Hey guys, was perusing Home Depot and stumbled upon some expanded clay - a media usually used to grow hydroponic plants. Sometimes called Hydroton (the kleenex of expanded clay).
It costs <$10 for ~10lbs of the industrial biofiltration media of choice
(as in this study on denitrifying processes of wastewater treatment http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22277236)
Some of the material floats and some sinks - depending on how much air it contains. Depending on your filter, you may want to pre-select for the sinking or floating pellets. Which is fine, because you're going to have to pre-rinse this stuff anyway. It probably varies bag to bag but there's often a lot of dust.
TLDR: Expanded clay works better at 1/10 the cost of more pricy ceramic filter media.
It costs <$10 for ~10lbs of the industrial biofiltration media of choice
(as in this study on denitrifying processes of wastewater treatment http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22277236)
Some of the material floats and some sinks - depending on how much air it contains. Depending on your filter, you may want to pre-select for the sinking or floating pellets. Which is fine, because you're going to have to pre-rinse this stuff anyway. It probably varies bag to bag but there's often a lot of dust.
TLDR: Expanded clay works better at 1/10 the cost of more pricy ceramic filter media.