Before asking for price
Decide which product category you want to quote first. If you are unsure, tell us the market and filter system so we can narrow the options.
A practical overview of UJW biological filter media for aquarium, koi pond, and aquaculture buyers. Start by media format: Ceramic Rings for standard aquarium ranges, Bacteria House Media for pond and shower-filter programs, and balls, porous rings, or 3D forms when the catalog needs more variety. For mixed assortments or private-label projects, start from Custom Filter Media.
Blocks, cubes, flower forms, and other porous ceramic shapes for a more distinctive bio-media range.
Long porous ceramic rods for koi ponds, shower filters, trickle filters, and heavier biological loads.
Porous ceramic spheres for buyers who want a clean ball-format option beside rings and rods.
Colored and specialty ring formats for catalog variety beyond standard white ceramic rings.
Core ring-format media for freshwater, marine, canister, sump, and everyday aquarium ranges.
Mixed assortments, custom packing direction, and private-label projects built around your range.
Ceramic Rings are the simplest starting point for broad aquarium retail, distributor, and private-label ranges.
The format is familiar, easy to explain, and suitable for freshwater, marine, canister, and sump media programs.
Bacteria House Media is the stronger fit when the range is aimed at koi ponds, shower filters, trickle filters, or larger biological loads.
The rod shape and market recognition make it a better match for pond-focused buyers than small aquarium-only assortments.
Porous Bio Rings, Bio Ceramic Balls, and 3D Bio Media help expand a range with different shapes and visual presentation.
These categories work well when buyers need shelf variety, premium positioning, or a more complete biological media offer.
Custom Filter Media is used when product selection, packing, carton layout, branding, or mixed assortment planning matters as much as the media itself.
This route is best for buyers building a market-ready line rather than sourcing one fixed media shape.
Decide which product category you want to quote first. If you are unsure, tell us the market and filter system so we can narrow the options.
Share the product type, expected packing style, and whether the sample is for a catalog line, distributor test, or private-label project.
List the products you want to combine, estimated quantity for each item, destination port or country, and any carton or label requirements.