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So I'm only a year old in the plant world. So naturally I want to
learn as much as I can. What is good/bad filtration when it comes to keeping a plant and fish tank. I have a 75g w/ a canister (cascade 1200) I was told by a plant dealer that carbon wasnt a good idea. So currently the media I use is the sponge, polyfiber,ammonia rocks, phosphate remover(seachem),and bio-chemstars for bio-logical. Any info would be great. Thanks |
Whats in yout filter
"spun 12" wrote in message om... So I'm only a year old in the plant world. So naturally I want to learn as much as I can. What is good/bad filtration when it comes to keeping a plant and fish tank. I have a 75g w/ a canister (cascade 1200) I was told by a plant dealer that carbon wasnt a good idea. So currently the media I use is the sponge, polyfiber,ammonia rocks, phosphate remover(seachem),and bio-chemstars for bio-logical. Any info would be great. Thanks I disagree with carbon being bad, some claim that carbon removes trace elements that the plants need, though this is arguable. Myself, I rarely use anything in my filters other than sponges for biological filtration. I occasionaly use Seachem Purigen to remove discolouration from my bogwood. billy |
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