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  • #31
    Re: How long do carbon bottles last?

    Manufacturer recommended replacement interval is about 6 months on those when used in a home. If that helps you to get an idea how long you could use it given your water change requirements.
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    • #32
      I have the same carbon tank at my house as a pre-filter (2.5 cuft) before the water softener. The manufacture recommend 8-10yrs carbon replacement at a cost of $60 for carbon and installation by the company so it can be replace. Ask Chris for more details when u need the carbon replace.

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      • #33
        Now we are talking !
        That's better I will get mine soon
        125 gal-P. Kachase,simochromis, vampire pleco,bn pleco,bulldog pleco

        55 gal- Ilangis ,clown pleco,abn pleco,rubber lip pleco

        55 gal-Canary cheek,Ikola,duboisi, and fry

        10 gal -fry tank,snails

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        • #34
          Re: How long do carbon bottles last?

          Originally posted by Geral View Post
          Now we are talking !
          That's better I will get mine soon
          Getting mine tomorrow!
          20g mixed reef

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          • #35
            Lmk when u do a wc with it , what diff u can spot right away
            125 gal-P. Kachase,simochromis, vampire pleco,bn pleco,bulldog pleco

            55 gal- Ilangis ,clown pleco,abn pleco,rubber lip pleco

            55 gal-Canary cheek,Ikola,duboisi, and fry

            10 gal -fry tank,snails

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Geral View Post
              Lmk when u do a wc with it , what diff u can spot right away
              You can notice HUGE differences when you first use it. Where I'm located, water changes without a carbon bottle, reeks of chlorine and somewhat dirty looking (not too noticeable). With a carbon bottle, everything is pristine! Super clear water, nearly odorless, and practically free of chlorine. I was bumming off Ek's carbon bottle, and when running the water, it needed to be at a slow rate because of how small the bottle was. I'm going to DIY a large carbon bottle with activated carbon and catalytic carbon in about a month or two so that way water changes will be much faster.

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              • #37
                Better make a write up mistahoo.

                I got that bottle that Jacob sold which is only about 24" tall x 9" wide. Running it off the kitchen sink with the cold side running full blast and a little bit of hot water to bump up the water temp to match the tank. Tested yesterday during a water change at 0 Ammonia, 0 Nitrite, 0 Nitrate, and 0 Chlorine. Did not use Safe and the fish are fine as of today.
                Last edited by SunnyHouTX; 10-18-2012, 11:20 PM.
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                • #38
                  Will do. Not nearly enough step-by-step DIYs on here IMO. There's tons over on DIYfishkeepers. Been lookin over there for inspiration and it's making me want to DIY all kinds of stuff just cause.

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                  • #39
                    That's why I don't read there anymore. Almost started making DIY glass...
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                    • #40
                      Tell me about it... So many ideas flowin right now because of them. I don't even know what I would use half of the stuff for!

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                      • #41
                        Yeah, that does help. I might see what my home use is for 6 months and do the math to get an idea if only used for fish.

                        Thanks Sunny

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                        • #42
                          Bought two carbon tanks from Chris, one for the fish and the other for the house, and both are working very well. How long will it last? Don't know yet but will let you know .

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by mistahoo View Post
                            You can notice HUGE differences when you first use it. Where I'm located, water changes without a carbon bottle, reeks of chlorine and somewhat dirty looking (not too noticeable). With a carbon bottle, everything is pristine! Super clear water, nearly odorless, and practically free of chlorine. I was bumming off Ek's carbon bottle, and when running the water, it needed to be at a slow rate because of how small the bottle was. I'm going to DIY a large carbon bottle with activated carbon and catalytic carbon in about a month or two so that way water changes will be much faster.
                            Plus 1 Sunny on the write up and add a sketch.
                            I am interested in making a DIY carbon as well Mistahoo and have been researching.
                            So whenever you get a chance; your diary of notes and sketch would be great if you dont mind sharing.
                            Thread is awesome btw.


                            Frankie
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