johnpeezy
Banned
I'm thinking of running carbon in my SW tank I have a ton of softies in there with a few LPS. there all doing fine as of right now, and I try to maintain the poisions building up by doing my water changes consistantly.
But its always a bonus if things to better right?
so I have been kicking around the thought of running carbon through my tank.
Now in my freshwater tanks, I'll just fill up a bucket of dechlorinated water and rinse out the carbon that way.
but I use RO/DI=equivilant water in my saltwater tank and would rather not have ANY tap water hit that tank at all since its only a 20 gallon.
I know it sounds like overkill in all but I really try hard to keep that tank doing well, and I honestly have no freaking clue as to what in the heck I'm actually doing.
So any way enough rambling, (except for this little part...jeeze) and on to my question.
Carbon exausts itself extremely fast, TDS and chemicals exist in your tap water. So if you were to use tapwater to rinse out your carbon aren't you absorbing chems from your tap water and kind of transferring them to your tank??
Has anyone ever thought of this or is the ammount of gobboldy gook tranported by the carbon so nill and insignificant nobody really cares?
I'm guessing RO/DI water would be the best method on rinsing your carbon thats what I'm going to do in my own personal paranoid opinion.
what do you all do?
But its always a bonus if things to better right?
so I have been kicking around the thought of running carbon through my tank.
Now in my freshwater tanks, I'll just fill up a bucket of dechlorinated water and rinse out the carbon that way.
but I use RO/DI=equivilant water in my saltwater tank and would rather not have ANY tap water hit that tank at all since its only a 20 gallon.
I know it sounds like overkill in all but I really try hard to keep that tank doing well, and I honestly have no freaking clue as to what in the heck I'm actually doing.
So any way enough rambling, (except for this little part...jeeze) and on to my question.
Carbon exausts itself extremely fast, TDS and chemicals exist in your tap water. So if you were to use tapwater to rinse out your carbon aren't you absorbing chems from your tap water and kind of transferring them to your tank??
Has anyone ever thought of this or is the ammount of gobboldy gook tranported by the carbon so nill and insignificant nobody really cares?
I'm guessing RO/DI water would be the best method on rinsing your carbon thats what I'm going to do in my own personal paranoid opinion.
what do you all do?