So I'm told the bio blocks I had were more for freshwater and breakdown and yes they do. They are cheap crap.
So I have added 2 PolypLabs Genesis bricks (left) and 2 Mantis bricks (right). Mantis I'm told were the first to produce these kind of bricks? correct me if that's wrong. Mantis are obviously a little larger and the cheaper bricks. Both are solid pressed. Like a cinder block and quite weighty for their size.
I am hoping shortly I can remove the rest of those cheap blocks and fix my nitrate problem.
I made up a couple of acrylic stands to keep them off the bottom.
![received_363931228968885[1].jpeg received_363931228968885[1].jpeg](https://test9.reef2reef.com/data/attachments/2548/2548467-3acc2c7f597c383e77b71a354c8d325c.jpg?hash=Oswsf1l8OD)
So I have added 2 PolypLabs Genesis bricks (left) and 2 Mantis bricks (right). Mantis I'm told were the first to produce these kind of bricks? correct me if that's wrong. Mantis are obviously a little larger and the cheaper bricks. Both are solid pressed. Like a cinder block and quite weighty for their size.
I am hoping shortly I can remove the rest of those cheap blocks and fix my nitrate problem.
I made up a couple of acrylic stands to keep them off the bottom.
![received_363931228968885[1].jpeg received_363931228968885[1].jpeg](https://test9.reef2reef.com/data/attachments/2548/2548467-3acc2c7f597c383e77b71a354c8d325c.jpg?hash=Oswsf1l8OD)

