C Cloud84 Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 4, 2010 43 0 0 Sydney Mar 9, 2010 #1 Just wondering if adding activated carbon or some other type of filter media reduce the tannins in the tank?
Just wondering if adding activated carbon or some other type of filter media reduce the tannins in the tank?
syndicate Fire Eel MFK Member Sep 3, 2008 1,176 0 66 Brisbane, Australia Mar 9, 2010 #2 carbon will help
O Options Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 22, 2010 264 0 0 Montreal, Quebec Mar 9, 2010 #4 Purigen works wonders. And you can recharge it!
J juneblood3 Gambusia MFK Member Feb 11, 2010 511 2 16 Double Rainbow Mar 9, 2010 #5 yes it will work.
C Cloud84 Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 4, 2010 43 0 0 Sydney Mar 9, 2010 #6 Hmm.. purigen sounds too good to be true.. i might give it a go
knobhill Redtail Catfish MFK Member May 2, 2007 1,592 608 150 IN A PLACE Mar 9, 2010 #7 Cloud84;3964524; said: Hmm.. purigen sounds too good to be true.. i might give it a go Click to expand... purigen works for my tank...I also run a uv sterilizer which I have found to keep the water clear as well..
Cloud84;3964524; said: Hmm.. purigen sounds too good to be true.. i might give it a go Click to expand... purigen works for my tank...I also run a uv sterilizer which I have found to keep the water clear as well..
O Options Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 22, 2010 264 0 0 Montreal, Quebec Mar 11, 2010 #8 Cloud84;3964524; said: Hmm.. purigen sounds too good to be true.. i might give it a go Click to expand... Give it a try i was very skeptical at first. I've had great results with it my water is crystal clear and i could,t be happier. Seachem really does make great products imo.
Cloud84;3964524; said: Hmm.. purigen sounds too good to be true.. i might give it a go Click to expand... Give it a try i was very skeptical at first. I've had great results with it my water is crystal clear and i could,t be happier. Seachem really does make great products imo.