2026-04-08
In modern Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS), water quality is everything.
Fish health, feed conversion, growth rate, and survival all depend on a stable and efficient biological treatment system.
That is exactly why MBBR bio media is becoming an increasingly popular choice in RAS projects.
In a RAS environment, one of the biggest operational challenges is the continuous accumulation of ammonia nitrogen from fish waste and uneaten feed. If ammonia and nitrite are not removed efficiently, they can quickly create stress conditions and even lead to stock loss.
MBBR media provides a large protected surface area for beneficial bacteria to grow. These bacteria form a biofilm that converts:
This biological conversion is essential for maintaining water quality in high-density aquaculture systems.
Compared with conventional fixed biofilter materials, MBBR media offers several advantages:
Because the media is continuously moving in the reactor, it creates better contact between water, oxygen, and microorganisms. This improves nitrification efficiency and helps maintain long-term stable operation.
In RAS applications, the best media is not simply the one with the highest number on paper.
It must also have:
A well-designed MBBR media can significantly improve the biological performance of a RAS biofilter while reducing maintenance pressure.
As RAS projects continue to scale up globally, the demand for compact, efficient, and reliable biofiltration solutions is growing fast.
That is why more and more fish farms, hatcheries, and aquaculture engineering companies are turning to MBBR bio media as a key part of their water treatment system.
In RAS, better water means better fish — and better media means better biofiltration.
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