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Carbon
I added a bag of carbon to the pond.
Does it matter if the bag is in the pond or in the filter? The canister filter had a carbon filter pad, but I figured it was so old ut was time to discard it. |
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Carbon
The water flow through the filter will make the carbon react faster, but it
will react even in the quite parts of the pond over time. "Barry" wrote in message ... I added a bag of carbon to the pond. Does it matter if the bag is in the pond or in the filter? The canister filter had a carbon filter pad, but I figured it was so old ut was time to discard it. |
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