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Question....Does Carbon mattting really work for removeing toxins etc from
the water?? Doesn't it only work for a short period of time before it absorbing qualitys subside?? The same with charcoal?? Thanks MIKE |
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Carbon will filter out organic polutants, but is of fixed life span. When
it becomes full, then it can't do anymore. Any carbon filter needs to have periodic replacement. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html wrote in message ... Question....Does Carbon mattting really work for removeing toxins etc from the water?? Doesn't it only work for a short period of time before it absorbing qualitys subside?? The same with charcoal?? Thanks MIKE |
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![]() "RichToyBox" wrote in message news:4lepc.3861$qA.420260@attbi_s51... Carbon will filter out organic polutants, but is of fixed life span. When it becomes full, then it can't do anymore. Any carbon filter needs to have periodic replacement. Once the carbon in the matting has absorbed all it can, it will actually start to leach the pllutants back out into the water. You should replace it regularly, if you use carbon at all. I don't, and have no problems. |
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