flamehawk
Active Member
MOst on this board have said that carbon should be used minimaly and only passively as oppose to all the time. I've just read 2 articles in FAMA (1-'02) which seem to contradict this. Julian Sprung writes on page 56 that A good brand of activated carbon will keep the water sparkiling and remove many dissolved organis compounds....It also serves as a biological filtration function after it has been in the aquarium FOR MORE THAN ONE MONTH....This statement seems to support the notion that ac s/b kept on all the time and for a longer period than this board has generally suggested.
In the same edition starting on pg 160 there is a scientific research article which among other things states...Usually good quality ac remains active for a period of about 6 months. After that replace about 30% of it and at the same time wash the rst of it with aquarium water. Again contrary to allot of what has been said. This article in particular has allott of credibility since all of it seems to be abcked up with controlled experiments.
Would lik eto here from all of you on these findings. Thanks.
In the same edition starting on pg 160 there is a scientific research article which among other things states...Usually good quality ac remains active for a period of about 6 months. After that replace about 30% of it and at the same time wash the rst of it with aquarium water. Again contrary to allot of what has been said. This article in particular has allott of credibility since all of it seems to be abcked up with controlled experiments.
Would lik eto here from all of you on these findings. Thanks.