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Charcoal In Large canister Bio/Mech Filter?
Can I put activated Charcoal in my canister? Will it do any good? Or
should I just leave it alone? Im just trying to keep the water as pure as I can. My filter is 12 inches wide and 24 inches high. It has room for a charcoal area. Also I have a course, medium and fine filter with 40 bio ball on bottom, Can I put A fine filter on top instaed or the course one so I only have to clean the top one and not disturb the others. I want to keep the good bacteria alone that way. Thank you |
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if there are dissolved metals or some harmful chemicals you want to
remove, charcoal filter media will only help. it won't do much for green water though. |
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