checks this out
http://www.coralmagazine-us.com/cont...king-gun-found
checks this out
http://www.coralmagazine-us.com/cont...king-gun-found
That study has been hashed over on many boards. If it's the same one I'm thinking of (it's about a year old, that makes it about right) the 1) they used unrinsed cheap grade carbon (didn't rinse out the fines/dust) 2) the study was hardly scientific, but raised good questions 3) the study has supposedly been 'verified' or 'duplicated' but how do you do this if the original study was flawed.
Bottom line here is that if you're going to use carbon, use a good one and rinse it.
I read this when it was new. Ive got a yellow tank thats 7+ years old. Only been running carbon for 2 years now. Always rinse it and ive never had a problem. So I think there is more to it that just carbon.
I had 5 tangs in my old 220 for quite a while before tearing it down and ran carbon almost constantly because I had lots of softies and I never had any problems at all. But I never used the cheap stuff and always rinsed very good before adding to my reef tank. So I'm thinking there is more to hlle than just one of those items listed.
My fish swam away with my 401k, lol
Bob
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