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Perfect sense. If no reactor or canister, placing it between the baffles is the best you can do. I guess it makes sense to me, since that's what I do
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Ah ok. I miss read it. Or should I say didn't read the op post properly
Yeah there more than one way to skin a cat. For my self I could not achieve water clarity running carbon passively. Now on a reactor the impurity are gone Brad do you use the carbon pads that can be cut to fit in the baffle or just stuff a bag in |
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Did a 70% WC this time 2 days ago and those affected corals still don't look that great. Should I just let it takes its course naturally and see where that goes?
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