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Hello everyone
I am trying to improve my filtration and here are my thoughts: Carbon - methane, chlorine, organic colourants, impurites, etc Zeolite - ammonia, chlorine, heavy metals 'Nitratex' - an ion exchange resin for nitrate removal A combination of these 3 seems ideal. Is there a catch somewhere? Thanks |
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A dechlorinator you can get from any LFS will do the chlorine and you forgot about your Phosphates on the list.
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I think macro algae is the best solution for nitrates
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Thanks for the replies guys, and Happy New Year too.
I have found a resin type product which remove ammonia and phosphates (or so it says), I guess that could replace the zeolite, although im left with the heavy metals problem i guess. i want to really avoid using chemical solutions directly in the water. would these though remove beneficial trace elements from the water? SNAIL - i do agree, but i have no plants in the aquariums and would rather leave it so for the current setups. appreciate the help! |
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