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I have been running carbon (well rinsed) for the past 4 years and have never had HLLE on any fish. I think it is a very important thing to have in there to counteract all the stuff that may get in the tank from time to time. Better to have the insurance in place than wait for a disaster and run like a chicken with your head chopped off to get carbon or polyfilter. With all the air fresheners, city bug sprayers, cleaning chemicals, etc that are in the air in our houses there is no way to make sure none of it ever gets in the tank via the air inlet of the skimmer or through settling of dust.
So just my $.02 but I feel carbon is a very good thing.
Can't agree with this more. Been reefing for 6-7 years now, and I have run carbon 24/7 on every tank I've owned. As long as you rinse well, the benefits heavily outweigh the small amount of good nutrients it might absorb.[/QUOTE
Do you have corals in your tank? To me it seems it is not a small amount of good nutrients. I do not know if the carbon takes out lets say Magnesium, but if it does it would be taking it out 24/7 and I will never keep my magnesium in the correct range. It just seems like one step forward 2 steps back. I try hard to maintain the correct magnesium level but than I add carbon which takes it out. Again I do not know if carbon removes magnesium but the same outcome can be added to any supplement which is needed for good coral growth.
I've never had an issue with carbon and mg levels IMO the positives far outweigh the negatives..but than again I am not a scientist but I did stay in a Holiday Inn last night