SCIFI_3D_zoo
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I've been rinsing this stuff for quite awhile and I'm still not comfortable putting it into my tank yet. I wanted to get more information first. (I got the Acq.Pharm.Inc. one in a cardboard milk box container.)
1st.. how do you guys rinse carbon? I just put it in my bag to rinse. And it's messy and it sucks. My fingernails are still black.
2nd.. are some brands better than others? One company was trying to say being more dusty is a sign of a better quality carbon. Can't find that now.. saw it on MarineDepot. ESV says the hardness of their products decreases dust.
What about.. is carbon necessary? I know there are a lot of benefits but it's not detrimental to not use it in a fully stocked reef is it? Assuming of course you have a lot of other means of filtration, skimmer, etc.
I'm reading about all the dangers. Could burn your corals with UV light by de-yellowing the water. If you haven't used it in awhile start with 1/3 doses. That's another question to ask. Also.. I read another one say not to use any additives with ENZYMES b/c it could break down your carbon.
3rd... How often do you guys use it? I can't find it now but I just saw one product say to use it for a few days only every month. Most say 3-4 weeks. But to use it continuously forever. I think in the past I was running it 30 days every 3 months. Not all the time.
Ah.. I found it... KENT MARINE "IMPORTANT: You can use as any other carbon, but best results will be obtained by using any carbon for only 3 days per month or so. (This is because any carbon will continue to remove trace elements long after it is totally plugged with organics.) Use only enough to remove the color from the water."
SEACHEM MatrixCarbon:
"While all carbons contain phosphate, regardless of false claims to the contrary, MatrixCarbon has the lowest leachable phosphate content of all major carbon brands tested. "
.... they also claim their carbon typically lasts 3-6 months??
1st.. how do you guys rinse carbon? I just put it in my bag to rinse. And it's messy and it sucks. My fingernails are still black.
2nd.. are some brands better than others? One company was trying to say being more dusty is a sign of a better quality carbon. Can't find that now.. saw it on MarineDepot. ESV says the hardness of their products decreases dust.
What about.. is carbon necessary? I know there are a lot of benefits but it's not detrimental to not use it in a fully stocked reef is it? Assuming of course you have a lot of other means of filtration, skimmer, etc.
I'm reading about all the dangers. Could burn your corals with UV light by de-yellowing the water. If you haven't used it in awhile start with 1/3 doses. That's another question to ask. Also.. I read another one say not to use any additives with ENZYMES b/c it could break down your carbon.
3rd... How often do you guys use it? I can't find it now but I just saw one product say to use it for a few days only every month. Most say 3-4 weeks. But to use it continuously forever. I think in the past I was running it 30 days every 3 months. Not all the time.
Ah.. I found it... KENT MARINE "IMPORTANT: You can use as any other carbon, but best results will be obtained by using any carbon for only 3 days per month or so. (This is because any carbon will continue to remove trace elements long after it is totally plugged with organics.) Use only enough to remove the color from the water."
SEACHEM MatrixCarbon:
"While all carbons contain phosphate, regardless of false claims to the contrary, MatrixCarbon has the lowest leachable phosphate content of all major carbon brands tested. "
.... they also claim their carbon typically lasts 3-6 months??