🧬 Elevate your aquarium’s ecosystem with the ultimate bio-media powerhouse!
Seachem Matrix is a premium, highly porous bio-media designed to provide over 170 square feet of surface area per liter for optimal growth of beneficial bacteria. It supports both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, enabling efficient removal of ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates in freshwater and marine aquariums. Compatible with all filter types, especially canister filters, it delivers proven long-term water quality improvements trusted by thousands of aquarists worldwide.


| Brand | Seachem |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,542 Reviews |
| Item Form | Granules |
| Item Weight | 5.1 Pounds |
| Liquid Volume | 4 Liters |
| Manufacturer | Seachem Laboratories, Inc. |
| UPC | 000116091107 000116011907 |
A**R
ITS QUITE SIMPLY THE BEST BIO MEDIA, AND I WILL EXPLAIN WHY AND SHOW RESULTS
I have used Seachem Matrix for well over a year now, and I can say for a fact that it is by far the best media out there, and the results I have had using it prove it. Every bio media will give your filter the surface area to grow aerobic beneficial bacteria that convert ammonia and nitrites into nitrates. What's so special about Matrix is that each piece of the bio media is so porous yet dense that there are nooks and crannies in each piece that a special type of beneficial bacteria is able to grow, specifically anaerobic bacteria. This anaerobic bacteria consumes nitrates. This type of beneficial bacteria is one that can only grow in environments that are not oxygenated (which is why the porosity and nooks and crannies Matrix bring to the table are important). I keep African Cichlids (Mbuna specifically), which have a reputation for being some of the most demanding fish when it comes to bio load. I keep the tank stocked moderately, overfiltered, and chalked full of as much Seachem matrix as I can fit. Before switching to Matrix I was using the typical ceramic rings and doing weekly water changes. My Nitrates would get up to 30-40 PPM after 1 week with no ammonia and no nitrites. After switching to Seachem Matrix and giving the anaerobic beneficial bacteria a couple months to establish itself, it is a night and day difference. I test my water weekly. I was shocked to begin seeing a decline in the numbers on my nitrate tests. Probably around the 6 month mark or so, there began to be such a little amount of nitrates that I could skip water changes. I keep everything recorded in a spreadsheet and there was one point that I went 2.5 weeks without a water change and my nitrates were only at 25 PPM, KEEP IN MIND THESE ARE FULL SIZE MBUNA WITH NO PLANTS IN THE TANK. I still do weekly water changes and test my water weekly, but typically there is so little nitrates that it wont even register on a dip test strip and API registers between 0 and 5 PPM. Truly amazing. The proof is in the pudding, Seachem Matrix makes big claims and much like every other Seachem product, it backs them up. 10/10 would recommend, I will never run another bio media in any tank.
A**A
Matrix is very effective at housing all of that good bacteria a filter needs to work.
I’ve been using Matrix for around ten years. It works extremely well, and holds up over time. I do keep it in mesh bags inside of my filters. I can’t imagine cleaning a filter without using the mesh bag, for easy removal and rinsing. I’ve been working on a new garden pond and decided to give matrix a go in place of the commonly used lava rock. Clearly a large amount is needed so I started price hunting these 1 gallon matrix tubs. This was the best priced I found. I like to buy from my LFS but the price was nearly double. Everything arrived in perfect condition, and as expected.
C**C
Best filter media on the market.
Excellent filter media. I used two gallons of this media in my new setup and it helped with my water quality and allowed for the quick addition of fish.
T**T
The BEST media available
Matrix is a high-porosity biological filter media designed for aquarium filtration. Matrix has a vast internal pore network that provides surface area for the attachment of beneficial bacteria. Porosity and high surface area alone should be the measure of biomedia. Matrix has a primarily macroporous internal pore structure. This means the pores are large enough for the bacteria to enter and form stable colonies. Large surface area measurements sound impressive but if the pores are too small the bacteria cannot get in and colonize the media. This means the bacteria can only grow on the unprotected surface of the biomedia. The colonies are vulnerable to washout caused by high velocity “microshear,†which is the scrubbing effect of water flowing over smooth surfaces. Seachem Matrix protects nitrifying bacteria inside the porous network so the colonies remain undisturbed. But there’s more. Under the right conditions natural denitrification can occur, lowering nitrate levels without the need for a special de-nitrification filter. Matrix provides the right microenvironment that allows nitrification and natural denitrification to take place in the same filter. Seachem Matrix will remove ammonia, nitrite and nitrate! Matrix can be used in any power filter, canister filter, contactor or filter sump. Matrix never needs replacing and can be rinsed if it becomes dirty.
T**.
Wonderful Filter Media That Requires Very Little Maintenance.
I purchased the 1 gallon sized Matrix due to the cost savings when split with a friend. We each got 2L of Matrix for our canister filters. This filter media works very well. My water is clear. My water tests all show good values, with no signs of ammonia, nitrate or nitrites. All fish are happy and thriving. My planted tank is looking great! I can't say how this will work over years, but for the last 2.5 months, this has been doing its job and the fish are all thriving. Maintenance thus far has been a bi-weekly rinse out of my filter sponges, and for the first time, a quick shake and rinse of the basket full of Matrix. I didn't scrub or do anything to remove more than the loose sludge that was sitting on the media. My sense is the less you do in disturbing the good bacteria, the better. Just need to clean out the gunk to allow for good water flow. I had some extra and added it to my son's 3 gallon tank filter. I can't say it's changed the world, but I would think it's helping in keeping those fish happy too.
B**R
Get it one for your self!
Excellent quality product 👌
E**W
Good Bio Media.
When I first took a look in person of Seachems Matrix Bio Media it really just looks like porus pummice rocks. My bucket was filled with all different sizes from 1/4 inch all the way up to 1 1/4 inch. It doesnt look like they sorted out all the rocks in my 4 liter bucket thoroughly as it seems there is a few assorted rocks in there. Some of the assorted other rocks look like plain grey garden/road gravel, some red gravel, some jet black non porus rock resembling obsidian, and other weird rocks that made it in my bucket. Not a big deal though since the "other" rocks were few and far inbetween. The matrix seems to be doing its job fine and I really like the bucket that the 4 liter Matrix comes in LOL. There is a little discrepancy though. If you find their article (Google or Bing)on how great they are (they did their own independant studies), and how much better they are than the other products such as Eheim Substrat Pro. They have their surface area listed way higher than what they list on the packaging. The packaging lists Matrix as having 170 square feet of surface area per liter, while Substrat Pro lists their surface area as 450 meters squared per liter!That makes Eheim Substrat Pro the clear winner with 4,843.75968765 square feet of surface area for bio bacteria to colonize. Though online in their article they say they have 10 to 20 times the surface area of Eheim substat pro? You can even find listings where they say they have ~700 meters squared of surface area per liter. Which surface area per liter for matrix is the correct listing? Very confusing (are they trying to confuse and trick us into buying their product?). It works fine though and is much cheaper than Eheim substrat pro. I still like substat pro better because they have ONE listing for their surface area per liter and it looks much cooler (like KIX cereal). Matrix honestly is just a bunch of porous pummice rocks... but they work fine.
B**N
Works great
Works great
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