Carbon or no Carbon in SPS Reef?

Carbon or no Carbon in SPS Reef?

  • Yes

    Votes: 11 84.6%
  • No

    Votes: 2 15.4%

  • Total voters
    13

Jasonf08

New member
Ok, so i have done alot of reading on the debate on carbon leeching phosphates back in the tank. Can i get your opinion on whether to run carbon or not assuming phosphate remover is used. I currently use ROWA phosphate remover in a bag in my filter. I am considering removing the carbon, thanks.
 
I use black diamond activated carbon in a little bag in my sump. I haven't had any problems and my water looks great.

Chris
 
I've read a couple of these and the release is so small as to not be a concern. In the article by Steven Pro, he had 50ml of carbon in 250ml of water to get 0.25ppm. Assuming you use 1/2 cup per 40g which is the dose on what I use, that would be 0.000976563 ppm. And that's if it does leech, which other articles have said it doesn't if you rinse it. By contrast, 5 grams of flake food added to a 100g aquarium will add 0.4 ppm PER FEEDING.
 
OK, sounds great. I use black diamond also. I didnt like the way esv worked. I run a small amout also in my sump. Thanks for the tech specs. I think your right carbon isnt the point of concern for the phosphates, its the food :)
 
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