A Quote from the seachem site
"Purigen is a premium synthetic adsorbent that is unlike any other filtration product. It is not a mixture of ion exchangers or adsorbents, but a unique macro-porous synthetic polymer that removes soluble and insoluble impurities from water at a rate and capacity that exceeds all others by over 500%. Purigen controls ammonia, nitrites and nitrates by removing nitrogenous organic waste that would otherwise release these harmful compounds. Purigens impact on trace elements is minimal. It significantly raises redox. It polishes water to unparalleled clarity. Purigen darkens progressively as it exhausts, and is easily renewed by treating with bleach. Purigen is designed for both marine and freshwater use. This product is sold by volume. Cited weight is minimal weight."
If purigen removes these organic watse substances and thus prevents the formation of ammonia etc. Surley the removal of Purigen from the system could cause ammonia levels and nitrite levels to increase above those normally experianced and cause a mini cycle until the biofilter has 'caught up'.
Or am I missing something somewhere.......
Brian
"Purigen is a premium synthetic adsorbent that is unlike any other filtration product. It is not a mixture of ion exchangers or adsorbents, but a unique macro-porous synthetic polymer that removes soluble and insoluble impurities from water at a rate and capacity that exceeds all others by over 500%. Purigen controls ammonia, nitrites and nitrates by removing nitrogenous organic waste that would otherwise release these harmful compounds. Purigens impact on trace elements is minimal. It significantly raises redox. It polishes water to unparalleled clarity. Purigen darkens progressively as it exhausts, and is easily renewed by treating with bleach. Purigen is designed for both marine and freshwater use. This product is sold by volume. Cited weight is minimal weight."
If purigen removes these organic watse substances and thus prevents the formation of ammonia etc. Surley the removal of Purigen from the system could cause ammonia levels and nitrite levels to increase above those normally experianced and cause a mini cycle until the biofilter has 'caught up'.
Or am I missing something somewhere.......
Brian