Seachem MatrixCarbon - 1.000ml

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39.99
including VAT, plus delivery


Available delivery methods: Vienna delivery by Garnelaxia, Pickup in Vienna 1050, Standard package for general articles, Thermal package for plants & products, Express package for shrimps, plants & products, Shipping aquarium with products, Combination package for invertebrates and Aquariums, World Zone 1: Standard package, World Zone 2: Standard package, World Zone 3: Standard package, Germany: Standard package, Germany: Thermal package for plants & products, Germany: Shipping of Nano Aquariums & products, European Union: Standard package, European Union: Thermal package for plants & products, European Union: Shipping of Nano Aquariums & products, European Union: UPS animal transport & products, Palettenversand, Deutschland: Palettenversand, UPS animal transport & products, Germany: UPS animal transport & products
  • High efficiency spherical carbon
  • Very little impact on pH due to low ash content
  • Lowest leachable phosphate level on market
  • High removal capacity; large surface area


MatrixCarbon is a truly unique activated carbon. It is formed as a spherical bead for optimum hydrodynamics, and will not pack. It permits maximum water flow and contact with its high density of macroporous binding sites. MatrixCarbon has a very low ash content as indicated by its minimal impact on pH. Even when added to distilled water, it does not raise pH above 7.0. While all carbons contain phosphate, regardless of false claims to the contrary, MatrixCarbon™ has the lowest detectable leachable phosphate content of all major carbon brands tested. MatrixCarbon outperforms other high grade carbons by at least two-fold when compared for total capacity to remove aquarium organic matter, rate of adsorption, and duration of use.

While carbon is generally considered to be a chemical filter, that is not precisely true. It is in fact a mechanical filter as well, but it is only capable of mechanically filtering objects of molecular size. It functions through extremely small cracks and crevices, called macropores and micropores. Microporous carbons remove primarily metals and smaller ions (like trace minerals) and are best suited to air filtration, while macroporous carbons remove primarily larger organic molecules (like nitrogenous waste) and are best suited to water filtration.

The ingredients from which a carbon is manufactured determine whether it will be macro- or microporous. Carbons made from coconut shell and other organic products form microporous carbons, while carbons made from bituminous coal form macroporous carbons. MatrixCarbon is a bituminous coal-based, macroporous carbon. It is the only spherical carbon on the market, allowing for maximum water flow. It is sized to allow full penetration by water, but not small enough to escape filter bags.

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