seachem purigen

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180gallon

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Ive heard some good reviews on this stuff so i thought ill give it ago,put it in my fx5 and what can i say but wow by the results in such a short period of time my water has gone from very clear to what almost looks like theres no water in the tank thats how clear my water is.****ing good stuff!:headbang2
 
good to hear. I just bought my first bag of it and should get in it a few days. I hope I have the same success. Anyone know how to recharge it?
 
used it before with good results now im running 2 bottles in my sump and it did nothing
 
It is great stuff, I need to get another bottle though.
 
Sunpoe;657879; said:
A lot of people people seem to like it but I didn't see any great results when I used it.

im dealing with that now i had used it before for a cloudy tank and it worked but its not doing a thing for me now and im buy seachems specs runnung enough for a 500 gallon tank
 
The recharging is easy. It just involves bleach and water. The dechlorination is expensive though.

For those that have not had it work for them, I have found that is a direct result of it not being in a spot where all the water has to flow through it, and at a high enough flow rate. If there isn't any way for the water to bypass the purigen, then try increasing the flow rate. These are what I have run into for problems, and they are easily fixed.
 
its in high flow rate and brand new its just not working right i have had sucess in the past with it just now its not working right for some reason
 
I couldn't be any happier with it, it keeps my water crystal clear. I'm upgrading my filtration and will continue using Purigen as long as I keep fish. (Not a paid spokesman, but I am willing if you're listening Seachem)

Chuck
 
Nic;657951;657951 said:
its in high flow rate and brand new its just not working right i have had sucess in the past with it just now its not working right for some reason
It needs to be in a place where the water is forced through it. Make sure it is in a tight chamber, as well in high flow.
 
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