it sure sounds good, but if it kills my bacteria, I ain't using it. my bacteria are just more reliable than this new fangled stuff. call me old fashioned....MilitantPotato;595546; said:Yea.
To quote the site
"Purigen controls ammonia, nitrites and nitrates by removing nitrogenous organic waste that would otherwise release these harmful compounds."
So it removes the dissolved organics before the bio filter can break them down (less food for the bacteria.) That's how I interpret it.
Someone mentioned not letting purigen fully exaust and always have a 2nd bag that you can use while the first recharges (to avoid a mini cycle.)
I'm also curious what to do when treating for illness, because if it needs to be removed then you risk a mini cycle, which would harm the fish even more.
MilitantPotato;595505; said:Hey Radley
I think it's common for newer/uninformed people to overstock and not change water accordingly. Unfortunatly I think those types of people make up the bulk of fish keepers. That 100ml per 100gal for 6 months seems a huge stretch, maybe even misleading.
I have the same view, it's not there to pick up slack but hopefully keep the water just a little cleaner for the fish (which it does.)
I've not used either of those two products, but I have to wonder if they had alot of hype behind them when the technology in them came to market.
I'm not a fan of chemical filtration, call me a naturalist. I generaly feel all ya need is dechlorinator and ferts for plants. I don't even run carbon unless I'm removing meds or we had rain recently.
Great E-mail, hopefully we don't get a cut and paste answer or some off the label sales pitch.![]()
Steve_89;595521; said:My water is crystal clear after using it.
Therefore I love it.
I will continue to do waterchanges.
sqratch;596214; said:it doesn't kill the bacteria in your filter. Militant's comment about 'less food for bacteria' was an assumption that because purigen removes the dissolved organics before they can turn into food for bacteria. I just cleaned my purigen and didn't have it in for about 3 days while i cleaned it. During the time the purigen wasn't in the tank my nitrates didn't have any noticable change. no mini cycle. The water was still crystal clear. which surprised me.
ewurm;596446; said:This product is not a replacement for carbon, bio-filtration, chems, and really has no effect on those things. It is IN ADDITION to all of those things, and it helps remove undesirables, it does not solve the root of the problem: your fish produce waste, and most biofilters don't remove as much nitrate as we'd like.
MilitantPotato;596935; said:Doh, don't use API dechlorinator.
I just pitched 10 bucks of purigen after some research, just orderd 2L of prime. Live and learn.
Also, you can use stress coat or amine based dechlorinator in your tank, but do not use any dechlorinator that is amine based during the recharge.