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HMMMMM.... I have Kent Reef carbon, but haven't been using it for some time (running carbonless), and my tank was making a comeback. Decided, why not put a little bit in after christmas vacation, and corals started to die. Never thought it was the carbon, but it was the only change, so took it out and I am running carbonless again. RTN has stopped and corals coming to life again.
Now in saying this, my carbon is much older and doesn't fall into the bad batch stated in this thread. Maybe Kent is just BAD!!! Carbonless is the way to go for me. |
After my husband brought the bar code number home, it is a match to the bad carbon batch Kent has recalled 0029 1 gallon container :twised::twised::twised:
I don't think I would bother to make a compaint with Kent company anymore. I am done with their products from now on. |
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Yup.. I just threw mine out too! |
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I am not even going to bother with ROX, or a higher quality brand. Carbonless seems to be working for me, and I am really tired of losing coral, so I am going to leave it as is. |
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So no more carbon for me like globaldesigns say. |
Ok...I was not dreaming. There was no possible other reason for my tank crash.
But I do want to be refounded for the loss of some of my corals. I surely hope they will refound that. I don't know what they will do for the store owner who lost 10k in corals?? Mine is also from that bad batch. It really upset me when I think that I was trying to do the best for my reef by putting fresh carbon, and that killed my most precious corals :( Big lesson learned, never ever use carbon that is mined ever again. I will only use things like polyfilter or similar, never use carbon again. |
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