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What to do, what to do ?
Tank is a juwel Rio 400l, with it's own bio-filter (I'm not using the carbon sponge), a Rena XP3 cannister filter which is normally running one of their biochem-zorb sachets, and a Vorton15 UV. It has a good number of plants, gravel, etc, 4 CL's, 5 angels about 15 platies, 2 neon tetras and a zebra danio that thinks he's a tetra, and 9 corys. I usually change the 'zorb every two months, but it's getting a bit expensive as there are delivery charges etc. What do we think ? Peter |
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"2pods" wrote in message
... What to do, what to do ? Tank is a juwel Rio 400l, with it's own bio-filter (I'm not using the carbon sponge), a Rena XP3 cannister filter which is normally running one of their biochem-zorb sachets, and a Vorton15 UV. It has a good number of plants, gravel, etc, 4 CL's, 5 angels about 15 platies, 2 neon tetras and a zebra danio that thinks he's a tetra, and 9 corys. I usually change the 'zorb every two months, but it's getting a bit expensive as there are delivery charges etc. What do we think ? Peter Bio Chem Zorb http://www.aquariumsuperstore.co.uk/...iochemzorb.asp is activated carbon and resins. I don't think it is bad stuff, but do you have a specific reason for using it? If not, discontinue use and compare results. It would be nice to have some TDS measurements to make comparisons, but perhaps optics (water clarity) are enough (unless you were addressing a specific source water problem). -- www.NetMax.tk |
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![]() "NetMax" wrote in message ... "2pods" wrote in message ... What to do, what to do ? Tank is a juwel Rio 400l, with it's own bio-filter (I'm not using the carbon sponge), a Rena XP3 cannister filter which is normally running one of their biochem-zorb sachets, and a Vorton15 UV. It has a good number of plants, gravel, etc, 4 CL's, 5 angels about 15 platies, 2 neon tetras and a zebra danio that thinks he's a tetra, and 9 corys. I usually change the 'zorb every two months, but it's getting a bit expensive as there are delivery charges etc. What do we think ? Peter Bio Chem Zorb http://www.aquariumsuperstore.co.uk/...iochemzorb.asp is activated carbon and resins. I don't think it is bad stuff, but do you have a specific reason for using it? If not, discontinue use and compare results. It would be nice to have some TDS measurements to make comparisons, but perhaps optics (water clarity) are enough (unless you were addressing a specific source water problem). -- www.NetMax.tk Nah, it was just a bad habit probably. A sachet comes with the filter, so I used it. It did seem to make the water clearer, not that it was murky to start with :-) Still undecided. Peter |
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