria consume the pellets, a new layer of *"fresh" phosphate remover will be exposed for phosphate removal. This makes the All-in-One BioPellets a one-of-a-kind phosphate and nitrate removal system. With the combination of phosphate removal by the bacteria coupled with the All-in-One BioPellets, they have achieved an increase of phosphate removal from the water column by*10-20x*compared to the standard NP Reducing BioPellets and NP Reducing BioPellet XL.


How will the pellet get to the phosphate if the phosphate removing media has it bound?
 
This product appears to be np which has gfo phosphate removing media added. Hence the rust coloration and the density. It was stated that the bacteria needs phosphate to grow. If the gfo absorbs the phosphate then what will the bacteria feed from? Yes gfo can leach phosphate after its depleted, but this could take a long time. What makes this product any different than using np pellets and gfo separately? Reducing it to only one reactor? It seems like you would be restricted to the amount of np and gfo you can use. What if someone needs more phosphate removing media than nitrate reduction, and vice versa? Also with the tumbling it would seem the gfo would break apart and cause issues in itself.

I'm in no way trying to disprove your product. I'm asking legitimate questions on how this product works and its limitations. I very well could be interested in purchasing this product if I can get a better understanding.

Thank you
 

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