Scooterman
Well-known member
so you rinsed it even after they say not to, guess it doesn't hurt with ro but it seems they should at least say something of the sorts. At least it isn't as fine as rowaphos.
Boomer said:Yah sure Ed, shoot a water jet at it so it gets all over the house and the wife gets pissed
OK, looks more like trout cow now :lol:
You are suppose to fill media bags in the sink
note:
Stay away from all bombs and explosive devices
Jon,jon warner said:Mmmm... looks good
It ACTUALLY is Ok to rinse it a bit if you want, Ed. Rinsing might reduce it's life by a little but if there's any dust it's fine. I rinse mine in a shallow pan, kinda' like panning for gold. It just takes a moment. Then place the bag anywhere there's water movement, such as the sump. In the perfect world, nothing would need rinsing but in reality... I may add an extra instruction to a label for the cap of the jars.
EDIT: And your location for the bag is excellent!
NaH2O said:Here's a question. I was taught to add ROWAphos (in fluidized reactor) slowly to a tank with SPS, in order to minimize a potential pH drop, and increase length of time on the tank a little at a time. Should this media also be introduced slowly?
maxx said:Jon,
Will the new media crumble or grind itself up if placed in a high flow situation as in a reactor or cannister filter? I know Phosban will, which is why TLF reccomends running lower flow in a reactor with their media.
Nick
Ed Hahn said:Jon,
It works very well in my new Tank. My algae bloom is deminishing.
I am hoping others see it..
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