1 100gallons Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 8, 2009 243 0 0 memphis, tn Jan 12, 2010 #1 Safe for piranhas? Do you remove the carbon from the filter, I wasn't clear on the directions. Thanks
Safe for piranhas? Do you remove the carbon from the filter, I wasn't clear on the directions. Thanks
BigShawn Piranha MFK Member Dec 21, 2005 656 144 76 Ohio Jan 12, 2010 #2 100gallons;3781530; said: Safe for piranhas? Do you remove the carbon from the filter, I wasn't clear on the directions. Thanks Click to expand... Yes, yes and follow the directions............
100gallons;3781530; said: Safe for piranhas? Do you remove the carbon from the filter, I wasn't clear on the directions. Thanks Click to expand... Yes, yes and follow the directions............
Z Zander_The_RBP Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jan 8, 2009 1,054 3 36 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jan 12, 2010 #3 safe for piranhas: yes remove carbon : always with medicines but really you shouldn't be using carbon except to remeove medicine after treatment
safe for piranhas: yes remove carbon : always with medicines but really you shouldn't be using carbon except to remeove medicine after treatment
jp80911 Dovii MFK Member Mar 7, 2008 6,030 54 105 NJ Jan 12, 2010 #4 what Zander said, it'll be more beneficial to replace carbon in your filter with bio media instead.
O Otherone Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 2, 2009 2,683 4 0 Lancaster,PA USA Jan 13, 2010 #5 Interesting about the carbon, it's a really pain the arse replacing it every 30 daze.
BigShawn Piranha MFK Member Dec 21, 2005 656 144 76 Ohio Jan 13, 2010 #6 I don't even use carbon anymore unless to remove meds..............
1 100gallons Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 8, 2009 243 0 0 memphis, tn Jan 13, 2010 #7 Carbon is to remove the color from the driftwood. Ill remove it for now.