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MarinePure Bio Filter Plate - 8x8x1"

MarinePure Bio Filter Plate - 8x8x1"

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Marinepure creates the perfect bio home for bacteria with its porous inert structure and designed to maximise filtration with bio film technology.

  • Designed for Ammonia and Nitrite Removal
  • Primarily designed to provide deep anaerobic zones for de-nitrification in passive systems.
  • Live rock substitute-popular among reef hobbyists as a substitute for live rock because it reduces nitrates more efficiently without harming the environment.
  • Use in sumps, stacked in extra-large filters.


  • MarinePure 
  • MarinePure is the perfect place for beneficial bacteria to flourish in order to remove harmful fish wastes. It will eliminate ammonia and nitrites and lower nitrates.
  • MarinePure's bio-media is the most technically advanced bio-media available today.
  • Features Thin Bio-Film Technology
  • MarinePure is inert and will not harm aquarium inhabitants.


  • Why Use MarinePure 
  • Better value due to high performance
  • Reduced tank maintenance
  • Allows for higher fish loads
  • Can use a smaller filtration footprint
  • More consistent water chemistry
  • Easy to shape


  • Can be used in a variety of applications; 
  • Used in tank
  • Used in sumps
  • Used in canister filters
  • Used in DIY filters
  • Used in trickle or shower filters
  • Used in waterfall filters
  • Used in hang on back filters


  • Thin Bio-Film Technology
  • Combination of vast surface area and open/interconnected pores allow a thin bio-film to develop.
  • This thin film allows bacteria to flourish because necessary nutrients are immediately available.
  • With the open pores, old dead bio-film is easily flushed from the media and will not plug the media.
  • Water flows through the media, not around as with other denser medias, thus utilizing the most surface area for beneficial bacterial growth
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