Coal in your reef tank: Do you use carbon?

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Do you use carbon in your reef tank?

  • I regularly use carbon in my tank

    Votes: 391 58.4%
  • I occasionally use carbon in my tank

    Votes: 173 25.9%
  • I have used carbon in my tank in the past, but no longer use carbon

    Votes: 58 8.7%
  • I have never used carbon in my tank

    Votes: 47 7.0%

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We all use coal a lot, it is involved in almost everything we do.

Still doesn't have anything to do with using activated carbon in a reef tank. Unless you support coal for the purpose of reef tanks that's what you mean lol.
 

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I run carbon. Aside from the usual benefits, running carbon and a good skimmer will provide a decent last line of defence against any cleaning products, soaps, lotion, etc that end up in the tank.
 

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Still doesn't have anything to do with using activated carbon in a reef tank. Unless you support coal for the purpose of reef tanks that's what you mean lol.
Well read my post carefully, I do use carbon occasionally and all the time in My RODI unit.
 

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I use carbon regularly via a dual-reactor. Due to possible HLLE potential from carbon use, I only use ROX 0.8 carbon and I put a new sediment filter in the 2nd camber of the reactor each time I change carbon, to ensure any potentially released carbon fines are captured by the filter, plus it performs some water 'polishing'. When I replace the carbon, I make a water change, removing the first 5 gallons with just the carbon and the second 5 gallons with the sediment filter in place. Works for me!
 
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