M moneymm Member Aug 11, 2019 #1 I moved 2 weeks ago. Was missing some parts so wasn't able to connect my sump tank. Right now it's just sitting with a few inches of stagnant water. I have a bag of bio balls that are like 2 years old. Are they garbage now?
I moved 2 weeks ago. Was missing some parts so wasn't able to connect my sump tank. Right now it's just sitting with a few inches of stagnant water. I have a bag of bio balls that are like 2 years old. Are they garbage now?
mcgyvr New member Aug 11, 2019 #2 No..rinse them off and they are back to new again.. Just pieces of plastic Bioballs have gone out of favor mostly though..
No..rinse them off and they are back to new again.. Just pieces of plastic Bioballs have gone out of favor mostly though..
M moneymm Member Aug 12, 2019 #3 mcgyvr said: No..rinse them off and they are back to new again.. Just pieces of plastic Bioballs have gone out of favor mostly though.. Click to expand... They are the gray stone like ones. Not plastic. Bio sphere media.
mcgyvr said: No..rinse them off and they are back to new again.. Just pieces of plastic Bioballs have gone out of favor mostly though.. Click to expand... They are the gray stone like ones. Not plastic. Bio sphere media.
Bpb New member Aug 12, 2019 #5 In that case, they're not plastic, they're pumice, all the same. Rinse well and reuse. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
In that case, they're not plastic, they're pumice, all the same. Rinse well and reuse. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro