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Old 05-22-2007, 01:10 PM
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I doubt I'd bother with carbon if I only kept sps.
Hmm, thats interesting, as mentioned, I have read several sps aquarists saying that also.

I wonder if its our use of larger skimmers and/or other filtration methods, as compared with filtration many moons ago, when carbon was a mainstay of the canister filters.

I,ve been using it for so long, I would be scared not to but who knows what its doing related to the amounts we use?
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Old 05-22-2007, 04:07 PM
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I,ve been using it for so long, I would be scared not to but who knows what its doing related to the amounts we use?
well i never used it for the first couple years i kept sps and never had any issues with yellow water or chemical warfare or whatever and that was in a 25g tank.

that's why i originally posted this question...because i really don't see any tangible benefit. with regular water changes, i never got yellow water anyhow. so am i just wasting time and money by the adding carbon?
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