So ... I've gotten a new Fluval 406 canister for my 45 gallon planted tank. So I'm trying to decide how I'm going to populate the chemical media.
Right now, I've got:
1 bag of carbon (came with the filter)
1 bag of Fluval ClearMax (also came with the filter)
1 bag of Purigen
1 bag of SeaGel + extra Phosgard.
Right now, I need to quickly reduce the phosphate levels - hence the ClearMax and Phosgard. Long-term, I hope to reduce that.
Now, in looking at the options available, I'm in a quandary to determine what my long-term chemical filtration is going to be.
I've looked at the many, many options from Seachem - Purigen (of course), Renew and Hypersorb. Thoughts on any of these products? Thoughts on completely removing all of the carbon? Has anyone used Renew and Hypersorb and can offer some thoughts on using these with Purigen instead of carbon?
Thanks ...
Right now, I've got:
1 bag of carbon (came with the filter)
1 bag of Fluval ClearMax (also came with the filter)
1 bag of Purigen
1 bag of SeaGel + extra Phosgard.
Right now, I need to quickly reduce the phosphate levels - hence the ClearMax and Phosgard. Long-term, I hope to reduce that.
Now, in looking at the options available, I'm in a quandary to determine what my long-term chemical filtration is going to be.
I've looked at the many, many options from Seachem - Purigen (of course), Renew and Hypersorb. Thoughts on any of these products? Thoughts on completely removing all of the carbon? Has anyone used Renew and Hypersorb and can offer some thoughts on using these with Purigen instead of carbon?
Thanks ...
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