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Old 20-04-2003, 06:16 AM
SlimFlem
 
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Default Should I remove the carbon from my filter?

If the general consensus is not to use carbon in the planted tank, what is
the best way to remove disolved organics and/or protein "scum"/film from the
surface? Would something like PuriGen or Chemi-Pure be acceptable? I had
begun to develop a white film on the surface of my tank. I ran carbon for 4
days and the film was completely removed.

Would protein skimmers be worth it in planted tanks? What about surface
extractor add-ons for canisters such as Eheim?

Thanks,
Jesse


"Bruce Geist" wrote in message
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Take it out for a planted tank. I doesn't really help you, and it may
(especially when its fresh) take significant trace elements out of the
water. You are better off with out it. Replace it with some other high
surface area filter substrate-- like ceramic beeds or the like.

-Bruce Geist
"cindy" wrote in message
om...
Still getting my first planted tank squared away...its looking quite
nice. Should I be removing the activated carbon from my filters? I
use a Penquin 170 that has carbon inside the filter material. Does
the carbon remove the trace elements and ferts I am adding to the
tank? Also, I have been changing the filter monthly as recommended
by the LFS but I have read on other forums never to change the filter
(because it houses the beneficial bacteria), however I also have a bio
wheel.

TIA,